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Gucci Red Interlocking Chain Leather Shoulder Bag

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Description:

Size: 5.4 (L) x 8 (W) x 2.8 (T) in

Shoulder Strap: 22.3 in

Material: Grained Leather

Hardware: Golden

Color: Red

Condition: Very Good – tiny marks at back

Details:
Gucci Red Interlocking Chain Leather Shoulder Bag. Crafted from luxurious grained leather in a bold red hue, this bag makes a confident style statement. The iconic Interlocking G logo in a light gold-tone hardware is a recognizable symbol of Gucci's timeless design. The sliding chain strap with a leather shoulder guard offers versatility, allowing you to wear it as a shoulder bag or a crossbody. The structured flap closure secures a well-organized interior, perfect for carrying your essentials.

1. New: The product is brand new and unused. It is in pristine, flawless condition.
2. Excellent: The product is in near-perfect condition with no signs of wear. It has been carefully maintained and is almost like new.
3. Very Good: The product shows slight signs of use, such as minor scratches or wear, but remains in great condition overall. It functions perfectly and is well-maintained.
4. Good: The product shows noticeable signs of wear, such as visible scratches, scuffs, and imperfections. It remains fully functional and is still in good condition.
5. Fair: The product has visible signs of heavy use, including significant wear,
scratches, or other imperfections. It may have minor functional issues but is still usable.


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