Louis Vuitton – LV initiales 30mm reversible belt
400.00 €
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The initials of the founder Louis Vuitton affixed to an emblematic belt made of taurillon leather, one of the house’s signature materials!
Product name : LV initiales 30mm reversible belt
Brand : Louis Vuitton
Description :
Inspired by Louis Vuitton’s Parnasséa leather goods collection, this reversible LV Initiales 30mm belt is a refined interpretation of an iconic design. Made from soft, reversible calf leather, its two powdery colours will enhance any silhouette with sophistication.
Details:
- Width: 30 mm / 1.2 inches
- Shiny golden-finish buckle
- Reversible: grained calf leather on both sides
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