Vintage Gucci Large Carry-On Duffle


Condition: Pristine
Price: Sold
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Dating back to the '70s, this vintage Gucci carry-on duffle with green and red web handles, remains in immaculate condition and appears to have been used very little. The material used is pigskin, which became a signature house material after its introduction in 1947.

  • Serial number 012390079
  • Top zipper closure 
  • Double canvas handles in green and red web stripe with a 30cm drop 
  • Adjustable side buckle closures 
  • Lined in GG canvas, gold-toned Gucci engraved hardware 
  • Lock with key holder
  • Luggage tag
  • Interior zipper pocket 
  • Exterior zipper pocket 
  • Protective feet 

 

Reference
117-66
Designer
Gucci
Status
Sold
Origin
Made in Italy
Dimensions
30 x 50 x 23 cm

Gucci

Founded in Florence in 1921, Gucci represents world class luxury, Italian heritage and modern style.

The House of Gucci, better known as simply Gucci is an Italian iconic fashion and leather goods label. The House of Gucci was founded in 1921 by the master upholsterer Guccio Gucci as a workshop for leather goods in Florence. Gucci became well-known in 1947 after introducing a handbag with a bamboo handle, which is still popular today. Over the years, Gucci built a reputation for its excellent quality, hiring only the best craftsmen to work in its atelier. In 1951 the first Gucci store was opened in Milan. In 1953, Guccio Gucci died, and the business was passed on to his four sons who opened the first overseas Gucci store in Manhattan the same year. In the ’60s Gucci introduced their timeless designs: lush butterfly and floral patterns, the original Gucci loafer, and the double-G logo for buckles and other accessories. Frida Giannini is the current creative director of the entire Gucci brand.

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