Salvatore Ferragamo – Reversible and adjustable gancini belt
Salvatore Ferragamo – Reversible and adjustable gancini belt
430.00 €
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A belt cut from the exquisite leather for which Ferragamo is renowned – signed with the iconic Salvatore Ferragamo symbol
Product name : Reversible and adjustable gancini belt
Brand : Salvatore Ferragamo
Description :
With its streamlined design and signature details, this elegant two-tone belt in natural grained calfskin leather is a must-have for any accessories edit. The palladium-tone Gancini buckle is an iconic and beautiful detail, while the reversible design and adjustable length ensure it’s just as versatile as it is stylish.
- height 3.5 CM
- Composition: Calf leather
- Made in Italy
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