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CHANEL Pre-Owned
1990 Mini Square Classic Flap shoulder bag
CHANEL’s Classic Flap bag is arguably the label’s most iconic accessory. Gabrielle ‘Coco’ Chanel debuted the innovative design in 1955, breaking the era’s sartorial boundaries by introducing the first of its kind to feature a practical and liberating shoulder strap. It simultaneously manifested the label’s archetypal diamond quilting, while the original Mademoiselle clasp was later replaced by Karl Lagerfeld in the ‘80s with an interlocking CC turn-lock fastening alongside the introduction of the interwoven leather and chain-link strap.
Composition:
- Outer: Lambskin 100%
Highlights:
- circa 1990
- beige
- lambskin
- diamond quilting
- leather and chain-link shoulder strap
- front flap closure
- signature interlocking CC turn-lock fastening
- main compartment
- internal zip-fastening pocket
- internal patch pockets
- internal signature interlocking CC logo
- internal logo stamp
- Serial number: 1612122
- Purchasing this item continues its narrative and reduces the environmental impact by avoiding the use of new resources needed to make the product from scratch, such as water, materials and electricity, and avoiding additional manufacturing impact.
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Made in: Made in France
Estimated delivery standard | Mar 20 - Mar 24 |
Estimated delivery express | Mar 16 - Mar 20 |
Merchant name | AMORE USD |
Shop Location | Tokyo, Japan |
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