Original: $230.00
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$80.50The Story
Campo Marzio are pointed-toe ballet flats that are refined, modern, and full of personality. The 2 cm mid-height heel is perfect for those who love flats but want a little more support. The model is made of soft suede and fits the foot comfortably, with a snug and comfortable fit. The neckline is embellished with grosgrain in shades matching the upper, and the insole is in natural-colored leather. These coffee brown pointed-toe ballerina flats have a timeless shade that lends itself to many different combinations. These women's shoes exude innate elegance and enhance any outfit, whatever the occasion. Perfect when paired with nude shades, warm or cool undertones, and soft wool fabrics. So versatile that you will love them in pure white or intense dark blue, perfect for any season.

Details & Craftsmanship
Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

Details & Craftsmanship
Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

Details & Craftsmanship
Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

Details & Craftsmanship
Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.
Description
Campo Marzio are pointed-toe ballet flats that are refined, modern, and full of personality. The 2 cm mid-height heel is perfect for those who love flats but want a little more support. The model is made of soft suede and fits the foot comfortably, with a snug and comfortable fit. The neckline is embellished with grosgrain in shades matching the upper, and the insole is in natural-colored leather. These coffee brown pointed-toe ballerina flats have a timeless shade that lends itself to many different combinations. These women's shoes exude innate elegance and enhance any outfit, whatever the occasion. Perfect when paired with nude shades, warm or cool undertones, and soft wool fabrics. So versatile that you will love them in pure white or intense dark blue, perfect for any season.
























