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LV Riverside Beige Namibie

$2,590.00 $1,300.00

Description

Combining practicality with elegance, the LV Riverside tote is an ideal work-to-weekend accessory. It is crafted from Damier Ebene canvas with intricate details constructed from grained Taurillon leather. The twin Toron handles feature gold-finished mounts, with an LV charm in Epi-textured resin adding a signature flourish.

Size: 14.2 x 9.9 x 5.9 inches / 36 x 25.1  x 14.9 cm

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

  • Namibie Beige
  • Damier Ebene coated canvas and Taurillon grained leather
  • Smooth cowhide-leather trim
  • Microfiber lining
  • Gold-color hardware
  • 2 Toron leather handles
  • Removable, non-adjustable strap (drop: 42.5 cm/16.7 inches)
  • 3 compartments with magnetic closure
  • Inside zipped pocket
  • LV charm in Epi-textured resin
  • 4 protective metal bottom studs
  • Comes with dust bag, authentication cards, and pamphlets
  • 1:1 mirror image quality
  • The product images are our own.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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