Gucci Black Calf Leather Bos Taurus Shoulder Bag
Gucci Black Calf Leather Bos Taurus Shoulder Bag
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Estimated delivery: Mar 07 - Mar 11
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Product details
Product details
The GG Marmont small Shoulder Bag by Gucci is a classic reinterpreted with contemporary elegance. Made of black matelassé lambskin leather in a chevron pattern, it is enhanced by light gold hardware details and Gucci Red Ancora viscose lining. The spring-loaded flap protects items, while the interior features a zippered pocket and the exterior an open pocket. The sliding chain strap allows it to be carried comfortably on the shoulder with a 22-cm drop, making it versatile and perfect for any occasion.
Season: SS26
Dimension: 22x12x6
Composition: 100% Calf Leather Bos Taurus
Warranty
Warranty
At Babilion, you'll find only the best. We are Official Gucci Resellers and offer you a new, never-used, and 100% authentic product. Delivery will take place in its original, sealed packaging , ensuring the same shopping experience and guarantee you'd get in an authorized physical store.
The product for sale on this page is covered by a valid international warranty. The warranty is valid for 24 months from the date of purchase (some brands may have even longer terms). For more information on our product warranties, click here.
Returns and refunds
Returns and refunds
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