Conscious
Hermès Pre-Owned
2003 Kelly 28 Sellier tote bag
Named after Grace Kelly in 1977, the Kelly bag from Hermès became one of the most sought-after styles in the world. Crafted from calf leather with a trapeze-shaped body, this Kelly 28 Sellier tote is finished with polished gold-tone hardware.
Composition:
- Calf Leather 100%
Highlights:
- circa 2003
- burgundy
- cream white
- canvas/leather
- contrasting trim
- padlock detail
- gold-tone hardware
- hanging key fob
- signature sangles straps
- single rounded top handle
- main compartment
- Please note that this is an AA-grade pre-owned product and, although it is of the highest quality, it may contain imperfections.
- Condition: GOOD. This previously owned and used item is in good condition with minimal signs of use. This may include fading of material or plating and scratches.
- 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.
- Learn more about what makes a product Conscious on our Conscious Criteria page
Made in: Made in France
Model Measurements:
Height | 1.8 m, 5 ft 11 in |
Bust/Chest | 72 cm, 28.34 in |
Hips | 90 cm, 35.43 in |
Waist | 60 cm, 23.62 in |
The model is | 1.8 m, 5 ft 11 in |
Estimated delivery standard | Feb 04 - Feb 08 |
Estimated delivery express | Jan 31 - Feb 04 |
Merchant name | AMORE USD |
Shop Location | Tokyo, Japan |
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