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Gucci Sylvie Bee Star Small Shoulder Bag Black

$3,100.00 $1,600.00

Description

A playful mix of House codes, the Sylvie shoulder bag combines a gold metal chain and buckle with contrasting Web stripe details. The signature Gucci shape from the ’60s and ’70s is brought back from the archives in a modern iteration, presented in bees and stars printed leather. The structured silhouette comes with two straps: one leather shoulder strap and one grosgrain ribbon that converts from top handle to shoulder.

Size: 9.8 x 6.5 x 3 inches / 25 x 16.5 x 8 cm

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

  • Featured in Vogue’s 25 Ways to Gucci
  • Black leather with gold bees and stars print
  • Shiny gold-toned hardware
  • Grosgrain Sylvie Web bow with gold-toned ends with stars
  • Viscose lining
  • Nylon Web detail with metal chain and buckle closure
  • Interior zipper and open pockets
  • Top handle with 5.5″ drop
  • Detachable leather shoulder strap with 22″ drop; Detachable grosgrain shoulder strap with 6″ drop
  • 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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