
Franklin Shoe
$169.95
The Franklin is a gentleman’s shoe. When sizing please go up a 1/2 size than what you normally wear. Buckles are not included.
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| MENS EEE | Please select size, 7E, 7.5E, 8E, 8.5E, 9E, 9.5E, 10E, 10.5E, 11E, 11.5E, 12E, 12.5E, 13E, 13.5E, 14_5E, 14E, 15E |
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I have always bought Fugawee shoes because of the wide selection and very well made shoes. This is my favorite pair I own. I can't recommend them enough!! Thanks Fugawee !! Richard