Shoe pallet

Work boot

$130.00

Red Wing Work Boots – Men’s Size 14D (NEW with Box)
💲$130

Brand new Red Wing 2406 steel toe work boots — never worn, still in box.
Originally paid $269, selling for less!
Made in the USA 🇺🇸 — built for durability, comfort, and protection.

Details:
👢 Model: Red Wing 2406
🦶 Size: Men’s 14D
⚙️ Steel Toe
⚡ Electrical Hazard (EH) Rated
📜 ASTM F2413-11 Certified
🇺🇸 Made in the USA
💪 Premium leather, rugged and long-lasting

Perfect for construction, warehouse, or farm work.
Retail $269 — save big on a brand new pair.

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Woman boot pallet

Original price was: $700.00.Current price is: $400.00.

Womens Boot Pallets – 150-170 Pairs – Amazon Top Selling

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Pallet of new shoes

Original price was: $700.00.Current price is: $490.00.

Pallet of New shoes 150+ Pairs

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Shoes brand new

$500.00

Pallet Shoes New 200 Pairs

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Brand new shoes

Original price was: $700.00.Current price is: $550.00.

Pallet of New Shoes 200+ Pairs

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Target Women boot pallet

Original price was: $800.00.Current price is: $600.00.

Pallets of Target womens boots
Variety of styles and sizes
95 % new with tags

150–180 pairs per pallet
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Shoes pallets

Original price was: $1,500.00.Current price is: $1,200.00.

100 Pairs of Brand New Name Brand Shoes Pallet – Men’s and Women’s – Assorted Brands, Styles and Sizes

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Brand new Nike and adidas shoes

Original price was: $2,800.00.Current price is: $2,000.00.

Brand New Nike and Adidas Shoes Assorted Sizes and Styles 100 pairs

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Shoes mixed brand

Original price was: $3,500.00.Current price is: $3,000.00.
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Hoka shoes

Original price was: $4,500.00.Current price is: $3,000.00.

Selling 50 pairs of shoes

Different sizes for men and women No kids

size 6 women upto 14 men

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