MIA Women's Hepburn Flat
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| List Price: | $58.95 - $69.95 |
| Price: | $27.98 - $69.95 |
Average customer review:
Product Description
An icon of style, the Hepburn Flats from Mia makes a great point with their shaped toe and low-slung silhouette.
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #897 in Shoes
- Color: Black
- Brand: MIA
- Model: Hepburn
- Fabric type: leather
Features
- 3/8" stacked heel
- Man-made flex sole
- Pointed toe
- Upper: Black - leather
Editorial Reviews
Amazon.com Product Description
We think the leather Hepburn pointy toe skimmer from MIA will be your new soulmate. This flat delivers an all-in-one package -- versatility, comfort, and up to the minute styling that will take you from morning to night with ease. The Hepburn can be paired with almost everything in your closet!
From the Manufacturer
MIA Shoes was founded in 1976 as a classic Swedish clog resource to the United States. Over the years MIA has grown into a fashion powerhouse with a great assortment of red-hot styling for women and kids. From classic comfort footbeds to cool and contemporary woods from Brazil -- and expanding into edgy, have-to-have-it fashion, MIA continues to push the design envelope, providing a winning combination of comfort, quality and fabulous fashion.
Customer Reviews
Nice
I got the white leather ones. Very pointy, which I was looking for. Flat, very low minimal heel. Very bendable and not stiff at all. I ordered an 8 (my size) and were a little tight on the toe (you can see it stick through the leather) and some toe crack shows. They take a bit to break in, as the curve at the top of the foot is a bit tight. Look very good with skinny jeans.
Good
Shoes are exactly as they look in the picture. One hint: buy in 0.5 size bigger than you need. Thanks Amazon.com!
so cute!
These are very eye catching flats and I get so many compliments on them.
These shoes are very true to size. They did rub a little bit on my heel the first wearing, but they do break in nicely. They have also kept their shape and color (silver mirror).
