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Gucci Ophidia GG Supreme Belted iPhone Case Beige/Ebony

$750.00 $430.00

Description

The world of Ophidia evolves with a belted iPhone case, influenced by the sportswear inspired belt bags popular in the nineties. The design combines the signature GG motif with the Web stripe.

Size: 7″W x 4″H x 1″D / W17.5cm x H10.5cm x D2.5cm

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

  • Beige/ebony GG Supreme canvas, a material with low environmental impact, with brown leather trim
  • Green and red Web
  • Gold-toned hardware
  • Oval enamel detail with metal Double G
  • Microfiber lining with a suede-like finish
  • Two credit card slots
  • Detachable belt
  • Zipper closure
  • Can be worn as a belt bag on the hip or waist, or as a cross body bag. Sizing will differ based on where the belt is worn, please refer to the size guide to find your size.
  • 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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