Sac porté épaule S Le Pliage Original Noir (L2605089001) | Longchamp FR

Ce sac shopping séduit par sa silhouette minimaliste et son volume compact, et peut même se plier au format d’un livre de poche. Ses longues anses vous offrent un porté épaule confortable, tandis que sa fermeture zippée permet de transporter vos affaires en toute sécurité.

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Ce sac shopping séduit par sa silhouette minimaliste et son volume compact, et peut même se plier au format d’un livre de poche. Ses longues anses vous offrent un porté épaule 

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Dimensions

26,5 x 28 x 15,5 cm

Poids

220 g

DÉTAILS EXTÉRIEURS

Hauteur poignée : 21 cm

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