Description of CALTO - T91703 - 3.2 Inches Taller (Black Suede) - Super Lightweight - Discontinued
These sharp sneakers give your wardrobe trendy style and your height a boost.
The combination of micro-perforated and suede oxhide uppers in black and the white rubber soles offer an eye-catching, trendy look that goes well with jeans or khakis. While offering all the comforts of a good pair of sneakers, these Elevator Shoes give you 3.2 inches of lift, so you can enjoy added confidence and stature no matter where your day takes you. Superior craftsmanship and stitching will keep these shoes in your wardrobe for a long time.
Width: Standard (D or Medium). Accommodates a
regular width.
Weight: 15 oz. *Based on 7.5 US. Actual weight
varies.* .
Heel height: 1 1/2". Shaft height:
5".
Heel height measurement taken using the outer back visible sole. This is not
the elevation but contributes to part of the height increase. Styles with a
lower heel height will be more discrete. How is shaft measured?
We measure the shaft height from the bottom of the footwear to the top of
the collar or highest point. So, a low top will have a lower shaft height.
These sharp sneakers give your wardrobe trendy style and your height a boost.
The combination of micro-perforated and suede oxhide uppers in black and the white rubber soles offer an eye-catching, trendy look that goes well with jeans or khakis. While offering all the comforts of a good pair of sneakers, these Elevator Shoes give you 3.2 inches of lift, so you can enjoy added confidence and stature no matter where your day takes you. Superior craftsmanship and stitching will keep these shoes in your wardrobe for a long time.
Width: Standard (D or Medium). Accommodates a
regular width.
Weight: 15 oz. *Based on 7.5 US. Actual weight
varies.* .
Heel height: 1 1/2". Shaft height:
5".
Heel height measurement taken using the outer back visible sole. This is not
the elevation but contributes to part of the height increase. Styles with a
lower heel height will be more discrete. How is shaft measured?
We measure the shaft height from the bottom of the footwear to the top of
the collar or highest point. So, a low top will have a lower shaft height.