Pre-owned Louis Vuitton Keepall Bandouliere 35 Tan Waxy Calf Leather Silver Hardware
Pre-owned Louis Vuitton Keepall Bandouliere 35 Tan Waxy Calf Leather Silver Hardware
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Inquiry ID: 7246
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This is a new and unused item.
A luxurious piece of Louis Vuitton's popular Boston bag "Keepall Bandouliere 35" made from supple waxy calf leather. The calming tan color (brown/brown) gives an elegant and relaxed look to adult attire, making it great for travel and weekend outings, as well as a gym bag. It also comes with a shoulder strap, so it is attractive that it can be carried in your hand or worn across the body. You can fully enjoy the luster and tension of the leather that is unique to Louis Vuitton. Please consider it as a "masterpiece" in your wardrobe that can be used for a long time regardless of generation.
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[Inquiry ID] 7246
[Brand] Louis Vuitton
[Category] Bag
[Model name] Keepall Bandouliere
[Material] Waxy calf leather
[Color] Tan (brown/brown)
[Size] 35
[Product condition] New and unused item
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*All accessories shown in the photo are included.
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