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Carmina for Epaulet Grey Suede Steinbeck Boot
Carmina for Epaulet Grey Suede Steinbeck Boot

Carmina for Epaulet Grey Suede Steinbeck Boot

This listing is for a special-order Carmina makeup project for Fall '12. The first photo above...
Pros: Goes great with tweed and flannel or jeans
Cons: Not the most versitile and not for salt and snow.
I got these in the special order two years ago and they were my first pair of Carminas so I was not sure how the last would fit.

These run true to size and the last looks slim but is very comfortable. These go nicely with fall and winter materials such as flannel and I have a flannel suit that I like to pair with them. I have received quite a few complements on these from people that know what they are talking about. Suede is very good--not as good as EG but close.

Overall they are great boots and have shown very little wear over two seasons. I would buy them again.
Overall
4.5

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