Etienne Aigner Brown Leather Snakeskin Peeptoe Slingbacks Sz 6

$24.00

Etienne Aigner

Size: 6

These “snakeskin” heels by Etienne Aigner have incredible brown hues and texture. Featuring an open peep toe and a slingback design, these heels are sexy but constructed for comfort and ease of wear. There is visible wear on the right insole, likely damaged by a sticker. The shoe itself is in excellent condition.

Condition: Pretty, Pretty Good

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“Our beloved founder and forever inspiration, Etienne Aigner, was born in Hungary to a close-knit Jewish family who taught him the value of education and hard work. As a young man he would make his living as a carpet merchant, a window dresser, and a light bulb salesman. While apprenticing under a well known bookbinder in Paris, Mr. Aigner also learned to make handbags from a colleague in what he described as a “fortuitous accident.”

Luck would always play a role in Mr. Aigner’s life; it’s no coincidence that his iconic logo was styled to resemble a horseshoe, a universal symbol for good luck. Living in German-occupied Paris, he was forced to flee to the countryside where he became a member of the French Resistance. He and his Parisian-born wife Suzanne supported their family by hand-stitching leather goods. When it was safe to return, he had the good fortune of working in the ateliers of famed couturiers Christian Dior and Jacques Fath.”

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Etienne Aigner

Size: 6

These “snakeskin” heels by Etienne Aigner have incredible brown hues and texture. Featuring an open peep toe and a slingback design, these heels are sexy but constructed for comfort and ease of wear. There is visible wear on the right insole, likely damaged by a sticker. The shoe itself is in excellent condition.

Condition: Pretty, Pretty Good

LEARN MORE ABOUT THIS BRAND

“Our beloved founder and forever inspiration, Etienne Aigner, was born in Hungary to a close-knit Jewish family who taught him the value of education and hard work. As a young man he would make his living as a carpet merchant, a window dresser, and a light bulb salesman. While apprenticing under a well known bookbinder in Paris, Mr. Aigner also learned to make handbags from a colleague in what he described as a “fortuitous accident.”

Luck would always play a role in Mr. Aigner’s life; it’s no coincidence that his iconic logo was styled to resemble a horseshoe, a universal symbol for good luck. Living in German-occupied Paris, he was forced to flee to the countryside where he became a member of the French Resistance. He and his Parisian-born wife Suzanne supported their family by hand-stitching leather goods. When it was safe to return, he had the good fortune of working in the ateliers of famed couturiers Christian Dior and Jacques Fath.”

Etienne Aigner

Size: 6

These “snakeskin” heels by Etienne Aigner have incredible brown hues and texture. Featuring an open peep toe and a slingback design, these heels are sexy but constructed for comfort and ease of wear. There is visible wear on the right insole, likely damaged by a sticker. The shoe itself is in excellent condition.

Condition: Pretty, Pretty Good

LEARN MORE ABOUT THIS BRAND

“Our beloved founder and forever inspiration, Etienne Aigner, was born in Hungary to a close-knit Jewish family who taught him the value of education and hard work. As a young man he would make his living as a carpet merchant, a window dresser, and a light bulb salesman. While apprenticing under a well known bookbinder in Paris, Mr. Aigner also learned to make handbags from a colleague in what he described as a “fortuitous accident.”

Luck would always play a role in Mr. Aigner’s life; it’s no coincidence that his iconic logo was styled to resemble a horseshoe, a universal symbol for good luck. Living in German-occupied Paris, he was forced to flee to the countryside where he became a member of the French Resistance. He and his Parisian-born wife Suzanne supported their family by hand-stitching leather goods. When it was safe to return, he had the good fortune of working in the ateliers of famed couturiers Christian Dior and Jacques Fath.”