Gucci GG Supreme Monogram Coated Canvas Leather Blue Navy Shoulder/Crossbody Bag
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Made In Italy
Serial #: 904.02.020
Great Condition Luxury Vintage 1980s Gucci Ophidia shoulder or crossbody bag classic Signature interlocking GG Supreme Monogram pattern coated canvas in beautiful navy colorway with leather trim & a central logo emblem.
Zip top closure w/ classic Ophidia logo GG metal zipper pull.
Subtle gold-tone hardware
Exterior front & back convenient slip pockets.
With its detachable strap, this Gucci Accessory Collection can easily convert into a multi-function pouch, hand-held clutch, or a small shoulder or crossbody bag.
Phone, medium compact wallet + small extras definitely fit.
Minimalist carry & versatile for day or night use! Handle, leather trim, & coated canvas exterior all in great shape. Stitching all intact. Logo hardware still nice although not as gleaming gold considering its age. Interior has been cleaned out of its thin liner finish & now with its secondary light beige suede fabric lining inside(photo #14). Overall a durable, luxe, ready-to-go bag. Ships quickly with care from a non-smoking home.





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fluffydivasales
Hello, how old is the bag?
Apr 25Reply

fimsatticdeals
@fluffydivasales Hi.. This bag was made in the 1980s or early 1990s before Gucci adopted the 10- 13 digit serial #. Sorry about my late response, I'm just now seeing your comment. Thnx for your interest🥰
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