Dolce & Gabbana – Calfskin belt with DG logo
Dolce & Gabbana – Calfskin belt with DG logo
335.00 €
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Product name : Leather belt with DG logo
Brand : Dolce & Gabbana
Description :
Defined by its essential line, this new calf leather belt is embellished with a DG logo buckle in light gold galvanised metal:
• Height 25 mm
• Light gold logo buckle with pin buckle
• Dome popper fastening beneath the buckle
• Nickel-free buckles and hardware
• Made in Italy
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