ECCO Women's Exostride W Sneaker, Biscuit, 7 UK

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Legend Footwear Introducing the Exostride Trainers, a perfect blend of style, comfort, and performance. Designed for the modern person on the go, these shoes feature contemporary look and the lightweight construction allows for effortless movement, while the cushioned sole provides all-day comfort. Ideal for both casual outings and active adventures. Crafted from premium nubuck leather upper for durability. Soft and breathable textile lining. Anatomically shaped footbed for natural support and stability. Traditional lacing system for secure fit. Durable rubber sole for grip and traction.

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Introducing the Exostride Trainers, a perfect blend of style, comfort, and performance. Designed for the modern person on the go, these shoes feature contemporary look and the lightweight construction allows for effortless movement, while the cushioned sole provides all-day comfort. Ideal for both casual outings and active adventures. Crafted from premium nubuck leather upper for durability. Soft and breathable textile lining. Anatomically shaped footbed for natural support and stability. Traditional lacing system for secure fit. Durable rubber sole for grip and traction.

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Crafted from durable full-grain or nubuck leather, made in our own tanneries GORE-TEX technology ensures a breathable, waterproof shoe FLUIDFORM technology and foot-fitted last provide anatomical support and an integral, durable bond between the upper and sole, without the compromises common with stitched and/or glued assemblies ECCO SHOCK THRU technology in the midsole for increased shock absorption Built on an anatomical last that follows the natural shape of the foot, for enhanced support and stability Rubber outsole for durability and grip on all terrains


Product specifications

Brand Ecco
EAN
  • 0194891748407
Color
  • Biscuit
Size
  • 6.5 UK
MPN
  • 9761-835303-61103-5020-40

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