Household Essentials Set of Four Large Shoe Storage Boxes, Natural Canvas with Brown Trim

Household Essentials Set of Four Large Shoe Storage Boxes, Natural Canvas with Brown Trim
Household Essentials
$62.99
  • The see-through front panel window allows you to view box's contents
  • Keeps shoes protected and organized
  • Can be used for other storage needs
  • Constructed of durable poly-cotton canvas
  • Measures 6 h by 10 w by 16 d-inch
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