
Chanel Women's 2014-2015 Paris-Edinburgh Black Caviar Leather Flap Tote Bag
This Chanel tote from the 2014-2015 Paris-Edinburgh collection exemplifies the house's iconic design heritage. Crafted in supple black caviar leather, the flap silhouette offers both structure and sophistication. Spacious enough for daily essentials, yet refined in execution, this bag pairs seamlessly with any wardrobe.Â
Condition description: Very good (comes with original dust bag)
Dimensions: Length: 38cm, Width: 11cm, Height: 30cm, Handle drop: 31cm, Strap drop: 57cm
*This item is available for in-store pickup or special insured shipping, which must be arranged by contacting [email protected]. Please note that the buyer is responsible for covering the insurance cost.
For in-store pickups, a valid photo ID matching the name on the payment card is required. For all orders over £2,000, an additional proof of address—such as a utility bill or bank statement—must also be presented at the time of collection.
Original: $4,529.54
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This Chanel tote from the 2014-2015 Paris-Edinburgh collection exemplifies the house's iconic design heritage. Crafted in supple black caviar leather, the flap silhouette offers both structure and sophistication. Spacious enough for daily essentials, yet refined in execution, this bag pairs seamlessly with any wardrobe.Â
Condition description: Very good (comes with original dust bag)
Dimensions: Length: 38cm, Width: 11cm, Height: 30cm, Handle drop: 31cm, Strap drop: 57cm
*This item is available for in-store pickup or special insured shipping, which must be arranged by contacting [email protected]. Please note that the buyer is responsible for covering the insurance cost.
For in-store pickups, a valid photo ID matching the name on the payment card is required. For all orders over £2,000, an additional proof of address—such as a utility bill or bank statement—must also be presented at the time of collection.























