s.Oliver Winter boots for kids, Size: 5, Cognac Textile

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Amazon Soft foam: the unique sole makes running more comfortable than ever before. A gentle foam layer between the deck and insole that adapts perfectly to the shape of the foot ensures an optimal wearing experience all day long Optimal fit: the shoes are characterised by a comfortable fit, which guarantees a stylish appearance and a comfortable wearing experience High-quality material: the shoes are made of textile, which is both comfortable and particularly durable Extra warmth: the lined winter shoes are the ideal companion for frosty days and give any outdoor adventure, be it a winter walk or visiting a Christmas market, an extra dose of warmth S.OLIVER: Fashion that adapts to life and not vice versa. This leitmotif reflects the s.Oliver brand in its wide range of shoes. The focus is on fashionable shoes, which are characterised by high quality, stylish design, optimal wearing comfort and sustainability

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Soft foam: the unique sole makes running more comfortable than ever before. A gentle foam layer between the deck and insole that adapts perfectly to the shape of the foot ensures an optimal wearing experience all day long Optimal fit: the shoes are characterised by a comfortable fit, which guarantees a stylish appearance and a comfortable wearing experience High-quality material: the shoes are made of textile, which is both comfortable and particularly durable Extra warmth: the lined winter shoes are the ideal companion for frosty days and give any outdoor adventure, be it a winter walk or visiting a Christmas market, an extra dose of warmth S.OLIVER: Fashion that adapts to life and not vice versa. This leitmotif reflects the s.Oliver brand in its wide range of shoes. The focus is on fashionable shoes, which are characterised by high quality, stylish design, optimal wearing comfort and sustainability


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Brand S Oliver
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  • 4064238872392

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