Fendi – Black leather belt
Fendi – Black leather belt
410.00 €
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A belt stamped with the Fun Fur – the logo designed in a few minutes by Karl Lagerfeld in the 1960s… A seal destined to become legendary!
Product name : Black leather belt
Brand : Fendi
Description :
- Measurements: Height: 3.5 cm
- Composition: 100% calfleather,
- Made in Italy
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