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NEW- Woman HANDBAG -SugarDaddy -Camel Color- Israeli

Condition:
New with tags
Price:
US $69.99
ApproximatelyS$ 94.48
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Located in: MODI'IN, ISRAEL, Israel
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Estimated between Tue, 4 Jun and Fri, 14 Jun to 43230
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eBay item number:263504348722
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Item specifics

Condition
New with tags: A brand-new, unused, and unworn item in the original packaging (such as the original ...
Size
Medium
Handmade
No
Country/Region of Manufacture
Israel
Department
Women
Style
Shoulder Bag
Exterior Color
camel
Product Line
Fetish
Theme
Colorful, Designer
Features
Adjustable Strap
Vintage
No
Exterior Material
Synthetic
Closure
Magnetic
Occasion
Casual
Brand
Sugar Daddy
Bag no.
3203-44 9166
Modified Item
No

Item description from the seller

Netaim2010

Netaim2010

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263 items sold
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Seller feedback (111)

2***2 (1204)- Feedback left by buyer.
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Great stamps thanks
e***e (1258)- Feedback left by buyer.
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A reliable and friendly seller, thank you!
3***e (121)- Feedback left by buyer.
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love the stamp... spent alot of time trying to find a connection with Nirit and this stamp and could not find much except the village of Nirit founded by Ethiopian immigrants in the early '50's