30s Evening Heels 20s T-Strap Flapper Shoes Vintage Silver Trim JoBo VFG

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Gorgeous late 1920s to early 1930s evening shoes - very wearable at a friendly price that reflects color issue - please review photos and detailed condition report since they are sold As-Is.These strappy close toed heels are so elegant, The style is t-strap with buckle, and almond shaped toebox. Heels are curvy but sturdy.  The open vamp is set off by the overlapping silver straps. 

SIZE: No understandable size label  

 Measurements Inches Cm
Length, heel to toe, inside 9.6" 24.5
Width across widest part of outer sole 2.8" 7.25
Heel height 3" 7.5

MATERIALS/COLORS: The uppers are done in faille fabric - I can't quite decide whether the original shade is medium gray or muted pale aqua. Trim is silver leather. The shoe liner is also leather, and outer soles appear to be leather as well.

MAKER: Jobo Shoes, So Very Smart. The other insole has the shop name - Higgins Shoe

CONDITION: The shoe color has faded unevenly - they feel solid and have no holes or tears, and can certainly be worn as is. But a new owner might want to overdye the fabric parts - a darker color would really make the silver straps pop!

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