Some Bagista’s quiver at the sound of “vintage Chanel” in hopes of finding a one of a kind piece to add to their collection, or simply to admire a lovely well cared for accessory. To my surprise, I found this authentic vintage Chanel over at ShopBop (dot com) brought to the online fashion boutique by What Goes Around Comes Around Vintage.
That might sound a bit confusing, so in case you aren’t aware, WGACA are the nations leading experts that specialize in finding true vintage pieces around the globe. This Double Chain Tube Bag made it’s way to their possession and is available for sale right now.
This quilted leather Chanel is said to be from the 80’s and for the time being, it appears to be in such great condition. The barrel shaped shoulder bag suspends from Chanel’s signature double chained leather straps and deep gold hardware can be found decoring this piece. Chic logoed C’s are found at its exterior sides and dyed grained leather lines it’s interior. Small and cute, this Chanel would make the perfect accessory to any formal outfit. With a rare piece like this comes a pretty steep price tag, you can purchase this Vintage Chanel for $2,750.
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Gorgeous bag! But agree the price isn't.
I'm so obsessed with Chanel bags at the moment. Where oh where are you my vintage bag? Lost somewhere or sitting pretty at my house in Europe while I'm back home??
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