Vintage 90s Via Spiga Brown Leather Pointed Toe Pumps Sz 7.5
Via Spiga
Size: 7.5
This is a classic pair of shoes by Italian brand Via Spiga. Known for quality and classic silhouettes, this brown leather square pointed pump has a classic heel. The leather has been conditioned and is still in excellent shape. There are virtually no scuffs on this leather and it’s an extremely wearable and durable pair of shoes.
Condition: Excellent
“Established in 1985 and named after one of Milan’s more fashionable streets, Via della Spiga, the brand found success with Italian-made pumps for the office and evenings. But over the years, it struggled through a series of acquisitions — which ultimately ended in 2005 with Brown Shoe Co.’s takeover of the brand.”
Via Spiga
Size: 7.5
This is a classic pair of shoes by Italian brand Via Spiga. Known for quality and classic silhouettes, this brown leather square pointed pump has a classic heel. The leather has been conditioned and is still in excellent shape. There are virtually no scuffs on this leather and it’s an extremely wearable and durable pair of shoes.
Condition: Excellent
“Established in 1985 and named after one of Milan’s more fashionable streets, Via della Spiga, the brand found success with Italian-made pumps for the office and evenings. But over the years, it struggled through a series of acquisitions — which ultimately ended in 2005 with Brown Shoe Co.’s takeover of the brand.”
Via Spiga
Size: 7.5
This is a classic pair of shoes by Italian brand Via Spiga. Known for quality and classic silhouettes, this brown leather square pointed pump has a classic heel. The leather has been conditioned and is still in excellent shape. There are virtually no scuffs on this leather and it’s an extremely wearable and durable pair of shoes.
Condition: Excellent
“Established in 1985 and named after one of Milan’s more fashionable streets, Via della Spiga, the brand found success with Italian-made pumps for the office and evenings. But over the years, it struggled through a series of acquisitions — which ultimately ended in 2005 with Brown Shoe Co.’s takeover of the brand.”