GUCCI Diana Large Black Nylon Bamboo Handle Shoulder Bag.
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This is a vintage style of the iconic Gucci Bamboo collection, known for its distinctive hand-curved bamboo handle, a brand signature for decades. It is a 2-way bag, meaning it can be carried by the bamboo top handles or using the removable shoulder strap, as seen in the image.
Gucci Bamboo Handle Shoulder Bag.
Material: Crafted from durable black nylon with a bamboo top handle and black leather trim.
Hardware: Features silver-tone metal hardware, including a chain link connecting the handle and a zippered top closure.
Versatility: The bag includes a detachable shoulder strap for versatile wear, functioning as a top-handle bag or a shoulder bag.
This is the LARGE sized Gucci Diana. The bag is in very good to excellent preloved condition for a vintage bag. Besides just being vintage, the only callout is a tiny little hole by bottom in nylon. Cannot really see with the naked eye and definitely not while wearing it. The piping is in great condition, interior is spotless like it’s never been used, hardware looks great, stamps are all present and snaps, zippers work beautifully. Bamboo handle in perfect condition, no cracking! In the right lighting, the leather on bottom has a little scuffing.
Height of bag is 12”
Width is 15”





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