Vintage Enzo Angiolini Tan Leather Ankle Strap Heels Sz 7
Enzo Angiolini
Size: 7
Well made heels by Enzo Angiolini in a neutral shade of tan. This rounded toe and thick heel with a sturdy leather tie at the ankle makes this a comfortable, vintage-style shoe.
Condition: Excellent
“Mr. Angioloni, who at the age of 15 started as an apprentice in a shoe factory in his home town of Montopoli, Italy, rose in the industry there and expanded his efforts to the United States.
He designed shoe styles for Edison Brothers, McCann's and the United States Shoe Corporation's Bandolino brand. Since 1984, he had had a line of women's shoes in his own name. His designs ranged from dress to casual, influenced other designers and proved popular at leading stores.”
Enzo Angiolini
Size: 7
Well made heels by Enzo Angiolini in a neutral shade of tan. This rounded toe and thick heel with a sturdy leather tie at the ankle makes this a comfortable, vintage-style shoe.
Condition: Excellent
“Mr. Angioloni, who at the age of 15 started as an apprentice in a shoe factory in his home town of Montopoli, Italy, rose in the industry there and expanded his efforts to the United States.
He designed shoe styles for Edison Brothers, McCann's and the United States Shoe Corporation's Bandolino brand. Since 1984, he had had a line of women's shoes in his own name. His designs ranged from dress to casual, influenced other designers and proved popular at leading stores.”
Enzo Angiolini
Size: 7
Well made heels by Enzo Angiolini in a neutral shade of tan. This rounded toe and thick heel with a sturdy leather tie at the ankle makes this a comfortable, vintage-style shoe.
Condition: Excellent
“Mr. Angioloni, who at the age of 15 started as an apprentice in a shoe factory in his home town of Montopoli, Italy, rose in the industry there and expanded his efforts to the United States.
He designed shoe styles for Edison Brothers, McCann's and the United States Shoe Corporation's Bandolino brand. Since 1984, he had had a line of women's shoes in his own name. His designs ranged from dress to casual, influenced other designers and proved popular at leading stores.”