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Louis Vuitton bags, monogram and more
Travel goods heritage since 1854
Louis Vuitton opened as a Paris trunk maker in 1854, printed its Monogram canvas in 1896 to fight counterfeiters, and has been the most copied house on earth ever since. The upside of that history: the real thing is built to outlive its owner. The Speedy (1930), the Neverfull tote (2007) and the Keepall weekender anchor the secondhand market, all in canvas that shrugs off decades. Date codes, stitch counts and hardware are what our curation team reads before a listing goes live; newer pieces carry a microchip instead of a date code. See how LV compares with the other blue chips in the handbags that hold their value, or browse travel bags for the Keepalls.