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Hey there lovely Shuze!
Could you please help me with these LV espadrilles? I have included my own photos after they were delivered to me. As always, thank you so much for all you do on this forum!

name: Louis Vuitton Black Suede Espadrilles w/ 'LV' Floral Beads Flats/Shoes 37
seller: dreamclosetli
item: 262931952486
link: http://www.ebay.com/itm/Louis-Vuitton-Black-Suede-Espadrilles-w-039-LV-039-Floral-Beads-Flats-Shoes-37-/262931952486?_trksid=p2047675.l2557&ssPageName=STRK:MEBIDX:IT&nma=true&si=9G4dAKTK5YaOcB6z%2FmdcXvuZ3sU%3D&orig_cvip=true&rt=nc

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They're fine.
 
Im am sure these are authentic but would like to know if anyone can identify the model for me. Thank you


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I really like suede shoes, but I live in a damp climate and I doubt very much :)
My daughter says they are beautiful, but I do not understand anything in designer shoes
There is little time left until the end of the auction, maybe I will have time to get information to make a decision
Thank you in advance for your time
Jimmy choo Navy Blue suede Shoes 36.5
EBay item number: 282451881849
Seller mcarr
Http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/282451881849?_trksid=p2055119.m1438.l2649&ssPageName=STRK:MEBIDX:IT
 
I really like suede shoes, but I live in a damp climate and I doubt very much :smile:
My daughter says they are beautiful, but I do not understand anything in designer shoes
There is little time left until the end of the auction, maybe I will have time to get information to make a decision
Thank you in advance for your time
Jimmy choo Navy Blue suede Shoes 36.5
EBay item number: 282451881849
Seller mcarr
Http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/282451881849?_trksid=p2055119.m1438.l2649&ssPageName=STRK:MEBIDX:IT
Not sure exactly what you're asking. The shoes are authentic IMO. I live in a very humid climate and wear suede shoes all the time. Obviously I do not wear them walking through puddles but I have never had a problem and have lived in the tropics over 20 years.

The patent on the heels is torn and you would need to get that fixed by a good cobbler. That would account for the low asking price.
 
I live in St. Petersburg (Russia) and this is really a city of rains :)
Of course, I wear suede, but I'm always very worried about the safety of the shoes.
I look at this pair of shoes for a long time, and of course I'm upset with torn skin on my heel, so I'm in doubt :(
Thank you for taking the time to look and answer.
 
I live in St. Petersburg (Russia) and this is really a city of rains :smile:
Of course, I wear suede, but I'm always very worried about the safety of the shoes.
I look at this pair of shoes for a long time, and of course I'm upset with torn skin on my heel, so I'm in doubt :sad:
Thank you for taking the time to look and answer.

Hi, I just posted a thread on repairing heel nicks. You may want to read it.
https://forum.purseblog.com/threads/fixing-torn-cut-heels.965096/
 
Can someone please authenticate this! thank you!
Format for private sales:
Item: Nude Jelly Sandals
Seller: A friend
History: Bought it from a professional reseller online
 

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I live in St. Petersburg (Russia) and this is really a city of rains :smile:
Of course, I wear suede, but I'm always very worried about the safety of the shoes.
I look at this pair of shoes for a long time, and of course I'm upset with torn skin on my heel, so I'm in doubt :sad:
Thank you for taking the time to look and answer.
Hi, I just posted a thread on repairing heel nicks. You may want to read it.
https://forum.purseblog.com/threads/fixing-torn-cut-heels.965096/
Great post with good info. She's in Russia but for those of us in the states, Leather Spa in NYC are magicians at repairing patent leather heels. They have fixed not only my patent but also suede heels to the point that you would never know there'd ever been a problem. I used them when I lived in NY and now mail order my repairs. They have everything set up on the site for mail ins. These guys are genius.
 
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