Car Shoe shop window

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Car Shoe

Milan


Now under the wing of Patrizio Bertelli (Mr Prada), the original '60s hybrid of sport shoe and smart casual loafer is set for a comeback in this flagship shop. To counter the lothario reputation, it now also does ranges for women and kids.


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