Very G Red Plaid Aman Sneakers
Step up your sneaker game with the Buffalo Check Platform Sneakers, where comfort meets bold style. Featuring a classic red and black plaid print, these lace-up sneakers bring a trendy twist to your casual wardrobe. The chunky platform sole not only gives you extra height but also adds a fun, fashion-forward edge to every outfit.
Perfect for pairing with jeans, leggings, or casual dresses, these sneakers are lightweight, versatile, and designed for all-day wear. Whether you’re running errands, heading to brunch, or styling a cozy fall look, these plaid platform sneakers are the statement shoes your closet needs.
✨ Key Features:
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Trendy red + black buffalo plaid print
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Chunky platform sole for style + comfort
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Lace-up design with contrast stitching details
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Pairs easily with casual and streetwear looks
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A must-have sneaker for fall & winter style
Bold, comfy, and effortlessly cool — these plaid platform sneakers are ready to take every outfit up a notch.
These run true to size! If you have a wide foot we recommend sizing up a half size!
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Very G Red Plaid Aman Sneakers


*Please note sizing varies by brand.
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True To Size:
Please note fit description in product description then refer to sizing chart.
Sizing:
Small: 0-4
Medium: 6-8
Large: 10-12
XL: 14
1XL: 16
2XL: 18-20
3XL: 22-24
Ashley is a true size 3 and wears the size small in most itemsÂ
Sierra is a true size 10 and prefers the size large in most itemsÂ
Oversized Fit:
Please note fit description in product description then refer to sizing chart.
Sizing:
Small: 0-8
Medium: 10-14
Large: 16-18
Ashley is a true size 3 and wears the size small in this fit.
Sierra is a true size 10 and prefers the size medium in this fit.
Custom Macoma Designs Sizing:
Please note fit description in product description then refer to sizing chart.
Sizing:
XS/S: 0-6
M/L: 8-12
XL/2XL: 14-18
3XL/4XL: 20-24
Ashley is a true size 3 and wears the size XS/S in this fit.
Sierra is a true size 10 and prefers the size M/L in this fit.
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