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How do you tell if Louis Vuitton Damier Azur is real?

How do you tell if Louis Vuitton Damier Azur is real?

How to Tell a Real Louis Vuitton From a Fake

  1. Examine the Shape, Proportions and Posture.
  2. Look Closely at the Stitching Quality and Pattern:
  3. Check the Material, Hardware and Build Quality:
  4. Inspect the Stamping, Shape and Size of the Font:
  5. Make Sure the Date Code is Correct:

What color is Louis Vuitton Damier Azur?

Louis Vuitton Damier Azur was first introduced in 2006. The Damier Azur has a blue base and a white checkerboard overlay.

How do you know a LV bag is real?

Authentic Louis Vuitton Bags always include a stamp that says “Louis Vuitton” and “made in France” (or another country if it was made elsewhere) underneath it. If your bag is missing this stamp, then it is likely a fake. Look for the stamp pressed directly into the leather of your bag.

What is the difference between real Louis Vuitton and fake?

Fakes are made from pleather and vinyl; they may feel rough and stiff. A real Louis Vuitton is smooth and feels soft. Trim: Louis Vuitton trim is done is Vachetta leather and tans naturally as the bag ages. Most fakes are done in a light tan trim or a fake aged trim that will not change with age.

Did Louis Vuitton stop making Damier Azur?

The Eva Clutch used to come in all three iconic Louis Vuitton prints: the Monogram Canvas, Damier Ebene and Damier Azur. I think the major reason for why the bag got discontinued was the fact that at the time Louis Vuitton had several similar bags in their line.

What year did Damier Azur come out?

Louis Vuitton Damier Azur Launched in 2006, this line is a new interpretation of the iconic Damier Canvas, the Damier Azur collection takes us away to the celebrated shores of the French Riviera.

How do you read a Louis Vuitton date code?

The first two letters represent the factory location. The first and third numbers represent the week of the year, and the second and forth numbers represent the year. For example, date code SD1132 indicates that the bag was made in France or the US in the 13th week (March) of 2012.