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Brand:  Raf Simons

Model: Cut-Out Smiley Face Leather Boots

Key Features: The standout feature of the classic black, leather, round-toe boot is the cut-out smiley design, which is found on the inner sides of the highcut silhouette.

Release Date: Available now

Price: €1,250 (approximately $1,350)

Buy: LN-CC

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Raf SimonsCut-Out Smiley Face Leather Boots
$1550
Buy at LN-CC

Editor’s Notes: After introducing an all-new (Runner) line of footwear last month, Raf Simons returns with a more formal footwear offering.

The smiley design that decorates the inside of the boot is a recurrent motif for Simons, found on pieces from the SS20 collection, including the monochromatic Smiley Intarsia Knit Sweaters.

The boots are made in Italy from 100 percent leather upper, a cleated rubber sole, and stacked leather heels.

Take a closer look at the boots in the gallery up top.

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