LV-handbags
Because Louis Vuitton handbags are considered a classic look, they are coveted all over the world. They are also extremely expensive, making them a symbol of wealth and taste. In Japan, they are an important social symbol that people see as being a necessary part of a wardrobe. In the West, they are often carried by celebrities, further making them an object of desire by those who can’t afford them.
The high cost of the handbags is money wasted if the bag you bought turns out to be a fake. There are several large makers of replica LV handbags with the majority coming from China. The resulting fakes are lesser quality bags that may come apart after a few uses because of poor workmanship. One of the easiest ways to tell a fake is to tug on the seams and zipper to make sure that the bag seems well made. Other ways to tell include a pattern that doesn’t match up at the seams and discolorations on the leather piping. If there is a seam across the bottom of the handbag, that is also a giveaway that the bag is fake.
The traditional coated canvas handbags with the brown and gold logo have been around since the first Louis Vuitton handbags. That design, a brown background with “LV” printed in gold, has been around since the 19th century and was first used on the traveling trunks. In recent years, that print has been joined by several new Louis Vuitton patterns. One classic design is the Damier checkerboard print in either brown and black or gray and black. Newer designs include the pink cherry blossom pattern and the red cherry pattern.












