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Louis Vuitton M80446 Utility Crossbody

Original price was: $2,995.00.Current price is: $280.00.

SKU: M80446 Category:
Product details

The sporty Utility Crossbody bag is made from Monogram canvas with a top handle and zip pulls in natural leather. A very functional bag, it has multiple outside zipped pockets for quick access to belongings. Its compact shape makes it lightweight while the wide adjustable strap means it’s comfortable to carry.

18 x 11 x 10 cm
(Length x height x width )
  • Monogram coated canvas
  • Natural cowhide leather trim
  • Textile lining
  • Gold-color hardware
  • Sliding coin purse
  • Double zip closure
  • 2 front utility pockets with zip closure
  • Front zipped pocket
  • Strap: Removable, adjustable
  • Strap Drop: 30.0 cm
  • Strap Drop Max.: 45.0 cm
Additional information
BrandLouis Vuitton
ManufacturerLouis Vuitton Outlet
Comes WithOriginal Louis Vuitton paper shopping bags, yellow dust bag, yellow box , Serial number tag.
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Sadie

This bag is my absolute favorite! At such an affordable price, I’m beyond satisfied with the product I received. Highly recommend!

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    This bag is my absolute favorite! At such an affordable price, I’m beyond satisfied with the product I received. Highly recommend!

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