Prada Re-Nylon And Saffiano Leather Duffle Bag
The new collection Prada combines traditional materials and technologically innovative recycled fibers, creating hybrid designs that blend old and new, luxury and simplicity, like this large duffle bag in a solid color made of Re-Nylon Gabardine fabric and Saffiano leather. A functional material and vehicle of experimentation, Re-Nylon is a regenerated nylon yarn produced from recycled and purified plastic trash recovered in the oceans, fishing nets, and textile fiber waste. It is combined in this duffle bag with Saffiano leather, calf leather of the highest quality defined by a crosshatch texture and wax finish. The bag, with the metal triangle logo, comes with a name tag.
Material | Size |
Nylon | 42 x 24cm |
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What types of payment are accepted?
3-D Secure Payment System (Online payment) or Western Union (Money transfer)
What is 3-D secure (3DS)?
It is a system developed to increase the security of purchases with a credit card on the internet. The (3DS) protocol developed by VISA has also been adopted by MasterCard and has been introduced as a requirement.
Why is 3-D secure safe and reliable?
In the 3-D Secure system, during the virtual payment step, the bank asks the cardholder for the payment password known only to him/her, and the identity of the cardholder is thus verified. So it is ensured that the use of credit cards on the internet by unauthorized persons is prevented.
How does 3-D secure work?
For fraud protection, 3-D Secure (3DS) requires customers to complete an additional verification step with the card issuer when paying. Typically, you direct the customer to an authentication page on their bank’s website, and they enter a password associated with the card or a sms sent to their phone.
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How to send money on the Western Union® app ?
Sending money with Western Union is easy.
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