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Picotin bag, year 2020 Limited Edition.

Camel Epson leather. Cyli…
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HERMÈS. Picotin bag, year 2020 Limited Edition. Camel Epson leather. Cylindrical structure with two short handles sewn to the body of the bag with herringbone details in blue and burgundy. Strap for closure. Silver hardware. Four protective rivets on the base. Padlock with key. Entrupy certificate. Unused. Measurements: 19 x 18 x 14 cm. The Picotin model by Hermès is inspired by the equestrian world. Its ergonomic design is based on the bags containing oats that were used to feed horses.

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HERMÈS. Picotin bag, year 2020 Limited Edition. Camel Epson leather. Cylindrical structure with two short handles sewn to the body of the bag with herringbone details in blue and burgundy. Strap for closure. Silver hardware. Four protective rivets on the base. Padlock with key. Entrupy certificate. Unused. Measurements: 19 x 18 x 14 cm. The Picotin model by Hermès is inspired by the equestrian world. Its ergonomic design is based on the bags containing oats that were used to feed horses.

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