Griet Handbag Limited Edition Monogram Mirage
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Griet Handbag Limited Edition Monogram Mirage

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Griet Handbag Limited Edition Monogram MirageThis authentic Louis Vuitton Griet Limited Edition Monogram Mirage presented in the brand's Fall Winter 2007 Runway Collection updates this classic tote into a modern, eye catching piece. Crafted in iconic monogram canvas with gradually faded noir black shading throughout, this limited edition bag features dark brown patent leather handles and trims, hidden golden frame silhouette, protective base studs, push lock closure in its flap and gold tone

This authentic Louis Vuitton Griet Limited Edition Monogram Mirage presented in the brand's Fall/Winter 2007 Runway Collection updates this classic tote into a modern, eye-catching piece. Crafted in iconic monogram canvas with gradually faded noir black shading throughout, this limited edition bag features dark brown patent leather handles and trims, hidden golden frame silhouette, protective base studs, push-lock closure in its flap and gold-tone hardware accents. Its black microfiber interior displays three divided compartments, side zip and slip pockets storing daily essentials. A unique and luxurious piece to add to your collection. Authenticity code reads: FL3087. **Note: Shoe photographed is used as a sizing reference, and does not come with the bag. These are professional pictures of the actual bag offered by Rebag.

Estimated Retail: $3,450
Condition: Great. Scratches and discoloration on hardware, wear and indentation on leather trim. 
Accessories: Dust bag and care booklet.
Measurements: Handle Drop 5.5", Height 10", Width 15.5", Depth 5.5"
Designer: Louis Vuitton
Model: Griet Limited Edition Monogram Mirage

Item Number: 4678/01

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