How Much Pay For The Louis Vuitton Monogram Bags?
Every now and then, we discuss monogram louis vuitton bags and what a ripoff I think they tend to be. You know the drill: A brand makes a basic bag in a basic fabric and then charges an arm and a leg for it based on the strength of their other designs. The theory is that because their other bags are fancy, they can get away with convincing everyone that some cotton or linen bag is also, indeed, fancy. Don’t be fooled – those cotton and linen bags are usually not anything to write home about, and they’re not a good investment for your handbag dollar.
As far as monogram totes go, this one is kind of resplendent, right? Most brands that try to work the non-leather voodoo on their customers do it with bags that are boring or incredibly simple; remaking your best seller and all its signature details in the material is a design distinction worth noting.
I’ve always felt secure in this theory, but then a bag like the lv monogram tote bag in both beige and olive canvas comes along and makes me reevaluate my own hangups about the material and bags made out of it. We’re big lv lovers around here, so naturally, this bag gave me a bit of pause. Let’s talk price after the jump.
Still, I can’t help but be intrigued. lv prices are notoriously tough to pin down, but my research indicates that a leather version of this bag would be at least expensive, if not more. Considering that, the cheaper price tag represents an enormous price difference, even if it’s still objectively high. At the very least, lv has enough respect for its customers to know that they won’t take an inferior product for discount.
I could see buying this bag if I were lavishly wealthy and could have the bag wardrobe of my dreams; it’d be fun to parade it around the country club for a season or two, but if you’re looking for longevity , I’d still suggest a regular or Phantom Luggage in a medium or dark neutral. Save up the money, it’ll be worth it in the long run.