Brunswick Womens Bloom

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Main Features

  • Soft, Durable Man-Made Upper
  • Lace to toe upper pattern for a custom fit
  • Padded collar and tongue for comfort
  • Non-Marking rubber outsole with raised heel
  • Heel air chamber for comfort and support

Description

Universal Soles Color: White/Navy

Other Details

  • Brand: Brunswick
  • Department: womens
  • SKU: k536-8
  • UPC: 091502018310

Customer Reviews

Built for Comfort

5.0 / 5.0


This shoe is good looking as well as being comfortable. It has the appearance of a running shoe but all the required features of a bowling shoe. The shoe is well built and well priced.
My average has improved since I started to wear the shoe...coincidence???


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