Men Outdoor Waterproof Non-slip Hiking Boots Orthopedic Support Work Boots
$44.95$124.7964% off
Color: Beige
Shoe Size: 39
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Important Notice:
Foot length is not the insole length.
Foot length is not the outsole length.
Foot length < Insole Length < Outsole Length
1.Please choose size according to foot length, (Don't choose size according to your country usual size !!!)
For Example:If you measure Heel to Toe is 27 cm,Please Choose size 44
2.Our Shoes marked corresponding foot length.
3.CN size 44(27cm). This 27CM is not insole length or outsole length, it means foot length only.
4.Due to different display and shooting angle, it may be a little color difference from the real one.
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