Tory Burch Black Patent Leather Block Heel Pumps with Silver Hardware - Size 6
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Step into effortless luxury with these stunning Tory Burch Sally Collection. Crafted from sleek black patent leather, these pumps feature the iconic oversized silver Reva logo at the toe, making them an unmistakable statement of style. The sturdy block hell pumps provides the perfect balance of height and comfort, taking you seamlessly from the office to an evening out.
Designed with a comfortable block heel, they provide stability while maintaining a sophisticated silhouette—perfect for work, events, or a night out. The classic black color makes them incredibly versatile and easy to pair with dresses, trousers, or denim.
Product Highlights
Iconic Branding: Signature silver-tone double-T logo medallion on the vamp.
Premium Materials: Sophisticated black patent leather upper with a smooth leather lining.
Walkable Height: Comfortable Block Heel Pumps (approx. 3.5 inches) with a modern metallic accent at the base.
Designer Details: Elasticized "scrunch" collar for a secure, custom-like fit.
Superior Grip: Signature logo-treaded rubber soles for added stability and durability.
Details & Condition
Brand: Tory Burch
Style: Block heel / Slip-on pump
Color: Black / Silver
Size: Women’s US 6
Condition: Excellent pre-owned condition. Clean insoles and very light wear on the outsoles. Please see photos for exact condition.
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