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Hai Ma Qi Shi Women's Red Patent with Gold tone trim Wallet

SKU: 0699-11183882
$15.00
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  • Make a bold statement with the Hai Ma Qi Shi Women's Red Patent Wallet, a stunning blend of style and sophistication. Crafted from high-gloss red patent material, this wallet catches the eye with its sleek and vibrant finish. The luxurious gold-tone trim adds a touch of elegance, making this wallet a true standout accessory. Inside, the wallet offers ample space for your essentials, featuring multiple card slots, compartments for cash, and a secure zippered coin section to keep your belongings organised. Its compact yet functional design makes it easy to carry on its own or slip into your handbag for day-to-day convenience. With its striking red patent exterior and rich gold-tone accents, this wallet is perfect for the woman who loves a touch of glamour in her everyday essentials.


Condition
Used: as new
Brands
Other
Colour
Gold, Red
Material
PU / Polyurethane

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