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New Simpson Driving Shoes, Size 9, No Reserve, Free Shipping on 2040-parts.com

US $40.00
Location:

Rockaway, New Jersey, US

Rockaway, New Jersey, US
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These are Simpson driving shoes, USA size 9. I bought them years ago but they were too small for me so I put them back in the box and then just forgot about them until I began cleaning out my closet last week. Anyhow, they never were worn - just tried on - so they are brand new and in perfect condition. I don't know the model or style designation - sorry!  Although the number 27900 in printed on the carton, when I looked up this number on Simpson's web site, I found it assigned to low-rise shoes. However, the shoes in this auction are "medium-rise" with one velcro ankle strap. Perhaps they are an older style. 


Please make sure that a size 9 regular will fit you before bidding as there are no returns on this sale. For reference, I wear a 9.5 EE and these were way too tight for me.

Shipping - FREE! - will be via USPS parcel post to U.S. addresses only.

Thanks for your interest.

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