
Prada 1BG393 Coconut Fiber Tote Bag Handbag Shoulder Bag
The wine coconut fiber tote bag is a soft deconstructed tote made from wine coconut fiber material, showcasing a lightweight and natural texture that reflects the summer mood. T..
- Category : BAGS > womens bags > handbags
- Brand : Prada
- Model : 1BG393
- Gades : [Top Tier]GRADES EXPLAINED
- SKU : 30
The wine coconut fiber tote bag is a soft deconstructed tote made from wine coconut fiber material, showcasing a lightweight and natural texture that reflects the summer mood. The iconic triangular logo has been refreshed and reinterpreted, adorning the front of the bag, with an embroidered logo at the center that awakens the brand s style. It s beautiful and a summer essential, so grab it quickly!
Model: 1BG393
Dimensions: 36x38x3cm
Level 1: Standard Grade (Standard 1:1)
- Accuracy: ~92% similarity to the original.
- Description: Crafted using materials and hardware (Zinc Alloy) that closely resemble the authentic version. Each piece follows 1:1 dimensions for a high-quality standard look.
Level 2: Premium Grade (Premium 1:1)
- Accuracy: ~96% similarity to the original.
- Description: Made with the same materials as the authentic version and upgraded Semi-Steel hardware. The shape, color tone, and stitching are highly refined. From a close distance, it is virtually indistinguishable from the original.
Level 3: Ultimate / Master Grade (Authentic Quality / 1:1 Mirror)
- Accuracy: ~99% similarity to the original.
- Description: This is our highest tier, developed using an actual authentic product as a master template. It features the same materials and Full Steel hardware. Every detail—including the leather texture, hand-feel, stitching, gold stamping, embossed logos, and overall silhouette—perfectly matches the original. Even when placed side-by-side with the authentic item, no difference can be seen.
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