British Boots Old Martin Fashion Shoes
Recently, the old boots of British boots Dr. Martens Launched the new spring and summer 2011. Suede series 。
The new series is still classic. Wingtip Brogue And Tassel Loafer two kinds of shoes, the upper is made of high quality suede material, and is matched with exquisite carving and tassel. The elegant coloring also brings a little freshness to spring and summer.
It is understood that the new series will be on sale in the near future.
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