Gucci Horsebit 1955 Shoulder Bag

£1,695.00

SKU: STK019294

The Gucci Horsebit 1955 bag is recreated from an archival design. With the same lines and forms first introduced over six decades ago, the accessory unifies the original details with a modern spirit, highlighting the Horsebit. Part of Gucci’s genetic code, the double ring and bar design has been established as one of the most distinctive elements among the House symbols borrowed from the equestrian world. Presented on a small flap shoulder bag, the hardware is paired with the House’s monogram fabric and completed with a special mechanism that adjusts the length of the shoulder strap so it can be carried on one shoulder or cross body. Pieces with versatile ways to wear and style embrace each person who is part of the House’s individual spirit.Featering brown color and adding a gold tone hardware.

Measurements

  • 20 x 14 x 5 cm
  • Drop straps 60 x 50 cm

In stock

Additional Information
Features

Clasp closure, One interior compartment, One interior slip pocket

Bag type

Crossbody, Shoulder

Material

Canvas / Leather

Exterior Colour

Brown

Hardware

Gold tone

Accessories

Dust cover, Three Booklets, Two detachable straps

Condition

Excellent

Gender

Ladies

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With beginnings at the end of the 19th century, the Gucci company became one of the world’s most successful manufacturers of high-end leather goods, clothing, and other fashion products.

The company made handbags of cotton canvas rather than leather during World War II as a result of material shortages. The canvas, however, was distinguished by a signature double-G symbol combined with prominent red and green bands.

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