Yupoo guide · Louis Vuitton
Louis Vuitton sits in our main bags album alongside Chanel and Gucci, covering the Neverfull, Speedy and monogram-canvas pieces people search for most.
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Louis Vuitton runs through our main bags album, the same one that covers Chanel, Gucci and Goyard. The Neverfull tote and Speedy handbag are the two most requested styles, both in classic monogram canvas. Message us the style, size and colourway and we'll confirm current stock and hardware details before quoting you.
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The core is monogram-canvas pieces — the Neverfull tote (MM and GM sizes), the Speedy handbag (25, 30 and 35 sizes), and rotating smaller leather goods. Damier check-pattern pieces and seasonal collaboration bags come and go with the batch, so those are worth confirming rather than assuming they're currently available.
Louis Vuitton founded his trunk-making business in Paris in 1854, and the interlocking LV monogram canvas — designed by his son Georges Vuitton — was introduced in 1896 specifically to deter the counterfeits that were already circulating by then. The Speedy launched in 1930 as a smaller, more practical version of Vuitton's Keepall travel bag, and the Neverfull followed much later, in 2007, designed as an everyday tote. Both remain the brand's best-selling silhouettes today, which is a large part of why they dominate "louis vuitton yupoo" search demand specifically.
| Piece | Introduced | Retail band (USD) |
|---|---|---|
| Neverfull MM | 2007 | $1,730 – $1,910 |
| Speedy 25 | 1930 | $1,700 – $1,900 |
| Speedy 30 | 1930 | $1,850 – $2,050 |
Official retail prices, shown for reference only — message us the style and size for a current batch price with shipping.
Hardware finish (gold-tone stitching, zipper pulls) and the interior date code stamp are the details worth asking about on any LV batch, ours included — message us the specific style and we'll tell you honestly what the current batch gets right before you commit.
LV's coated monogram canvas (the material covering most of the Neverfull and Speedy) is more resistant to everyday scuffing than the natural vachetta leather used for handles and trim, which is designed to darken and patina with wear and sun exposure over time — that's expected ageing, not a defect, on a genuine piece. On a batch, the canvas print alignment (the monogram should be centred and continuous across seams, not cut off awkwardly at a panel edge) and the vachetta colour (a lighter honey tone rather than orange or overly dark) are the two things worth asking us to check before you commit to a specific bag.
Send the style, size and colourway on WhatsApp, and we'll confirm current stock, hardware details and a total price with shipping. We film a QC video before anything ships — see how it works for the full process.
Yes — it's the same bags album we use for our own LV, Chanel and Gucci rows. We check it ourselves before quoting anyone.
The Neverfull is an open tote designed for everyday carry, introduced in 2007. The Speedy is a structured, zip-top handbag that's been in the lineup since 1930 and comes in more size options (25, 30, 35). Tell us how you plan to use it and we can advise.
PM, MM and GM, from smallest to largest. MM is the most commonly requested size — tell us what you'll be using it for and we can suggest a size.
Message us the specific bag and we'll walk you through what to look for on the interior stamp for that particular model and batch tier.
Yes — Chanel, Gucci and Goyard all run through the same album, so combining them into one shipment is straightforward.
Size and material volume — the 30 uses more canvas and leather trim, and it's the size Vuitton positions as the more versatile everyday option, which is reflected in the roughly $150 gap between the two at retail.
Yes, they run through the same bags album — message us the specific piece (wallet, card holder, pochette) and we'll confirm current stock alongside any bag you're ordering.
Ask us for a photo next to a common reference object (a phone, a hand) rather than relying on the studio shot alone — proportion issues on a batch usually show up faster in a comparison shot than in an isolated product photo.
Both — Damier Ebène (brown check) and Damier Azur (blue-and-white check) run alongside the classic monogram canvas across many of the same silhouettes. Tell us which pattern you prefer and we'll confirm which is currently on the batch for that style.
Some styles offer interior colour or hardware finish options (gold-tone vs. silver-tone); message us the exact style and we'll confirm what's actually available rather than assume every option exists for every bag.