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Be Positive Fall/Winter 2009 Footwear

04 August 2009, 14.32 | Posted in Shoes, Sneakers | 1 comment »

Be Positive Fall/Winter 2009 Footwear

We present you the Be Positive Fall/Winter 2009 Collection. The Italian footwear brand continues to develop nicely and introduces lots of new silhouettes this season. The line-up includes hiking boots, ankle boots, low top loafers and more. The shoes come in velvet, leather and suede options and are now available at Tokishirazu.

Check out all new footwear from the Be Positive Fall/Winter 2009 Collection after the jump.


Related posts:
» Be Positive Spring/Summer 2010 Footwear – First Releases
» Be Positive Spring/Summer 2010 Footwear – A Complete Look
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» Be Positive Chukka Woven Leather
» Be Positive Spring/Summer 2010 – Loafer Suede and New College Suede
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  1. juhn:

    pretty F-ing dope

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