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LV LockMe Bucket Laurier Toffee Latte Black

$2,900.00 $1,300.00

Description

Inspired by a model created by the House in 1932 to transport bottles of Champagne, the Lockme Bucket handbag is lightweight and comfortable. Crafted from supple grained calf leather, it bears the signature LV turn lock. Versatile and easy to wear, this sleek bag is fitted with adjustable straps for a variety of stylish carry options.

Size: 9.84 x 10.63 x 5.91 inches / 25.0 x 27.0 x 15.0 cm

100% genuine material, matching the quality of the authentic Louis Vuitton product (materials imported from Europe)

  • Laurier Green/Toffee Latte Beige/Black
  • Soft grained calfskin
  • Soft grained-calfskin trim
  • Microfiber lining
  • Silver-color hardware
  • Adjustable strap (drop: min. 33 cm/13 inches, max. 56 cm/22 inches) for shoulder or cross-body carry
  • LV turn lock
  • Secured closure leather belt
  • Leather side cords
  • Key bell
  • Inside zipped pocket
  • 2 inside flat pockets
  • Comes with dust bag, authentication cards, and pamphlets
  • 1:1 mirror image quality
  • 100% Authentic & Money Back Guaranty.
  • Our Guarantee: The products you receive will look exactly as our product images in terms of quality and description!
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