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K-Swiss Women's Court Pro Curves White Metallic Leopard Shoes

K-Swiss Women's Court Pro Curves White Metallic Leopard Shoes

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The CURVES version of the Court Pro features new eye-catching curvy stripes and more feminine proportions… by lowering the quarter and under ankle heights of the shoe, this new low-cut version accentuates the ankle nicely and was thoughtfully designed with women in mind.
  • Leather Upper
  • Textile Collar Lining
  • Rubber Outsole
  • Die-cut EVA Midsole
  • Ortholite Sock Liner
  • Lace Closure
Features:
    Style #:97141-137-M

    About the Brand

     

    New Balance Numeric

    New Balance Numeric skate shoes hit the streets in 2013. Since then, they have developed a solid skateboarding team and shoes with riders like Jamie Foy 306 shoe, Tiago Lemos 1010 shoe, Brandon Westgate 508 shoe.

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    Footwear Sizing Chart

    Size Chart

    Our shoes use US Sizing. Look at the chart to find your size in US sizing before you place an order.

    Shoe Size Chart

    1. Tape the paper on the floor with one end against a wall. It’s important that it doesn’t slip so that you’re able to get the proper measurement.

    2. Plant one foot on the paper with your heel against the wall.

    Foot 1
    3. Trace the outline of your foot. It’s easiest to have someone help you with this step. Try not to hold the pencil at an angle, as that can cause an improper measurement.
    Foot 2
    4. Using your ruler, measure the longest and widest parts of your outline.
    Foot 3

    5. Repeat with your other foot.

    Take down your measurements in both inches and centimeters. Charts may vary in the units used. When comparing your results with a shoe size chart, you’ll want to use the measurement of your larger foot.

    Keep in mind that if you’re purchasing a shoe for a child, it may be helpful to buy a larger size to allow them room to grow.

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