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Louis Vuitton N40501 Avenue Backpack

Original price was: $3,550.00.Current price is: $260.00.

SKU: N40501 Categories: , , ,
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The understated elegance of Damier Infini leather, with its discreet checkerboard pattern, makes this Avenue Backpack great for work or play. Three palladium-color zippers, on the front pocket, main compartment, and back padded compartment, perfectly complement the monotonal colorway. It can be carried by its top handle or worn with its shoulder straps.

15.7 x 12.2 x 5.9 inches
(length x Height x Width)
  • Damier Infini cowhide leather
  • Cowhide-leather trim
  • Textile lining
  • Palladium-color hardware
  • Zip closure
  • Adjustable shoulder straps
  • Front zipped pocket
  • Back zipped padded compartment
  • 2 inside flat pockets
  • Handle:Single
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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