Louis Vuitton bags
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Louis Vuitton Bucket handbag in black epi leather
750 €
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Louis Vuitton Sac Plat handbag in ebene damier canvas and brown leather
950 €
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Louis Vuitton Keepall XS handbag in khaki monogram leather
2,750 €
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Louis Vuitton Elégie handbag in brown monogram canvas and brown leather
750 €
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Louis Vuitton Pochette-ceinture in black damier graphite canvas and black leather
1,080 €
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Louis Vuitton Croissant handbag monogram canvas and natural leather
1,850 €
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Louis Vuitton Alma large model handbag in red patent leather
1,450 €
Retail price recorded on the basis of similar items in 2025 Retail Price: 2,800 €
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Louis Vuitton Speedy Editions Limitées handbag in brown monogram canvas and natural leather
2,550 €
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Louis Vuitton Trevi handbag in ebene damier canvas and brown leather
950 €
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Louis Vuitton Speedy 35 handbag in ebene damier canvas and brown leather
790 €
Retail price recorded on the basis of similar items in 2025 Retail Price: 1,400 €
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Louis Vuitton Robusto briefcase in brown taiga leather
750 €
Retail price recorded on the basis of similar items in 2025 Retail Price: 3,400 €
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Louis Vuitton Antigua shopping bag in blue canvas and natural leather
550 €
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Louis Vuitton Phenix handbag in raspberry pink epi leather
1,150 €
Retail price recorded on the basis of similar items in 2025 Retail Price: 2,500 €
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Louis Vuitton Marin - Travel Bag travel bag in brown monogram canvas and natural leather
950 €
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Louis Vuitton Artsy medium model shopping bag in blue empreinte monogram leather
1,550 €
Retail price recorded on the basis of similar items in 2025 Retail Price: 2,800 €
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Louis Vuitton petit Bucket shopping bag in natural leather
1,190 €
Retail price recorded on the basis of similar items in 2025 Retail Price: 2,200 €
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Louis Vuitton Polochon shoulder bag in brown monogram canvas
2,980 €
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Louis Vuitton City Steamer small model handbag in black grained leather
1,550 €
Retail price recorded on the basis of similar items in 2025 Retail Price: 2,710 €
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Louis Vuitton Alzer 80 suitcase in brown monogram canvas and lozine (vulcanised fibre)
4,750 €
Retail price recorded on the basis of similar items in 2025 Retail Price: 11,800 €
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Louis Vuitton Alma small model handbag in pink epi leather
1,180 €
Retail price recorded on the basis of similar items in 2025 Retail Price: 2,050 €
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Louis Vuitton Trouville handbag in brown monogram canvas and natural leather
720 €
Retail price recorded on the basis of similar items in 2025 Retail Price: 1,650 €
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Louis Vuitton Capucines MM handbag in pink grained leather
4,380 €
Retail price recorded on the basis of similar items in 2025 Retail Price: 6,500 €
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Louis Vuitton Pallas shoulder bag in azur damier canvas
690 €
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Louis Vuitton Alzer 60 suitcase in brown monogram canvas and lozine (vulcanised fibre)
2,450 €
Retail price recorded on the basis of similar items in 2025 Retail Price: 10,600 €
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Louis Vuitton shoulder bag in black and grey "Reverso" monogram canvas and black leather
1,650 €
Retail price recorded on the basis of similar items in 2025 Retail Price: 2,250 €
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Louis Vuitton Coussin BB shoulder bag in black empreinte monogram leather
1,980 €
Retail price recorded on the basis of similar items in 2025 Retail Price: 3,300 €
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Louis Vuitton Catalina small model handbag in pink monogram patent leather and natural leather
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Louis Vuitton Artsy medium model handbag in brown monogram canvas and natural leather
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Louis Vuitton trunk in monogram canvas and brown lozine (vulcanised fibre)
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Louis Vuitton petit Noé shopping bag in black epi leather
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Louis Vuitton Joséphine small model handbag in blue monogram canvas Idylle and blue leather
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Louis Vuitton Rivoli shoulder bag in brown monogram canvas and natural leather
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Louis Vuitton Keepall 55 cm travel bag in brown monogram canvas and natural leather
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Louis Vuitton Saumur small model shoulder bag in brown monogram canvas and brown leather
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Louis Vuitton Alize travel bag in brown monogram canvas and natural leather
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Louis Vuitton Montorgueil handbag in brown monogram canvas and natural leather
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Louis Vuitton Sirius 55 travel bag in brown monogram canvas and natural leather
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Louis Vuitton Thomas shoulder bag in grey damier canvas and black leather
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Louis Vuitton Montaigne handbag in blue, yellow and green leather
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Louis Vuitton L'Ingénieux small model handbag in blue suhali leather
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Louis Vuitton Keepall Editions Limitées weekend bag in white multicolor monogram canvas
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Louis Vuitton Brentwood shoulder bag in burgundy empreinte monogram leather and natural leather
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Louis Vuitton Speedy 30 handbag in brown monogram canvas and natural leather
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Louis Vuitton shopping bag in black taiga leather and black smooth leather
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Louis Vuitton bags
Louis Vuitton has a long and rich family history. Its founder came from the Jura to Paris and was taken on as an apprentice travel trunk-maker with a box and trunk maker and packing company. His skill, mastery and good taste were soon recognised and he was entrusted with orders from important clients, including making a toilet case for Empress Eugénie.
