How much are Salvatore Ferragamo shoes for men at Nordstrom Rack?
Apr 04, 2009 by heheman1400 | Posted in Fashion & Accessories
I am looking for some Salvatore Ferragamo shoes and I was wondering if anyone knows how much they put across them for at Nordstrom Rack. I know they occasionally get them at Nordstrom Adversity, but i am not sure how huge of a price differences is between Nordstrom and Nordstrom
I've seen them with prices between $180-$300
Supachan | Apr 08, 2009
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