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Gucci Brown Ophidia GG Supreme Canvas Leather Crossbody Bag
Gucci Brown Ophidia GG Supreme Canvas Leather Crossbody Bag
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Measurements: 9 x 6 In.
Item Condition Rating: Very Good
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Stefany Bags Shoes and More presents this authentic vintage Gucci Ophidia crossbody bag in the classic GG Supreme coated canvas with rich brown leather trim. Crafted in Italy, this iconic piece from the late 1980s to early 1990s features the signature Web stripe in green and red on the front tab, finished with a gold-tone GG button clasp. The structured silhouette offers a practical design with a zip-top closure, adorned with the original gold zipper pull charm, and a front curved pocket perfect for essentials. The adjustable leather strap ensures versatile crossbody or shoulder wear for everyday ease and timeless style.
This vintage Gucci bag is in very good condition, with minor signs of wear inside and out—primarily on the lining and leather corners—that are not visible during daily use. All hardware remains shiny and functional, and the strap is sturdy with light creasing consistent with age. Please refer to the detailed images provided to examine its overall wear and character.
The interior is lined in beige suede and features a zip pocket for small valuables. Serial number 89.02.032 confirms its authenticity. Measurements are approximately 9 inches wide by 6 inches high. This rare Gucci vintage bag is a standout addition for collectors or anyone seeking authentic vintage Gucci bags in Boston or beyond.
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 and please consider not buying it.

















