Vintage Evan-Picone Suede Pink and Red 80s Slingbacks Sz 6
Evan-Picone
Size: 6
Hot Vintage Slingbacks by Evan-Picone, made in Spain. The pointed toe is a bright fuchsia-pink hue and the slingback is a complimentary dark shade of red. These suede heels are a funky dream. Little wear on the actual shoe. There are minor scrapes on the suede and the insert on the right shoe is worn by a sticker. Otherwise, these heels are very wearable; a piece of vintage fashion history.
Condition: Pretty, Pretty Good
“Evan-Picone was formed in 1949 as a partnership between Charles Evans and Joseph Picone. Their first product was a fly-front skirt designed by Evans and produced at Picone's shop. Their skirts were a success and they added ladies pants as well. By the 1960s they were a major manufacturer of sportswear.”
Evan-Picone
Size: 6
Hot Vintage Slingbacks by Evan-Picone, made in Spain. The pointed toe is a bright fuchsia-pink hue and the slingback is a complimentary dark shade of red. These suede heels are a funky dream. Little wear on the actual shoe. There are minor scrapes on the suede and the insert on the right shoe is worn by a sticker. Otherwise, these heels are very wearable; a piece of vintage fashion history.
Condition: Pretty, Pretty Good
“Evan-Picone was formed in 1949 as a partnership between Charles Evans and Joseph Picone. Their first product was a fly-front skirt designed by Evans and produced at Picone's shop. Their skirts were a success and they added ladies pants as well. By the 1960s they were a major manufacturer of sportswear.”
Evan-Picone
Size: 6
Hot Vintage Slingbacks by Evan-Picone, made in Spain. The pointed toe is a bright fuchsia-pink hue and the slingback is a complimentary dark shade of red. These suede heels are a funky dream. Little wear on the actual shoe. There are minor scrapes on the suede and the insert on the right shoe is worn by a sticker. Otherwise, these heels are very wearable; a piece of vintage fashion history.
Condition: Pretty, Pretty Good
“Evan-Picone was formed in 1949 as a partnership between Charles Evans and Joseph Picone. Their first product was a fly-front skirt designed by Evans and produced at Picone's shop. Their skirts were a success and they added ladies pants as well. By the 1960s they were a major manufacturer of sportswear.”