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Louis Vuitton M20703 Why Knot PM

Original price was: $4,350.00.Current price is: $290.00.

SKU: M20703 Categories: ,
Product details

Feminine, modern, and very body-friendly, the Why Knot PM handbag is made from the House’s emblematic Mahina calf leather, with its perforated Monogram pattern. Immediately recognizable by its knot-shape handle, this functional bag is perfect for daily essentials like a phone, wallet, keys and sunglasses. The removable braided-leather chain enables shoulder and cross-body wear.

11 x 13.4 x 4.7 inches
(length x Height x Width)
  • Black
  • Perforated Mahina calf leather
  • Mahina calf leather trim
  • Microfiber lining
  • Silver-color hardware
  • Double zip closure system
  • Inside flat back pocket
  • Strap:Removable, adjustable
  • Strap drop: 19.3 inches
  • Strap drop max: 21.7 inches
  • 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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