Chloé 'Nama' Sneakers, mix of materials, white tones, round toe, lace-up closure, tone on tone stitching, embossed lettering logo on back, recycled rubber grooved sole.
Chloé is a French fashion house established by Parisian designer Gaby Aghion in the 1950s. The quintessential example of French chic, the women's ready-to-wear, shoes, and accessories collections are for the discerning modern woman who appreciates effortless elegance.
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Renowned for its feminine chic designs, Chloé is the French label that pioneered luxury ready-to-wear. Chloé also invented an early It bag, the padlocked Paddington bag.