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Opening Ceremony M1 Desert Boot

16 July 2010, 13.30 | Posted in Shoes | 3 comments »

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Opening Ceremony recently decided to feature themselves as the store’s ‘featured designer’. Cheekiness of that choice aside, they do have a couple of very interesting things in their AW10 collection, including these pony desert boots. This style has been doing the rounds for a few seasons now – so you should have had all your jokes by now – and this version is probably the most suited for a pair of indigo denim. (Opening Ceremony)

Take a leap to see more of these shoes.

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3 comments
  1. Fredrik:

    Wow, really want those! ^^

  2. yeah i like these … bought some similar vintage dead stock ones for an ex.

    nice.

  3. [...] and this version is probably the most suited for a pair of indigo denim. (Opening Ceremony) via selectism  Print This Post Comments [...]

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