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How Can You Spot a Fake Louis Vuitton |
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Handbags made by Louis Vuitton are one of the most copied Luxury brand in the world.
The classic look of Louis Vuitton is the monogram patten they have become known for. They have sold this pattern throughout the world and it is their bread and butter. In 2003 they made some variation on the classic brown monogram when they introduced the Murakami design. It was available in White, Black, and some locations Pink. This pattern was a revitalization of the company and they sold more of those patterns in a 2 year period than any other designs. Some important things to remember is that all Authentic Louis Vuitton are numbered by style, there is a number inside the handbag on a leather tag, usually on the D-Ring. Another great thing to look for is that real LV's only use oxidizing leather on the trim of their bags. Also the logo pattern on all Louis Vuitton handbags will match when the seam comes together, if you see one where the seam does not match, it is fake. Also the stitching on their bags are perfect, they do not release any bags with imperfections at all, they are destroyed. |
| Author Source: Roy Leadwell |
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