Balmain – Black Leather B-Belt
450.00 €
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A minimalist and graphic signature that embodies the Balmain stamp!
Product name : Black Leather B-Belt
Brand : Balmain
Description :
Black calfskin leather belt
Adjustable closure, gold-tone metal Balmain monogram buckle, high-waisted, 40 mm in width
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