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YSL $2,000 High-Heeled Roller Skates

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Walking in high heels is hard and Roller-skating is also hard,but Yves Saint Laurent has officially taken the new era of weirdest to another level with these high-heeled roller skates and Its not cheap either. They may not be practical, but you can't deny that they're stylish.
The YSL roller skates pumps are essentially a high fashion and looks dangerous. However, the price started from $40 to $60, these YSL wheeled-heels will set you back a cool $1,995, according to Twitter. The sneaker version is slightly more affordable, coming in at $1,195. So if you decide to show off on these high-heeled roller skates, just make sure you're level pro in roller skates.


Image: YSL

Image: YSL




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