Balmain Bags White Cotton

Regular price
830.22 USD
Sale price
830.22 USD
Regular price
1,930.74 USD
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Only 6 left in stock

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Description

Shoulder tote bag in beige canvas with horizontal stripe detailing in dark charcoal and white across the front and back panels, featuring an embroidered "BALMAIN" logo in the central stripe band. Dual black leather shoulder straps with a central black leather tab at the top opening. Interior is lined in a taupe fabric with a flat slip pocket on one side and black leather hardware fittings at the strap attachments.

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Balmain Bags White Cotton
Balmain Bags White Cotton
Balmain Bags White Cotton
Balmain Bags White Cotton
Balmain Bags White Cotton
Balmain Bags White Cotton
Balmain Bags White Cotton
Balmain Bags White Cotton
Balmain Bags White Cotton
Balmain Bags White Cotton
Balmain Bags White Cotton
Balmain Bags White Cotton
Balmain Bags White Cotton
Balmain Bags White Cotton
Balmain Bags White Cotton

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