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Booty Camel ,shoe women with high exchange system heel 8cm to 4cm in 1min!


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New with box: A brand-new

Shoe Size: UK4, UK5, UK6, UK 6.5, UK 7

Brand: Mossto

Exact Heel Height: 8cm and 4cm

Main Colour: Camel

Sole: 100% Leather

Upper Material: 100% Leather

Country/Region of Manufacture: Spain

Price ?160.00

Camel booty, round toe, suede and leather combined mestizo style heel EQUAL, with high exchange system.


Change heel 8cm to 4cm in 1min !




Mossto born in 2008 after a party, after thinking why not solve the problem of all those girls who could not hold back on their heels after a few hours. But in reality, it responds to a natural need of yesteryear, a latent in women's collective imagination thought; a demand for the freedom to choose and the reinterpretation of the rules.


A game that began in 1660 with shoemaker Nicholas Lestage, who was the first to manufacture high-heeled shoes at the request of King Louis XIV for a party in the palace. The design soon became popular in its female variant, part of the attire of women to this day.


Today, 350 years later, Mossto settles an old debt with women around the world to develop its variable heel height. Putting the heel, up to today's woman.

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