Snapshot: Teva Stilettos for Climbing Divas

Teva Stilletos

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Grey Ant as well as Teva have assimilated forces to introduce a latest in rugged rock climbing shoesstilettos

These new soles have been a collaboration between Grey Ant as well as Teva called a Grey Ant x Teva Stilleto which pairs Tevas whirly competition sandals with Grey Ants irritable designs.

According to retailers, New High (M)art:

This co-branded effort sees Grey Ant marrying a Teva velcro-strap styling as well as grip-sole building a whole to a confidant 4 built heel. Theyre job it a many comfortable, opening high heel on a world we call it a many adventurous mash-up of a decade. This is anti-fashion during its purest. And so good when interconnected with socks.

Teva Stilletos

Is this indeed from a same Teva we know?

Yes, Teva. (Apologies to any one who only spit coffee onto her computer screen.)

Now we competence have sworn off a all-terrain sandal a last time we held fish during Red Lake (more similar to Phish during Red Rocks), though a unmistakable grip-sole building a whole as well as sturdy Velcro straps with genealogical pattern, natch have been countered with a four-inch built heel.

Theyve been dubbed a many comfortable high-performance heels on a world by their engineers as well as flattering damn attractive by usRead some-more from Daily Candy

The shoe comes in dual limited styles: Worlds Unite black as well as white with a velcro closure, as well as Natural in tan with a bend closure. For full-effect, New High (M)art recommends we pair a shoes with outdoorsy-style socks.

Personally, we find a tan-colored version utterly attractive as well as could totally stone it. So if youre in a marketplace for durable, lightweight, as well as high-performance! heels w hich wouldnt break whilst out stone scrambling, look no further.

Price: $330 to look fabulously fierce whilst rock climbing Half Dome | BUY


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