Louis Junior

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Louis Junior Sneakers - Gaagal coated canvas - Citronnade - Men

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An iconic Maison Christian Louboutin sneaker, the Louis Junior low-top has a striking modern style. Set on a rubber sole, it is crafted from a coated multicoloured fabric for a more supple feel. Part of a capsule collection, it showcases the Gaagal fabric designed by Australian artist Otis Carey depicting the spirit of the ocean (Gaagal in the Gumbaynggir language). To create the print, each colour is applied separately to cotton fabric, giving it the look and feel of a painting. A water repellent coating is then applied to ensure a durable finish. The Gaagal pattern may differ from one product to another. The Gaagal pattern may differ from one product to another.

Reference : 32501108240

Color : Citronnade

Material : Gaagal coated canvas

  • UPS Access Point: Free delivery in 3 to 5 business days.
  • UPS Standard: Free delivery in 3 to 6 business days.
  • UPS Express: 15£. Delivery in 1 to 3 business days (for orders placed before 4pm, GMT +1).

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Free exchanges or returns within 30 days of delivery date.

An exchange is possible depending on stock availability. Please, contact our ambassadors.

No return or exchange can be processed in our boutiques.

Products must be returned in their original box, in perfect condition and the red sole must not be marked.

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Otis Carey capsule collection

 

Bringing together Christian Louboutin’s legacy of craftsmanship and Otis Carey’s bold, intuitive artistry, this exclusive capsule collection draws on the Australian creative's Indigenous roots and lifelong connection to the ocean to reinterpret the Maison icons through a powerful new lens.