RENATA100 Crossover Platform Sandal in Black Patent sold by Edward Meller
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RENATA100 Crossover Platform Sandal in Black Patent

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Product Description

Elevate any outfit with the RENATA100 heels from the Platinum Collection by Filippo Raphael for Edward Meller. Featuring a striking 100 mm block heel and a supportive 20 mm platform, these sandals provide both height and stability, making them a versatile choice for various occasions. Crafted from premium patent leather with a padded sock lining, they ensure comfort without sacrificing style. Perfectly suited for dresses, separates, or tailored suits, these adaptable heels are available in multiple colors. From the brand: The RENATA100 from the Platinum Collection by Filippo Raphael for Edward Meller is a versatile crossover sandal designed for both style and comfort. With a 100 mm block heel balanced by a 20 mm platform, these heels provide a perfect blend of height and stability. Whether you're pairing them with dresses, separates, or suits, the RENATA100 is your go-to choice for a polished and adaptable look. Available in multiple colours. ā—„ Details - Heel measures approximately 100 mm - Platform measures approximately 20 mm - Patent leather upper - Leather lining - Padded leather sock lining - Non-leather sole - Made in China ā—„ Fit & Care Spot clean patent leather with a damp microfibre cloth. Care should be taken with lightly coloured patent leather, however, as the leather slightly absorbs colour pigments and can then no longer be cleaned.