Jimmy Choo – JC-bar belt
Jimmy Choo – JC-bar belt
395.00 €
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A belt where the JC signature of the most glamorous shoes in the galaxy is combined with a sophisticated look.
Product name : JC-bar belt
Brand : Jimmy Choo
Description :
- Soft and shiny calf leather
- JC emblem
- Made in Italy
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