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nude dress shoes for women Piccadilly Ref: 110140 Business Court Mary Jane Shoe Medium Heel in Nu – Piccadilly Shoes USThe Piccadilly Ref: 110140 Business Court Mary Jane Shoe Medium Heel in Nude offers a comfortable 4cm heel height for all day wear in the office. Cutting edge technology makes these shoes both attractive and supportive, and a sure choice for those who want to feel confident. 4. 0cm heel. Refer to Size Chart Exchange & Return Policy Our Shipping Rates The Piccadilly brand is recognised for its superior quality and supplies shoes to many airlines

The Piccadilly Ref: 110140 Business Court Mary Jane Shoe Medium Heel in Nude offers a comfortable 4cm heel height for all day wear in the office. Cutting-edge technology makes these shoes both attractive and supportive, and a sure choice for those who want to feel confident.

4.0cm heel.


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The Piccadilly brand is recognised for its superior quality and supplies shoes to many airlines companies. Check here more comfort differentials.  


Our shoes are designed for flight attendants and for the corporate environment. Piccadilly heels feature non slip soles to provide extra grip, gel lining, front mesh for softness and absorption, notched-toe detail, Piccadilly Cloud technology insole, toe and heel counter. It is wide enough to support you all day.

Did you know that flight attendants of the world’s major airlines wear Piccadilly’s comfort shoes: Air Caraïbes, Rutaca, El Al, Gulf Air, Etihad Airways, Abu Dhabi Aviation, British Airwaves, Air Austral, Air Mauritius, TRIP Linhas Aéreas, Tam, Gol, and Azul. Piccadilly’s special comfort has become popular worldwide!

Piccadilly shoes give way to very feminine and increasingly more comfortable looks. Comfort is something that never gets old, and our Piccadilly shoes are a reference for comfort!

Piccadilly differences:

- Dry System: reduces the feeling of moisture. Special material. Imported anatomical latex insole, exclusive to Piccadilly. A fabric on the top to absorb moisture. Smart design. The insole has holes and channels to provide better ventilation and air circulation, increasing the feeling of comfort. Total comfort. Distributes the plantar pressure homogeneously, minimizing discomfort and injuries.
-Super Comfortable Foot Shape. Prevents tightening, maximum comfort. The technology that leave your feet free of tightening. Exclusive technology to prevent tightening and make your feet more comfortable. Smart design. Provides the maximum in comfort from the heel to the tips of the toes. Special measurements. Three special measurements that respect the anatomy of the feet.
- Exclusive Insoles. It's like walking in the clouds. Walking never felt so good. The most advanced innovations for the comfort and well-being of your feet. Much more comfort. You'll not only look beautiful, but your feet will stay rested all day. Special material. Cushioning and shock absorption, antimicrobial treatment to prevent odors, reducing the natural moisture of the feet, everything your feet deserve. Smart design. Special design that massages your feet.
- Silent Heel. Firm steps without noise. The technology that absorbs impacts and reduces the noise of the heel when walking. Heel without attachment joint, always ensuring a stable, silent stride. Comfort for the feet and the ears. This benefit is for women who love heels, but don't want to hear the knocking sound when walking. Heel made with special material and without any attachment joint, so it absorbs impacts and reduces noise, always ensuring and stable, silent stride.
- MaxiTherapy. Total well-being for you feet. Feeling of freedom when you walk. Your body thanks you. With women's well-being in mind, Piccadilly offers the maximum in comfort with MaxiTherapy shoes. Smart technology. Whoever wears them notices the benefits immediately. Special material. The innovative biofiber mantle is one of the brand's exclusive technologies.
Find out why we are leaders in comfort. Get to know every detail of our exclusive technologies. Watch the video and learn more about our exclusive technology.

 

 

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