Armed with this recognition, Louis Vuitton founded his own company in 1854 and opened his first shop in Place Vendôme. Times changed and travel and transport intensified. The curved top trunks that had been used for centuries were unsuited to new practices and the stacking of luggage, in particular. The ever inventive Louis Vuitton created a flat top trunk which was more suitable for the times and whch was soon a resounding success. His new leather trunks accompanied a whole new generation of wealthy travellers, driven by the expansion of empire, the development of trading posts, commerce, the colonies and a curiosity for foreign lands.
In 1870, Louis’ son, George, set off to explore the world, starting with London and New York, whilst the company’s clientele grew to include nobles from the courts of the East and Far-East. From 1886, he fitted his trunks with secure locks to foil lock-pickers. From 1888 the company began using the famous signature Ebène check design on Louis Vuitton luggage. In 1896, a new coated, waterproof cotton canvas which was particularly hard-wearing and elegant, was perfected. It consisted of a high quality cotton and linen weave with a rubber coating. In the same year, the most iconic of all the Louis Vuitton prints appeared: the Monogram with the company initials ‘LV’. Initially the colours were black and beige, but now it comes in a range of fabrics and colours, such as the Damier in Azur or Ebène and Epi leather, etc.
In 1914, Georges Vuitton had a marvellous building constructed on the Avenue des Champs-Elysées which became the flagship for Louis Vuitton.
Bernard Arnault became head of the company at the end of the eighties and chose to diversify the offering of the company which became the premier brand in the LVMH Group. Since then, Louis Vuitton has been offering accessories, shoes, timepieces, jewellery, perfumes and ready-to-wear. Recently it has also moved into lifestyle collections.
The brand really took off in 1997 when Marc Jacobs arrived to take over creative direction of Louis Vuitton. This New York designer mixed the elegant with the casual, history with modernity, homage and off-beat, glamour and humour to design ready-to-wear and shoe collections that would radically refresh the image of the brand whilst drawing on its heritage.
Louis Vuitton has become a fashion brand with worldwide success. Its muses are chosen from the ranks of celebrities and it is increasing collaborating with people from the contemporary art world to produce ‘capsule’ collections, i.e. in limited editions for a brief period of time. A first in the history of fashion! Stephen Sprouse, the artist and fashion designer, famous for his street-style, designed the famous ‘Graffiti’ range of handbags with Marc Jacobs in 2000. In 2002, the English illustrator, Julie Verhoeven, worked with Marc Jacobs on bags known as the ‘Contes de fées’ (fairytales) collection. In 2003, ‘Monogram Multicolore’ was launched with Takashi Murakami who drew part of his inspiration from the world of Japanese mangas. This collaboration with the Japanese artist was repeated in 2005 with the ‘Monogram Cerises’ or ‘Cherry Blossom’ line, a silk-screen printing technique on monogram canvas. In 2007, the artist Richard Prince worked with Marc Jacobs on a canvas that used the overprinting and transparency of logos to create the ‘Monogram Jokes’ and ‘Monogram Pulp’ designs. In 2012, the famous Japanese artist Yayoi Kusama, whose style is very radical, abstract and graphic, produced the ‘Dots Infinity’ range in reference to his obsession with spotted patterns.
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Replica Handbag and Jewelry Shopping offers you more than 500 Louis Vuitton bags, which, after having been carefully selected for their perfect condition and desirability, are appraised and authenticated by our expert Jérôme Lalande, renowned for his expertise in fine leather goods. Jérôme Lalande has worked with several auction houses for over twenty years, including Hermès.
Unlike Chanel handbags, which have a serial number, Louis Vuitton handbags have a date code, just like Hermès handbags.
Louis Vuitton handbags have a date code stamped on an inside label or on the inside lining of the product.
This code makes it possible to precisely identify the place and year of its manufacture. The latter concerns Louis Vuitton handbags that have been manufactured since the late 1980s.
The majority of date codes are made up of a combination of numbers and letters. The numbers indicate the year and month of manufacture (as well as the week for the most recent models) and the letters indicate the country in which the Louis Vuitton bag was made:
- Before the early 1980s : no date code for Louis Vuitton handbags.
- Early 1980s : the date code has three or four digits. The first two digits indicate the year of manufacture and the last digit(s) the month.
For example, the date code "852" indicates that the Louis Vuitton bag was manufactured in February 1985. - From 1990 to 2006 : the two letters precede the numbers, for which the reading configuration has been changed. The first and third digits indicate the month and the second and fourth digits the year of manufacture.
For example, a code "DR1025" indicates that the Louis Vuitton handbag was made in France in December 2005. - Since 2007 : the two letters are followed by four digits with a change in reading; the first and third digits indicate the calendar week and the second and fourth digits the year of manufacture of Louis Vuitton handbags.
For example, the date code "MA2088" lets you know that the Louis Vuitton bag was made in Italy, in the 28th week of the year, in July, in 2008.
France | A0, A1, A2, AA, AAS (Special Order), AH, AR, AN, AS, BA, BJ, BU, DR, DU, DR, DT, CO, CT, CX, ET, FL, LW, MB, MI, NO, RA, RI, SA, SD, SF, SL, SN, SP, SR, TA, TJ, TH, TN, TR, TS, VI, VX |
Germany | LP, OL |
Italy | BC, BO, CE, FO, MA, NZ, OB, PL, RC, RE, SA, TD |
Spain | BC, CA, LO, LB, LM, LW, GI, UB |
Switzerland | DI, FA |
USA | FC, FH, LA, OS, SD, FL, TX |
Note that Louis Vuitton handbags with a suede lining can sometimes be harder to read and in some cases the date code may even have disappeared. This can also be the case for antique Louis Vuitton handbags, or if they have been "aggressively" cleaned.