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Louis VUITTON Saint-Tropez Square

Saint-Tropez Square, Louis VUITTON Scarves, Designer Scarves, M72275

Fashion and culture are closely connected with each other, as you can see from this Louis VUITTON Saint-Tropez Square scarf, whose Riviera spirit pays illustrative homage to the small and most famous Mediterranean port in the world.

Fashion and culture are closely connected with each other, as you can see from this Louis VUITTON Saint-Tropez Square scarf, whose Riviera spirit pays illustrative homage to the small and most famous Mediterranean port in the world.

Saint-Tropez Port was the main commercial port of France before 1914 and was wildly used during the 18th century. The town was the site of various associated trades like fishing, cork and wood. Now its role as a commercial port was declined, and it is now primarily a tourist spot. And each October, a regatta is held in the bay of Saint-Tropez. This is a draw of many yachts, some up to 50 meters in length, exactly what shows on the square scarf.

This scarf is sized at 35.4" x 35.4" and made from 100% silk. And on the scarf is discreetly hand-written Louis VUITTON signature on the bottom right. This scarf is available in four glorious colors of violet, redFree Web Content, blue and green. It is priced at $230.00.

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