Collection: Louis Vuitton

FAQ - Everything you need to know about genuine vintage Louis Vuitton bags

  1. How can I tell if a vintage Louis Vuitton bag is authentic?

    To verify authenticity, check the following:
  • The monogram pattern must be perfectly symmetrical and never cut off at seams or pockets.
  • Date code: English system with two letters (country of production) + four numbers (week and year), until March 2021. Newer bags have a built-in microchip instead of a code
  • Stitching: Uniform yellow stitches (e.g. 5 stitches in handle parts), perfect finish without loose threads
  • Hardware: Heavier metal materials with clear logo and smooth movement – ​​no plastic or cheap imitations

2. How do I best care for and maintain a vintage Louis Vuitton bag?

To maintain condition and value, it is recommended:

  • Store in a dust bag, away from moisture and direct sunlight.
  • Using teacher maintenance products for vachetta leather – develops patina over time that is genuine and cherished.
  • Cleaning metal hardware with a soft cloth or Brasso, for example, and careful care of canvas – avoid harsh chemicals.
  • Easy care: easy cleaning with a damp cloth and regular conditioning of leather parts.

3. Are vintage Louis Vuitton bags a good investment?

Many see vintage Vuitton as “wearable investments”:

  • Iconic models like the Speedy and Neverfull have retained up to 85–100% of their value, sometimes more with limited editions.
  • There is evidence that classic bags can increase in resale value by 5–10% each year, especially if kept with original packaging and certificate.
  • At the same time, vintage LV offers an opportunity to give new value and sustainability to luxury fashion – without buying new.

4. Are all vintage Louis Vuitton bags made in France?

No. Although many bags are made in France, genuine Louis Vuitton bags are also produced in Spain, Italy, Germany and the United States.
This is evident from the bag's date code, where the letters, for example, “SP” = Spain and “SD” = USA.