Louis Vuitton handbags outlet owners, please listen up. I am spotting a lot of Louis handbags out there that are being misused and mishandled. These precious handbags should be handled like newborn babies. With a gentle touch and lots of love.
You can spray all kinds of leather treatments and scotch guards on it, but still get home with a soaked, wrinkled up mess. It's just the same as getting your jeans soaked. Then again, I would rather soak a great pair of jeans. They can be thrown in the wash. Unfortunately, your Louis cannot.
I can't tell you how many times I have seen the Monogrammed Satchel sitting in the floor of amusement park rides. It sickens me to think of it. LV makes very fashionable bags that were meant to be taken to places like that. The street bags are great for outdoor activity. Or, the Vernis and some Antigua bags are safer around water.
Fast forward to today's world, and Louis Vuitton Outlet handbags have become markers of class and luxury. This contributes to making Louis Vuitton brand bags the industry leader. In fact, the bags are so coveted that fertile counterfeiters flood the market with fake Louis Vuitton handbags, so that less than 1% of the bags bought and sold are genuine Louis Vuitton made.
Starting in 1888, Louis Vuitton bags were available in the Damier Canvas. Both Louis and Georges worked on the design, which bears marque L. Vuitton deposee, the French way of saying trademark L. Vuitton. Following this, Georges released the Monogram Canvas whose symbols and graphics were influenced by the Late Victorian influence in Asian art.


