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Gucci Dionysus GG Tweed Small Shoulder Bag White/Black

$2,490.00 $1,550.00

Description

The Dionysus shoulder bag is reintroduced for Pre-Fall 2019 in white GG tweed trimmed with cerise leather. Imbued with an inherent ladylike feel, tweed continues to define a wide range of Gucci styles. The line is defined by the tiger head closure—a unique detail referencing the Greek god Dionysus, who in myth is said to have crossed the river Tigris on a tiger sent to him by Zeus. The sliding chain strap can be worn multiple ways, changing between a shoulder and a top handle bag

Size: 11″W x 7″H x 3.5″D / W28cm x H17cm x D9cm

100% genuine materials, matching the quality of the authentic Gucci product (imported from Europe);

  • White and black GG tweed
  • Microfiber lining with a suede-like finish
  • Cerise leather trim
  • Antique silver-toned hardware
  • Pin closure with side release
  • Tiger head closure
  • Hand-painted edges
  • Interior zippered compartment
  • Open pocket under the flap
  • Double gussets
  • Sliding chain strap can be worn as a shoulder strap with 15″ drop or can be worn as a top handle with 8.5″ drop
  • Suede lining with GG Supreme canvas interior the pockets
  • Comes with dust bag, authentication cards, and pamphlets
  • 1:1 mirror image quality
  • 100% Authentic & Money Back Guaranty.
  • Our Guarantee: The product you receive will look exactly as our product images in terms of quality and description!
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