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Gucci Rajah Medium Shoulder Bag Brown

$2,980.00 $1,550.00

Description

The Fall Winter 2018 fashion show set the stage for the introduction of new elements, born from the unexpected combination of traditional details, often incorporated into vintage designs. With a retro-inspired shape, this brown leather shoulder bag features a hybrid symbol, merging two of the House’s most distinctive codes: the Horsebit and the Interlocking G. Embellished with sparkling crystals and colored enamel, the gold metal tiger head is reminiscent of a vintage brooch by Hattie Carnegie—a legendary jewelry and fashion designer in the 1920s-1950s.

Size: 10.5″W x 6.5″H x 2.5″D / 28cm x 20cm x 8cm

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

  • Brown leather
  • Gold- and silver-toned hardware with a shiny finish
  • Enameled tiger head with crystals—inspired by a vintage Hattie Carnegie jewelry design
  • Nude colored viscose lining
  • Interlocking G Horsebit—inspired by an archival piece, the hardware combines two of the House’s most historical motifs in a mix of metals
  • Interior zip and open pockets
  • Paper plastic coated label with Gucci and Interlocking G print
  • Sliding chain shoulder strap: drop 22″
  • Worn as a double chain shoulder strap: drop 12″
  • Can also be worn as a crossbody bag
  • 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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