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Behind the Seams: Cuts through the LV Monogram

Tuesday, July 22nd, 2008

 Vintage Louis Vuitton Wallet

I’ve been spotlighting especially good “Ask Seller a Question” emails that we’ve been asked by our buyers.  This is a good one.  It’s one that we get quite a bit, and one that we read mis-information on in some of the guides that are floating around out there on the WWW.

Dear fashionphile,

I thought LV never stitched over the initials. I am not trying to second guess you I am just curious. Is it because it is vintage?

This is the back side of that .  (You can see where the LV referenced in the email has been stitched through…)

Louis Vuitton monogram wallet

It’s true that the designers and creative forces dreaming up each piece are not only thoughtful in the the physical shape and practicality of each piece… but they are very particular about the way that the aligns and is showcased in relation to that shape.

Take a look at the front of any piece.  The placement of the (the LV’s, pointed fleurs and quatrefoils) is very deliberate.  The is symetrical from left to right and often from top to bottom.

Not only that… but the pattern is obviously strategically laid out in such a way that seams, or cuts aren’t made to go “through” the LVs in the .

However, there are exceptions to this general rule.

1)  In small leather goods.  Like wallets, or pochettes- anything that is a small shape, and that uses one continual piece of .  Sometimes, the size of the object doesn’t allow for symetry on both sides.  And in fact, the size often requires a seam to “go through the LV’s” in the .  This will not be the case on the FRONT VIEW of the item.  So look at the front of the , the front of the pochette- and you’ll see no cut LVs.  The story is different on the back.

2)  In physical designs that aren’t condusive.  For whatever reason, the physical shape of an object will require that the LV’s be slightly cut through.  This is true, for example on many of the Elllipse styles and sizes.  Like this :

Monogram Ellipse MM

3. In some vintage pieces.  For whatever reason, historically, this rule hasn’t been as important with .  You’ll find pieces all the way up through the 70’s, 80’s and 90’s with seams through the LV’s and can find hard cases and trunks that go back farther than that with the same effect.  Take a look at this piece of early 80’s French Company for luggage- the corners of the front flap, in particular:

Vintage French Company Louis Vuitton Luggage

Anyway- what I’m saying here is that there is not a “hard and fast” rule about seams or cuts going through the placement.  There’s a general rule of symetry- but you have to keep in mind the intent of the design (symetry in the front view, may require a cut on the back, for example.)

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Ashley Dupre knows how to pick a winner

Thursday, May 15th, 2008

 Ashley Dupre Louis Vuitton PTI
(Photo Credit:  Daniel Shapiro )

has made some really, really bad choices in her life… but the girl sure knows how to pick a .

The Louis Vuitton Porte Tresor International is just a classic.  It’s nice and long, and fits your cards, your cash, your coins and even your checkbook if you still carry one…  It retails on eLuxury or your local boutique for $540.  If you don’t mind carrying one that’s previously used- we can help you make even a better choice than Ashley’s.

Louis Vuitton Monogram Porte Tresor International

We actually have an authentic pre-owned Louis Vuitton Monogram Porte Tresor International for the shockingly low price (I know, I’m trying not to sound like a mattress salesperson- it’s the influence on me in this blog…) of $329 BIN.

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