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Dior Beige And Black Dior Oblique Jacquard Backpack

$2,600.00 $1,400.00

Description

The backpack, crafted in iconic beige and black Dior Oblique jacquard, is a functional, utilitarian carryall. The black grained calfskin flap closure is accented with a metallic logo and tops an interior drawstring closure. The adjustable nylon back straps are padded for comfort and accented with black calfskin and frame the center top handle for easy hand-held carrying. A side zip pocket organizes small belongings.

Size: 11.6  x 16.5 x 6.3 inches / 29.5 x 42 x 6.3 cm

  • Beige and Black Dior Oblique jacquard
  • Ruthenium finish brass ‘Dior’ signature on the outside
  • Heat-embossed ‘Dior’ signature on the inside
  • Black Dior Oblique jacquard nylon lining
  • Black grained calfskin accents
  • Adjustable padded nylon back straps
  • Magnetic flap closure with interior drawstring
  • Exterior zip pocket
  • 100% genuine canvas and calfskin, matching the quality of the authentic Dior product (imported from Europe)
  • Comes with dust bag, authentication cards, and pamphlets
  • 1:1 mirror image quality
  • 100% Authentic & Money Back Guaranty
  • Our Guarantee: The bag you receive will look exactly as our product images in terms of quality and description!


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