SKU: 77724525836

70's, 80's Christian Dior vintage beige and brown trotter monogram large folded design bag, messenger bag. Unisex. Eclair zippers.

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70's, 80's Christian Dior vintage beige and brown trotter monogram large folded design bag, messenger bag. Unisex. Eclair zippers.Looking classic and elegant! Perfect unisex use bag for work and school. This is a Christian Dior vintage, large size messenger style folded design bag from the late 70's through the early 80's. Can also be a few trip travel bag. What is stunning is that you will love how the monogram jacquard fabric woven with some roughness but warmness compared to that in the recent ones. Both exterior and interior are in a great vintage condition despite its use

Looking classic and elegant! Perfect unisex use bag for work and school....

This is a Christian Dior vintage, large size messenger style folded design bag from the late 70's through the early 80's. Can also be a few trip travel bag.

What is stunning is that you will love how the monogram jacquard fabric woven with some roughness but warmness compared to that in the recent ones.

Both exterior and interior are in a great vintage condition despite its use and age.
The "ECLAIR" zippers are used, iconic zipper company from 70's through the 80's.

You can close the opening with the front zipper or on the zipper on top. 2 ways.
No wear on the leathers or edges/corners.


Made in France
Material: Woven fabric and leather trimmings and straps.
Measurement: W15.4"(39cm) x H15.7"(40cm Full height) when not folded) x D5.1"(13cm)
Straps(adjustable and carry crossbody as well):36.6"-46.4"(93-118cm)
1 zipper pocket in the back
1 slip-in pocket inside

Don's miss this rare opportunity!


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