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FitFlopLadies Lulu Adjustable Shimmerlux Platino Sandals

R1,399

Retail: R1,900
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They're minimalist-chic, multi-adjustable and marvellous underfoot. This version of FitFlop's bestselling Lulu sandal has it all: combining simple lines, unbeatable comfort; and touch straps (for ease, a customisable fit, and a sleek finish). Here crafted in a sparkling, finely ribbed, glitz mesh. Sporting soft padding and a back strap, with a discreet elastic insert, to ensure they stay on. On FitFlop’s legendary Microwobbleboard™ midsoles for pressure-diffusion, impact-reduction and all-day supercushioning. Beautiful. Versatile. The sophisticated shimmer and a choice of 'neutral' metallic hues mean these work with countless looks – dress yours up or down, wear day to night.

 Product Features
  • Triple-density Microwobbleboard midsole was engineered by two pioneering British biomechanists.
  • Delivering extraordinary comfort.
  • Helps absorb shock but can also diffuse underfoot pressure, by instantly increasing the contact area of the foot to the midsole.
Product Specifications
  • Upper Material: Glitz mesh (polyester)
  • Lining Material: Microfibre
  • Fastening: Adjustable Hook and Loop Strap
  • Outsole: Slip-Resistant Rubber
  • Technology: Microwobbleboard
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