

#Wher is the date code on louis vuitton m42267 serial#
LV bags do not have serial numbers, instead, Louis Vuitton handbags have "date codes" stamped on interior tags or directly on interior linings or in a hidden location on the exterior of the bag. Louis Vuitton Factory Location CodesĪ0, A1, A2, AA, AAS (Special Order), AH, AN, AR, AS, BA, BJ, BU, DR, DU, DR, DT, CO, CT, CX, ET, FL, LA, LW, MB, MI, NO, RA, RI, SA, SD, SF, SL, SN, SP, SR, TA, TJ, TH, TN, TR, TS, VI, VXīC, BO, CE, FN, FO, MA, NZ, OB, PL, RC, RE, SA, TDįirst things first: all modern Louis Vuitton items have date codes. This is sometimes the case for older bags or if the bags have had their linings cleaned.ĭate code embossed on tag inside a Louis Vuitton handbag. Authentic Handbags with No Date Code?Īuthentic Louis Vuitton handbags with alcantara linings may have date codes that are very hard to read or have disappeared altogether. A valid and properly stamped date code is just one of many parameters that are checked to guarantee the authenticity of a Louis Vuitton handbag. Keep in mind, that the fact that an item has a date code does not guarantee that it's authentic since many counterfeit items have date codes. For example, “SD2057” would indicate a factory location of USA and a manufacturing date of the 25 week (or June) of 2007. Two letters followed by four numbers with the first two letters representing the factory location, the first and third numbers representing the week of the year, and the second and forth numbers representing the year.

For example, “VI1025” would indicate a factory location in France and a manufacturing date of December, 2005.Ģ007 and newer. Two letters followed by four numbers with the first two letters representing the factory location, the first and third numbers representing the month and the second and forth numbers representing the year. Late in the 1980s, the letters representing the factory location came before the three or four numbers representing the manufacturing date.ġ990 to 2006.

"874VX" would indicate a manufacturing date of April, 1987 and factory location in France. Three or four numbers followed by two letters with the first two numbers representing the year, the next number(s) representing the month and the last two letters representing the country (see right sidebar for factory location codes). "836" would indicate a manufacturing date of June, 1983.Įarly to late 1980s. Three or four numbers with the first two numbers representing the year and last number(s) representing the month. The format of the date codes are as follows:Įarly 1980s. The letters indicated the country in which the item was made while the numbers indicate the month/year of the production date. Most date codes are a combination of letters and numbers. With the exception of early handbags (early 1980s and older), date codes can be found on all Louis Vuitton handbags and other items made by the luxury brand (e.g. These date codes simply serve to identify the manufacturing location and date for a Louis Vuitton handbag, not to verify its authenticity. Rather, Louis Vuitton handbags have "date codes" stamped either on interior tags or directly on the interior linings. Even to this day.Ĭontrary to popular belief, Louis Vuitton handbags (excluding luggage and rare limited edition pieces) do not have serial numbers. While Houdini declined the challenge, the lock's effectiveness is undeniable. The Vuittons valued their locks so much that they even challenged Harry Houdini to escape from a Vuitton box. This lock changed the way travelers locked their trunks. Through the earlier years of Louis Vuitton's brand, the unpickable lock was created and revolutionized by Georges Vuitton. While the workshop of Ansières is still being utilized for production.

Today, the family residence has been turned into a private museum. Through the decades, the atelier was expanded with an addition of the Vuitton family residence. In 1914, it jumped to 225 employees working at Asnières. At the beginning, the workshop had twenty employees, but by 1900, there were almost 100 employees. In 1859, Vuitton opened an atelier in Asnières. Louis Vuitton become successful early on, which lead him to expand his operations. That workshop was located at 4 Rue Neuve-des-Capucines near the Place Vendome. Thus, influencing his future career as a trunk master.Īfter 17 years working at the Parisian atelier of Monsieur Maréchal, Louis Vuitton decided to open his own workshop. There, he began his apprenticeship with Monsieur Maréchal.Īs an apprentice, Louis Vuitton quickly become a valued craftsman. It all began when a sixteen year old boy by the name of Louis Vuitton, decided to make his move to Paris, France in 1837.
