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Louis Vuitton N51109 Neverfull PM Shoulder Bag Damier Ebene Canvas
Louis Vuitton N51109 Neverfull PM Shoulder Bag Damier Ebene Canvas Original price was: $2,370.00.Current price is: $190.00.
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Louis Vuitton N51110 Neverfull PM Shoulder Bag Damier Azur Canvas

Original price was: $2,370.00.Current price is: $190.00.

SKU: N51110 Categories: , ,
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Description:This supple holdall bag in Damier canvas is a must-have for both travel and city use. Its shape can be adjusted offering great flexibility, while its timeless design adds a sophisticated touch to any outfit.Size: 11.4 x 8.6 x 5.1 inches / 29cm x 22cm x 13cm (Length x Height x Width)Detailed Features:– Eye-catching striped interior with textile lining– Large interior zipped pocket which can fit a long wallet– Interior D-ring for keys or an accessory– Metallic pieces in shiny golden brass– Leather trimmings– Side laces to change the shape of the bag

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BrandLouis Vuitton
ManufacturerLouis Vuitton Outlet
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Comes WithOriginal Louis Vuitton paper shopping bags, yellow dust bag, yellow box , Serial number tag.
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