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“The Webster has this Saint Laurent TRIA 105 BOOT LAND at $1,100, down 50% from $2,200. At under $2,000, it's a clean price point on heritage house shoes that typically hold their retail.”
Your Savings
$1,100
50%
off retail
| Brand | Saint Laurent |
| Product | TRIA 105 BOOT LAND |
| Category | shoes |
| Condition | New — authorized retailer |
| MSRP | $2,200 |
| Sale Price | $1,100 |
| Discount | 50% off ($1,100 savings) |
| Retailer | The Webster |
| Price Signal | Historical Low |
| Verification | Three-gate pipeline. Re-verified every 30 min. |
Saint Laurent TRIA 105 BOOT LAND is currently $1,100 at The Webster, down from a verified MSRP of $2,200 — a $1,100 discount or 50% off. This is the lowest price Archive Luxury has recorded across all 33 monitored retailers since we began tracking this item. The current sale price reflects a real markdown against a real historical comparison price, not an inflated original. Prices are re-verified every 30 minutes; the price history chart on this page shows the full tracked timeline.
Saint Laurent runs predictable seasonal markdowns through authorized retailers — January EOSS, July Resort, Black Friday — typically 30–40% on previous-season inventory. Resale retention varies by silhouette: classic Sac de Jour holds firmly; logo-driven seasonal pieces depreciate aggressively.
Luxury shoes fail the cost-per-wear test more often than bags or RTW because the industry prioritizes runway novelty over longevity. The silhouettes that compound — Gucci Horsebit, Hermès Oran, Manolo BB, Tod's Gommino — are resoleable, classic in proportion, and carry decades of pricing stability. Trend-driven heels and collaboration sneakers depreciate aggressively; verify the construction is mainline, not outlet-specific.
This deal passed Archive Luxury's three-gate verification pipeline before publishing. Gate 1 confirmed The Webster as an authorized retailer with a direct Saint Laurent relationship — no grey-market sellers, no resale platforms, no parallel imports without explicit landed-price disclosure. Gate 2 validated the 50% discount against historical price data: the original price comes from a named source field on the retailer's product feed (JSON-LD highPrice, compare_at_price, or equivalent), not from an estimated or fabricated comparison. Gate 3 classified the deal by category, urgency, and editorial fit. Items that fail any gate never reach this page; that's why the published deal count is smaller than what the underlying sources advertise.
Read the full three-gate methodology or our guide on how inflated comparison prices work.
Two checks before clicking through. First, confirm the silhouette and color are still in stock at The Webster — sale inventory moves fast, and our price re-verification runs every 30 minutes but stock can change between checks. Second, review the retailer's return policy if the fit, color, or material differs from what's described — luxury sale items often have shorter return windows than full-price merchandise. Authorized-retailer purchases like this one carry the brand's standard manufacturer warranty and qualify for brand-authorized repairs, which is a meaningful difference from grey-market or resale alternatives.