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Libby Smith
[Black]
In 1889, Pioneer Libby Smith (age 16) was captured by a tribe of Native Americans and was forced into a tribal death-game called "the gauntlet." After surviving a near-fatal tomahawk to the head, Libby later became famous as an integral part of the "77" - a renegade vigilante group who helped protect the settlers of Montana. Using soft dusty leathers with faux-spats & buttons on a 2.5" Fellowship-hi heel and tunite Bellevue sole, this zipped calf-high boot is sure to get you through the Gauntlet in one piece.
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Posted by jro from chatham, on:
While on vak in Montreal, we happened, blissfully, upon a Fluevog store. Whilst inside I bought 3 pairs and my boyfriend bought 2!! I drooled over the Libby Smith's but alas, due to my splurge on my other three pairs, I had to leave them there :-O When I got home to SW Ontario, I couldn't stop thinking about them!!! So I got on-line and ordered them up. They were in my paws within 1 week and when I slipped them on, ahhhhh, they fit like a dream! I'm am usually about a 9.5 to a 10. I ordered these in a 10 and they fit perfectly. I have a skinny foot and a super high arch so they need a little stretching out around the arch of my foot, but once I wore them for a brief period of time... I can tell they are going to fit like a glove after a couple of wears. These boots are GENIUS and I love them and all my Fluevogs. I'm hooked!! You rock John Fluevog :-D
Posted by Melissa from Bay Area:
And Fluevog does it again...
The moment I saw this boot online, I couldn't wait to get to the Fluevog store to try them on...and guess what? They are even more beautiful in person! The colors are soft, the shoe is comfortable, and it made my feet (aka boats) look significantly smaller. What more can one ask for in a shoe? :-{
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