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Vintage Bally Black Leather Curved Dome Crossbody Bag Made in Italy 1988-1994

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jenjen10372
Updated Feb 19

Vintage Bally Black Leather Curved Dome Crossbody Bag Made in Italy 1988-1994

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Vintage Bally Black Leather Curved Dome Crossbody Bag Made in Italy Vintage Bally black leather crossbody bag, crafted in Italy during the late 1980s–mid 1990s. This timeless piece features a structured curved dome silhouette with a zip top closure, smooth calfskin leather, and gold-tone Bally plaque with engraved zipper pull. Fully leather-lined interior and an adjustable strap allow for comfortable shoulder or crossbody wear. A classic minimalist design from Bally’s high-quality vintage era. Details: • Color: Black • Made in Italy • Late 1980s–mid 1990s production • Smooth structured calfskin leather • Gold-tone hardware • Curved zip-top closure • Fully leather-lined interior • Adjustable leather strap Measurements: 9” H x 10” W x 2.75” D Strap drop: adjustable 18”–22” Condition: Good vintage condition. Exterior shows surface scuffing, light scratches, and creasing consistent with age and use. Interior leather lining has visible scratches from normal wear. Hardware shows light patina. Please review photos carefully for details.
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