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Inspired by the courts, these men's B721 Leather trainers from Fred Perry add a premium edge to your rotation. In a clean white colourway, these low-profile sneakers are built with a smooth leather upper with a perforated side panel. They feature a secure lace up fastening, rounded toe and a padded ankle collar for a comfy fit. Sat on a tonal, vulcanised midsole for lightweight cushioning, these everyday trainers are finished with a grippy rubber tread, contrasting heel overlay and the iconic Laurel Wreath logo embroidered throughout.
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White Product Code: 19585143_jdsportsauStandard Delivery
Select 'AU Standard Delivery' at the checkout to get your order delivered within 3-7 business days for $7.95.
Express Delivery
Need it quick? Order now & choose “AU Express Delivery” to get your order delivered within 3 business days from dispatch for $11.95.
We may ship from multiple locations, and we will send dispatch notification when all parcels have been sent. Parcels may come from any of our warehouses within Australia, New Zealand or the UK.
If you change your mind, you’re welcome to return your purchase within 30 days of receiving your order. Please note there are some exceptions to this, for details please visit our returns policy.
Please note:
The following items are non-refundable and cannot be exchanged, unless faulty:
Sports bras
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For more information about returns, please visit the Returns FAQ section on our website.
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