Gucci Print Belt Bag in Red Hibiscus Textured Leather
Belt Bag (Fanny Pack / Bum Bag) with a semi-structured half-moon silhouette. · Gucci (Kering Group), luxury tier. Designed by Alessandro Michele, who revived maximalist retro aesthetics for the house.
Collection: Gucci Logo Print Collection, first introduced in the Cruise 2018 collection. It is part of the 'Re-Edition' or 'Vintage-Inspired' permanent line of that era.

Style
Belt Bag (Fanny Pack / Bum Bag) with a semi-structured half-moon silhouette.
Brand
Gucci (Kering Group), luxury tier. Designed by Alessandro Michele, who revived maximalist retro aesthetics for the house.
Material
Supple textured calfskin leather with a heavy pebble grain. Construction is machine-stitched with internal piping and bonded edges for a soft, rounded shape.
Dimensions
Large size version: Approx. 28cm (W) x 18cm (H) x 8cm (D). It is the standard adult size of this specific crossbody/belt model.
Description
A standout piece of modern streetwear, this bag features the iconic 80s Gucci vintage logo emblazoned across vibrant red grain leather. Its oversized shape and bold colors make it a statement accessory that bridges the gap between high fashion and retro athletic wear.
Key Features
The distinctive 'distressed' font of the logo print, the pebble-grain texture of the Hibiscus leather, and the oversized antique gold zipper that identifies it as a Michele-era design.
Material & Construction
Supple textured calfskin leather with a heavy pebble grain. Construction is machine-stitched with internal piping and bonded edges for a soft, rounded shape.
Color & Pattern
Hibiscus Red with a 1980s-inspired vintage Gucci logo print featuring the green and red web and interlocking G in yellow/black. This is a classic permanent colorway for this specific line.
Hardware Details
Antique gold-toned hardware. Features a chunky oversized metal zipper with a branded pull tab and a plastic side-release buckle on the nylon strap.
Interior Description
Lined in natural cotton linen or beige microfiber. It features a single open compartment with a branded leather heat-stamp tag featuring the serial number on the underside.
Closure Type
Top zip closure with a heavy-duty metal track.
Strap & Handle Details
Adjustable green and red nylon Web strap with a plastic buckle closure, designed to be worn around the waist or across the chest.
Craftsmanship Details
High-quality machine stitching with consistent tension. The leather has a substantial weight and the logo screen-printing is designed to flex without cracking.
Authentication Indicators
The 'distressed' effect on the printed logo should be consistent; the leather grain should be deep but even. Stitching on the zipper track is precise. Internal leather tag should have 'GUCCI made in italy' with a specific crisp font.
Origin & Manufacturing
Made in Italy. Produced in Gucci’s Tuscan workshops following high-volume luxury manufacturing standards.
Era & Period
Contemporary Logo Mania Period (Late 2010s). Designed to evoke 1980s sportswear and street style.
Age Estimate
Produced circa 2018-2021 based on the specific logo graphic and the hardware aging style.
Cultural Significance
Represents the 'Logomania' resurgence of the 2010s and Alessandro Michele's 'Ugly-Chic' philosophy which successfully merged heritage house codes with kitschy pop culture.
Condition Notes
Exterior leather shows minor creasing at the base; logo print appears intact. Hardware shows standard antique finish. Interior appears clean. Overall condition: Excellent.
Value Estimate
Original Retail: $1,290. Current Resale Market: $600 - $900 depending on color and condition wear.
Care & Maintenance
Clean with a soft, damp cloth. Avoid contact with dark denim to prevent color transfer on the logo. Store in a dust bag with tissue stuffing to maintain the half-moon shape.
Similar Handbags
Gucci Marmont Belt Bag (quilted leather, more feminine), Prada Re-Edition Nylon Belt Bag (utilitarian), Louis Vuitton Bumbag (monogram canvas).
Interesting Facts
This bag was instrumental in the 'Fanny Pack' revival in high fashion, frequently seen on celebrities like A$AP Rocky and Kendall Jenner, turning a previously 'uncool' 80s staple into a cult luxury item.