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Luis Santini Women's Cross Body Bag
SKU: 0699-11397023
$35.00
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The Luis Santini Women's Crossbody Bag is a stylish and functional accessory designed for versatility and everyday use.Crafted from genuine leather, this bag offers durability and a timeless aesthetic.Its adjustable strap allows for comfortable crossbody or shoulder wear, catering to various preferences and occasions.The bag features multiple compartments with quality zippers, providing ample space for organising essentials.Its design combines practicality with elegance, making it suitable for both casual and formal settings.Whether you're heading to work, running errands, or attending an event, the Luis Santini Crossbody Bag is a reliable and chic choice.
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New: without tags
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Jewellery & Accessories Types
Cross Body Bag
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