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NINA Women's Culver Comfortable Casual Sneakers - Lightweight Walking Shoes for Women - Perfect for Work, Travel & Everyday Wear
NINA Women's Culver Comfortable Casual Sneakers - Lightweight Walking Shoes for Women - Perfect for Work, Travel & Everyday Wear

NINA Women's Culver Comfortable Casual Sneakers - Lightweight Walking Shoes for Women - Perfect for Work, Travel & Everyday Wear

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Product Description

Slip into Nina's Culver kitten heel shoe for instant glam . It features a rich satin upper, pretty pintucks over the twisted design of the vamp, and a flirty open toe. Pair them with pretty party dresses or any evening attire for an always-appropriate classic look. Nina Footwear is one of the few family-run fashion companies in the shoe business. In the early 1950s, Mike and Stanley Silverstein were strolling around New York when they saw a woman walk by in wood bottom sandals. They asked her about where she had bought them, and when she named a chic boutique in the city, the two brothers knew the time was right to launch their reinterpretation of the clog -- a sexy, platform slide with a wood stiletto-like heel. It was this simple slide that launched Nina Footwear. Today, Nina's sexy, well-priced shoes are widely featured in fashion magazines. A favorite of the "splurge vs. steal" columns, Nina is frequently shown as the only fashion item under $100 along side of shoes priced from $300-$700.

Product Features

100% Fabric

Imported

Leather sole

Heel measures approximately 2 1/2"

Customer Reviews

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I recently wore these for my August 2014 wedding. I love how classic and simple they are. A few months before my wedding I would put on a pair of very thin socks and wear them around my house to break them in a bit. I'm glad I did that, but my feet were killing me at the end of the night. I wore them from about 3 pm- 11 p.m., and then took them off for the rest of our reception (most people had taken their heals off by then). I put my feet in them to walk to our car and they hurt way too bad to even do that. I probably won't wear them ever again but for the price and a few hours I think they were totally worth it!