Louis Vuitton Run 55 Sneaker White. Size 38.0
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The Run 55 sneaker is reinterpreted this season in a summery version in Monogram denim canvas. Its elaborately constructed upper also features lycra, calf leather and metallic lambskin, notably on the gold-tone spoiler at the back. This model is characterized by its numerous signatures and its lifted rubber outsole, which provides optimum comfort.
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LOUIS VUITTON Run 55 Sneaker Ivory. Size 36.5. This seasonal interpretation of the run 55 sneaker comes in monogram denim for a strong signature look. Inspired by running shoes, this futuristic style is notable for its geometric tongue and lifted rubber outsole, which is designed for optimum bounce and comfort. Translucent trim and louis vuitton-engraved eyelets are other key details of this model.
Louis Vuitton Run 55 Sneaker IVORY. Size 38.0
Style No.: 1AA16H. LV Initials and Monogram Flowers on the outsole. LV Circle on the tongue. LV Initials on the front. Louis Vuitton signature on the
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Louis Vuitton Run 55 Sneaker White. Size 38.0
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