beige zebra stripe calf hair 'Jacki' shoulder bag

retail : $2,690.00BLUEFLY : $2,155.00
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Nothing brings Italian luxury to mind quite like Gucci. Carry on the tradition of superior goods with wares from the legendary Italian fashion house.
  • Color: Beige / Black / White
  • Supple leather and zebra striped dyed calf hair with polished pale goldtone hardware; Fur Origin - Italy
  • Leather tab over top with pushlock piston clasp closure at front
  • 19'' single shoulder strap with 9'' drop and adjustable buckle closure
  • Canvas lined interior with leather bound zip pocket and two organizational patch pockets
  • Measures approximately 14'' at widest x 9'' tall at center x 3'' deep; weighs 2 lbs.
  • This item cannot be shipped outside of the US
  • Leather / Dyed Calf Hair; Italy; style#320319401
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Gucci

Beginning in a luggage store in 1921, Florence, Italy, Guccio Gucci established a small business dedicated to fine leather bags, shoes, gloves, and belts. What began as an entrepreneur’s dream has evolved into a global powerhouse marked by excellence and tradition. From family owned to a public limited company, Gucci has maintained the highest standards of fashion while embracing innovation and change. As current creative director of Gucci, Frida Giannini has redefined the Italian brand, introducing a sensual, modern edge to over 90 years of superior quality craftsmanship. Recognized by the fashion elite for a commitment to exceptional quality, Gucci’s Giannini has given decadence a fresh face with her flair for boho rock 'n' roll. You’ll still find the trusted signature ‘GG’ goods but with updated silhouettes, bolder colors, exotic prints, animal skins, and stunning eyewear. Giannini’s focus is not only on women’s apparel but menswear, showcasing sporty, retro sneakers, chic ties, and classic dress shirts and suits. Gucci remains as iconic as ever with timeless, classic gifts, but moves forward with a sense of adventure. As the phoenix herself says, “I always feel myself on fire.”