Ben Sherman Union Slip On Black Synthetic Mens Sliders BS21112_Black_RED

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Secret Sales The Ben Sherman Union Men's Sliders are likely a pair of casual and comfortable slide sandals designed for easy wear. Here are some features you might expect: Slide Design: Sliders typically have an open-toe design with a single strap across the foot, allowing for easy slip-on and off. Branding Details: Look for the Ben Sherman logo or branding, which may be featured on the strap, insole, or outsole. Comfortable Footbed: Sliders often come with a cushioned footbed for comfort during wear. Durable Outsole: The outsole is likely designed for durability and may have a pattern for traction. Easy to Clean: Depending on the materials used, sliders are often easy to clean, making them convenient for warm-weather activities.

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The Ben Sherman Union Men's Sliders are likely a pair of casual and comfortable slide sandals designed for easy wear. Here are some features you might expect: Slide Design: Sliders typically have an open-toe design with a single strap across the foot, allowing for easy slip-on and off. Branding Details: Look for the Ben Sherman logo or branding, which may be featured on the strap, insole, or outsole. Comfortable Footbed: Sliders often come with a cushioned footbed for comfort during wear. Durable Outsole: The outsole is likely designed for durability and may have a pattern for traction. Easy to Clean: Depending on the materials used, sliders are often easy to clean, making them convenient for warm-weather activities.

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Ben Sherman Union Slip-On Black Synthetic Mens Sliders BS21112_Black_RED


Product specifications

Brand Ben Sherman
EAN
  • 5056512655172
  • 5056512655158
  • 5056512655165
  • 5056512655196
  • 5056512655189
Material
  • Synthetic
Color
  • Black
Size
  • 9 UK
  • UK 9
  • UK 7
  • UK 8
  • UK 11
MPN
  • BS21112_BLACK_RED

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