Veronica Beard Nicoline Mules Chestnut Multi
Veronica Beard
$295.00
Product Insights & Style Tips
Veronica Beard Nicoline Mules Chestnut Multi exude a tactile chic that suits the cool girl who loves a luxe finish without shouting. The upper is supple suede in chestnut multi, punctuated with decorative laces and trimmed in smooth leather, while the lining is leather against the skin. They slip on with a rounded toe and a sturdy rubber sole, marrying slouchy ease with refined polish.
These mules slip on with easy ease, contouring to the foot and keeping a clean, rounded silhouette. Leather lining cushions each step, while a rubber sole lends grip for city walks and weekend errands alike. They team effortlessly with tailored pants, denim, or a flowing midi, letting the lace detail and leather trim elevate an everyday look into something more considered.
Veronica Beard continues to fuse texture and polish in a way that feels modern but timeless. The Nicoline Mules deliver that intersection with suede, lace, and leather trim, a pair that moves gracefully from day to night. This item cannot be gift-boxed.
Materials / Fabrication
- Upper: Suede
- Decorative laces
- Smooth leather trim
- Lining: Leather
- Activity: Lifestyle
- Slip on
- Round toe
- Rubber sole
- Imported, Vietnam
- This item cannot be gift-boxed
Recommended Care
- Professional suede and leather cleaning recommended.
- Brush suede regularly with a suede brush; avoid water exposure.
- Wipe leather trim with a damp cloth and allow to dry; condition if needed with a leather conditioner (test first).
- Wipe rubber sole with a damp cloth to remove dirt.
- Avoid machine washing; do not soak; air dry away from direct heat.
- Store in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight.
Fit Notes
- Slip-on mule silhouette with a round toe for easy wear.
- Suede upper with smooth leather trim and decorative laces for detail.
- Leather lining and a rubber sole provide a refined, durable finish.
- Chestnut Multi colorway offers versatile pairing with casual and dressy looks.
