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TOMS Deia Booties - Suede (For Girls)

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Overview

About TOMS Deia Booties - Suede (For Girls)

Closeouts. Your mini-fashionista will love the look of TOMS' Deia booties coming and going. At the front, rich suede leads the way while a printed fabric back provides the perfect contrast. A hidden gore and underfoot cushioning in these cute kicks provide lasting comfort, and underneath it all, a lightweight flexible outsole keeps her stepping steadily.

Specs

Specs about TOMS Deia Booties - Suede (For Girls)

  • Upper: Suede and textile
  • Outsole: Synthetic
  • Height: 3-1/2"
  • Weight (pair): 1 lb. 2 oz.
  • Imported

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Most Helpful 3-Star Review

3.0 out of 5 stars. Great boot but run large
Verified Buyer Reviewed by Troutbum from Lexington, KY on Monday, September 10, 2018
These booties run about a size too large. Other than that they look great.
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About TOMS

When Blake Mycoskie decided to start his own company, he had a specific goal in mind. From the very beginning, the mission behind TOMS has been giving back, which is how Blake created the One for One® program -- a unique business model designed to help a person in need with every product sold. The mission got started with TOMS shoes in 2006 and has since expanded into TOMS sunglasses and TOMS Roasting Co. (coffee). In addition to providing more than 35 million pairs of shoes to impoverished children, TOMS has also helped restore sight for more than 257,000 people since 2011 and has provided more than 67,000 weeks of safe drinking water since launching the coffee brand in 2014.