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Louis Vuitton Neverfull PM Continued. Guide ll

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Continued from Guide l Neverfull PM guide: Things to know about the Neverfull PM: * A. It has an interior D-ring * B. Interior date code (See photo marked “B”) * C. Traditional monogram canvas. * D.  The exterior leather tab that the handle attaches to has 5 regular even stitches on the interior pattern.   (See photo marked “D”). *... »

Review Guide on an authentic Louis Vuitton coin purse

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                                                                                                                                           The Fake (on the left) has the so-called brass wearing off. How to spot a counterfeit Louis Vuitton Pouchette Coin Purse AUTHENTIC First we will start with what the authentic one looks like SIZE: ~4 1/2″(L) x 2 1/2″ (H) The fake was larger. The golden color was rubbing off the hardware. The interior bottom seam... »

Spotting a Fake Designer Handbag, Louis Vuitton, etc.

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Designer handbags are everywhere. Most of us can’t afford the authentic thing (with bags costing, on average, $1,500+), so we gravitate towards the Internet, ebay, or anywhere we can get the best deal. However, those designer handbags can sometimes not be what we think they are. Here are five major things to avoid a designer knock-off and... »

AUTHENTIC LOUIS VUITTON DATE CODE HELPFUL INFORMATION

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WORLD OF VUITTON LOUIS VUITTON DATE CODES These date codes are very important to the pieces that LOUIS VUITTON makes. Some people call these serial numbers, but this isn’t the case. The reason they are called date codes, is because they tell you where and when the bag was made. Date codes are found in all LOUIS VUITTON... »

10 WAYS TO SPOT A FAKE LOUIS VUITTON EASILY

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WORLD OF VUITTON WAYS TO SPOT A FAKE LOUIS VUITTON EASILY Remember, one main thing when looking to purchase an AUTHENTIC LOUIS VUITTON piece. LOUIS VUITTON is all about perfection, if you ever see anything less than perfection 99% of the time it is probably a counterfiet bag. HERE ARE THE TOP WAYS TO SPOT A FAKE: 1.... »

AUTHENTIC LOUIS VUITTON Stamping, Labels Stitching

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WORLD OF VUITTON AUTHENTIC LOUIS VUITTON STAMPING I have been studying AUTHENTIC LOUIS VUITTON for over 10 years, and I am wanting to pass on some of my knowledge to you, so you know more about AUTHENTIC LOUIS VUITTON, so you will never get stuck with a fake again! There are many ins and outs of an... »

TIPS ON BUYING AUTHENTIC LOUIS VUITTON

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HOUSE OF HAUTE COUTURE   TIPS ON BUYING AUTHENTIC LOUIS VUITTON   *RULE #1: Read the seller’s feedback* If they have ever sold a fake, or if they are buying fake bags or other counterfeit items, I would stay away. Also, check out thier NEGATIVE FEEDBACK, if they have any. I also would be very careful when buying from someone... »

Care and Fakes of Louis Vuitton

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Hello, just a short guide on avoiding fakes, and a few care tips: Avoiding Fakes: 1. An authentic LV should have a datecode, which is two letters followed by two numbers, these represent the month and year, such as April 2006 would be CA 0046. (Month year month year) MYMY.2. If a seller cannot proide you... »

How to spot a fake LV Louis Vuitton bucket bag…

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There are SO many fake Louis Vuitton bucket bags on EBay, so time to get savvy, Buyers!  If you’re interested in the bucket bag, petite or large, make sure of the following: NO brass button on inside leather tag that brass chain is attached to (it is also where serial # is embossed).  If this leather tag has a little brass button... »

Authentic Louis Vuitton VintageTravel Items Guide

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How to Purchase Authentic Vintage Louis Vuitton Travel Items Congratulations on your interest in purchasing an authentic vintage Louis Vuitton travel item. Just because a LV travel item is listed as an authentic vintage item, does not make it an authentic vintage item. There are plenty of fake, replica, look alike vintage Louis Vuitton listed on ebay as 100 percent... »