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Christian Dior Beige Leather Flap Crossbody Shoulder Bag
Christian Dior Beige Leather Flap Crossbody Shoulder Bag
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Measurements: 9 inches in width and 6 inches in height
Item Condition Rating: Very Good
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Stefany Bags Shoes and More presents this authentic Christian Dior beige leather flap crossbody bag, a timeless vintage luxury piece crafted in France. Designed in soft, textured leather with a neutral beige tone, this elegant crossbody bag is the perfect blend of sophistication and practicality. It features a structured silhouette with a secure flap closure adorned with a silver-tone metal Dior logo clasp. The adjustable leather strap allows for versatile styling—wear it as a shoulder bag or crossbody for hands-free convenience.
This vintage Dior crossbody bag is in very good condition, showing only minimal signs of wear on the leather and hardware. The interior is lined with soft, high-quality material and includes multiple compartments to keep your essentials organized. There may be minor scuffs and patina on the leather due to age, but these are subtle and do not affect the bag’s overall beauty. Please refer to the detailed images to assess the condition.
Measuring 9 inches in width and 6 inches in height, this Christian Dior bag is an ideal size for everyday essentials while maintaining an effortlessly chic aesthetic. Whether you're in search of vintage Dior bags in Boston or a unique addition to your designer handbag collection, this timeless crossbody is a must-have.
Each vintage item in our collection, aged approximately 10-25+ years, inherently comes with a unique set of imperfections, both inside and out. This level of wear is a natural aspect of vintage pieces and contributes to their charm and history. If absolute perfection is your standard, our vintage selection may not be suitable for your needs—please consider this before purchasing.
















