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Vintage black velvet clutch with rhinestone clasp, formal black velvet pouch evening bag, New York & Company
Vintage black velvet clutch with rhinestone clasp, formal black velvet pouch evening bag, New York & Company
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Vintage black velvet evening purse with a diamond-studded metal clasp. The clasp has three magnet closures. The purse has two straps made of thin silver chains and a small zippered interior pocket. The interior is lined with black nylon fabric. Made by New York & Company.
Condition: The chain handles have tarnished/blackened in some sections. The clasp does not close properly at the ends but closes fine in the center. The purse is overall in good condition aside from these issues.
PLEASE NOTE:
All items I sell are vintage and are not new. I try my best to describe the condition of each item as accurately as possible. I highly encourage you to click on each photo in the listing to enlarge it and see more details. Also, the color of the item may vary slightly depending on your screen settings. If you would like additional photos, information or details on an item, please feel free to message me and I'll gladly provide it. All items offered are in AS-IS condition and all sales are final.
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