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Timberland Brant Point Ballerina Shoes - Slip-Ons, Recycled Materials (For Women)

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Overview

About Timberland Brant Point Ballerina Shoes - Slip-Ons, Recycled Materials (For Women)

Closeouts. Timberland's Brant Point ballerina shoes up the style factor by a toe or two, thanks to a sassy plaid- and patent-leather upper, contrast stitching and a pointe-inspired flat toe.

Specs

Specs about Timberland Brant Point Ballerina Shoes - Slip-Ons, Recycled Materials (For Women)

  • Upper: Sailcloth and perforated leather
  • Lining: 50% recycled mesh
  • Removable insole
  • Outsole: Non-marking 42% Green Rubber®
  • Heel height: 3/4"
  • Weight (pair): 14.2 oz.
  • Imported
  • US shipments only

Reviews

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3.500000 5 Overall Rating: 3.5 3.500000 Based on 6 reviews

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5.0 out of 5 stars. Love these shoes!
Verified Buyer Reviewed by B1299 from Chicago, IL on Tuesday, March 27, 2012
I bought these shoes to wear casually, but I find them appropriate for work as well. I have received many compliments, it took a couple wears to break them in, but after that, comfort city!
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  • 4.0 out of 5 stars. Timberland Ballerina Shoes
    Verified Buyer Reviewed by Off to Iceland from Philadelphia, PA on Friday, June 15, 2012
    Stylish, durable shoes, but very stiff. They require a LOT of breaking in--I have the blisters to prove it. I ordered the shoes in size 11, and they felt a touch too small. My big toe was rubbing the front of the shoe.
    • Best Uses: Casual Wear, Work
    • Cons: Stains Easily, Too Stiff
    • Pros: Durable, Good Arch Support, Great with Jeans
    • Sizing: Feels half size too small
    • Width: Feels true to width
  • 1.0 out of 5 stars. pinch
    Reviewed by truetoform from Washington, DC on Wednesday, May 30, 2012
    I bought a half size larger than usual after reading the other reviews. These shoes pinch across the area above the ball of foot. They are made of very hard material with no give or stretch in them. They don't look as good as in the picture -- poorer quality. I had to return them.
    • Best Uses: Casual Wear, Going Out
    • Cons: Poor Quality
    • Describe Yourself: Stylish
    • Pros: Durable
    • Sizing: Feels half size too small
    • View On Shoes: I'm Into Shoes
    • Width: Feels too narrow
  • 4.0 out of 5 stars. Beautiful but too stiff
    Verified Buyer Reviewed by LEE from Maryland on Wednesday, May 2, 2012
    Beautiful but too stiff.
    • Best Uses: Casual Wear
    • Cons: Too stiff
    • Describe Yourself: Conservative
    • Pros: Stylish
    • Sizing: Feels half size too small
    • View On Shoes: Shoes are for Wearing
    • Width: Feels true to width
  • 5.0 out of 5 stars. Love these shoes!
    Verified Buyer Reviewed by B1299 from Chicago, IL on Tuesday, March 27, 2012
    I bought these shoes to wear casually, but I find them appropriate for work as well. I have received many compliments, it took a couple wears to break them in, but after that, comfort city!
    • Best Uses: Casual Wear, Going Out, Travel
    • Describe Yourself: Stylish
    • Pros: Comfortable, Durable, Stylish
    • Sizing: Feels true to size
    • View On Shoes: I'm Into Shoes
    • Width: Feels true to width
  • 2.0 out of 5 stars. Ouch
    Verified Buyer Reviewed by Kat from San Diego, CA on Saturday, March 10, 2012
    Only wore a few hrs. So uncomfortable & stiff. Had to return them.
    • Cons: Bad blisters and pain, Too Stiff, Uncomfortable
    • Describe Yourself: Casual, Trendy
    • Sizing: Feels true to size
    • Width: Feels true to width

About Timberland

The Timberland footwear brand was officially launched in 1973, more than two decades after founder Nathan Swartz bought an interest in an established shoe company. Eight years earlier, the Swartz family had introduced injection-molding technology to the footwear industry. Today, this revolutionary manufacturing process is still being used to fuse the soles and uppers of Timberland boots without stitching, a process that allows for truly waterproof boots. Over the years, Timberland shoes and boots have continued to advance, incorporating modern features like Active Comfort Technology to provide a balance of cushioning, support and climate control. In 2008, Timberland also became the first footwear company to commercialize the use of rubber from recycled tires.