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Nwot Twelfth Street Wine Leather Belt By Cynthia Vincent Sz Small on 2040-motos

US $99
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Baltimore, Maryland, United States

Baltimore, Maryland, United States
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 2.5" wide leather belt with gun metal clasp and black elastics. Never been actually worn outside. Sz Small and Boutique sticker label is still on.

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