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Vionic Farrah Felicity Ankle Boot
Item Number: 407886
QVC Price £150.00
Todays Special Value Price £104.97
P&P £4.95

Offering comfort and style in equal measure, these gorgeous Felicity Farrah ankle boots from Vionic are sure to become your go-to boots in no time. Built with Vionic's VIO MOTION footbed technology, the boots boast arch support, shock absorption and improved stability and flexibility to help make your every step feel comfortable and supported. The elegant block colour design is as easy to style as the boots are easy to wear with a chic faux buckle feature and an elastic stretch panel making them simple to put on.

Available in four transitional styles - perfect for late summer gatherings, early autumn strolls or smart-casual office attire, these boots are available in four elegant shades to suit any wardrobe. Will you choose classic Black, bright Oatmeal or the autumnal colours of the Navy Suede or Port Wine options?

Vionic alignment technology - the built-in VIO MOTION technology footbed features contoured arch support, with shock-absorbing cushioning, a deep heel cup to help provide stability and forefoot flexibility. It can help to correct pronation and works to promote full-body alignment.

New to Vionic? We recommend that you wear your new shoes for a few hours to acclimatise your feet to the level of support these boots offer. Within one or two weeks, you should be enjoying full orthotic comfort and support.


  • True-to-size fit
  • Block heel
  • Heel height: 4.8cm (1.9")
  • Boot height: 9.1cm (3.6")
  • Opening circumference: 29cm (11.4")
  • Premium upper materials
  • Durable rubber outsole
  • Upper: leather/manmade; inner: textile/manmade; outsole: TR

Colour options:

  • Navy Suede
  • Port Wine Suede
  • Black Leather
  • Oatmeal Leather

All measurements are approximate

 
I noticed on the presentation that when the model (Debra Anne?) put her foot on the insole it was overhanging a little. For a company priding itself on foot health it's not a good look. Surely instead of the standard foot shape (not foot shaped at all really but designers obviously feel we should all have Barbie feet), they'd use a more natural design.
 

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