Why Is It Suddenly So Hard to Buy Louis Vuitton Bags? - PurseBlog (2024)

In my nearly decade-long career covering luxury brands, I’ve never thought of Louis Vuitton bags as scarce. To a certain extent, that’s a question of scale: Louis Vuitton has been the biggest luxury brand in the world for all of recent history. If your company is that big, you’re going to be satisfying the majority of consumer demand as a matter of course, because the business wouldn’t have grown to that size if it didn’t have manufacturing abilities that outpaced its competitors, which makes true scarcity far less likely than it would be for a smaller brand.

Louis Vuitton does many things other brands do to shore up a sense of exclusivity around its products, like requiring shoppers to buy directly from the brand and never putting accessories on sale. Barring an It Bag situation or special circ*mstances (such as the incredible, sustained demand for the Hermès Birkin and Kelly), though, it’s pretty easy to buy even the most popular designer bags from nearly any brand. But lately, Louis Vuitton bags, wallets, and small accessories can feel downright scarce. For example, right now, two of the four sizes of Vuitton’s most famous bag, the Speedy, are sold out in monogram canvas, both in the traditional and bandouliere models. I can’t remember that happening any other time in the past decade.

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The Speedy isn’t a bag whose scarcity makes sense—it’s positioned as a handbag gateway drug, the type of bag that inures new customers to the idea of being luxury shoppers. Its purchase should feel like an event because it’s an individual first, not because the bag itself was difficult to track down. The Birkin, on the other hand, is the kind of bag whose scarcity moves it to the top of the shopping list for women who have long been buying whatever they want; gaining their attention requires different tactics than for those first entering the ranks of luxury shoppers. Because introductory-tier bags like the Speedy are affected by Louis Vuitton’s stock issues, as well as many wallets and small leather goods that are generally intended to be sold at high volume, it seems as though Vuitton’s out-of-stock problem is at least partially genuine rather than totally manipulated by LV in order to stoke customer demand. So what’s causing it?

The Cause of the Out-Of-Stock Problem?

We reached out to Louis Vuitton for comment, but the brand declined to participate in this story. That’s generally how luxury brands approach inquiries to their stock practices and manufacturing, which are full of tightly guarded secrets. What we do know, though, is that consumer interest in Louis Vuitton, and especially in its monogram bags, has rebounded in a huge way under the leadership of creative director Nicolas Ghesquiere. At the same time, the brand’s handbag and accessories lines have been in expansion mode, adding new designs frequently, which logically spreads LV’s existing manufacturing capacity thinner to cover a wider set of bags.

And we know that Louis Vuitton is actively looking to expand its handbag manufacturing: In October 2017, the brand announced it would be building a new bag and luggage manufacturing center in Keene, Texas, which will open in 2019 and employ 500 people. By all indications, the bags are selling out because people are buying them. Louis Vuitton may also be shifting its manufacturing capacity to increase production of other bags in its lineup, thereby making fewer of the super-popular styles than it has in the past, but it’s hard to imagine widespread inventory problems and investment in increased manufacturing capacity happening simultaneously without significantly increased consumer interest playing a role. It seems like a perfect storm of factors: demand is increasing just as Louis Vuitton has chosen to reallocate its resources in a way that constrains the supply of certain bags.

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Our forum members speculate that Louis Vuitton is shifting some of its focus to its more expensive all-leather bags, and at least on the surface, this theory seems plausible—stock levels of the popular leather bags we checked are doing notably better than their monogram counterparts, although there are also inventory problems to be found among them. For instance, the just-launched Epi leather version of the Louis Vuitton Neonoe Bag is fully sold out online, although all colors were available at launch and a couple of them were still in stock as of last week. Forum members have been floating rumors and theories, some of them heard from in-store LV associates, about looming discontinuations of popular bags and tighter stock constraints coming up. Based on everything I’ve read and seen, though, the simplest explanation is probably the right one: The bags have become notably more popular, so there are fewer of them available, and that will probably be true until Vuitton expands its manufacturing capacity in a meaningful way.

On our PurseForum, members have been documenting their problems finding general Louis Vuitton stock since early November. The bag that’s been affected for the longest—its thread goes back over a year—is the Pochette Metis, which is currently one of the brand’s most popular designs. Both monogram versions and three of the five colors of the bag’s leather model are currently sold out. Megs has been trying to get her hands on one in monogram for weeks and has had no luck so far, but between her experience and those of our forum members, we’ve been able to compile some tips, tricks, and best practices for getting your hands on the hard-to-find LV bag of your dreams.

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First, you’ll know a bag is sold out online because when you select it, it’ll say “call for availability,” where the button to place it in your cart would normally be. That’s prompting shoppers to contact the brand’s central customer service number, which can double-check website stock numbers for any customer. In order for that customer service line to help you find the bag in a store and arrange for a charge-send purchase, though, you’ll have to have made a purchase with Louis Vuitton in the past year. My understanding is that this purchase requirement wasn’t always the case, so that restriction suggests many shoppers are seeking help finding bags to have shipped from stores, and LV wants to ensure there will still be bags left for shoppers to buy when they come into their local boutique. Some items on the Louis Vuitton website will say “out of stock” instead of “call for availability,” and in those cases, it’s probably best to start shopping for something else.

When Megs contacted Louis Vuitton’s global customer service line to inquire about the Pochette Metis, she was advised that there weren’t any currently available to be shipped from stores in the US and that her best bet would be to check in with the Louis Vuitton site in the evenings when a handful of bags (seriously, like two or three) are occasionally released for purchase as they become available. When you see one, you have to act quickly.

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If you live near a Louis Vuitton store, your luck may be a bit better, especially if you have an existing relationship with a sales associate. In-store shoppers are given first dibs on bags that arrive in-store stock, and store associates are the ones who decide who gets on-call lists and how that stock is allocated. As with any hard-to-get piece in fashion, it always pays to be a kind and loyal customer.

As with all sought-after luxury goods, though, the most expedient route to getting your hands on a sold-out Louis Vuitton bag is probably to buy from a third party and pay over retail. Websites like Fashionphile and The RealReal have immediate availability of Louis Vuitton’s most popular bags, but in a clear testament to how sought-after many of them are right now, the options in like-new condition will run you well over retail prices.

Why Is It Suddenly So Hard to Buy Louis Vuitton Bags? - PurseBlog (2024)

FAQs

Why are so many Louis Vuitton bags out of stock? ›

The waitlist ensures that Louis Vuitton maintains control over its position as one of the top-tier luxury brands. As utilitarian style has seen a resurgence in recent years, so has the demand for tote bags. By limiting the amount of bags produced, Louis Vuitton can ensure that the Neverfull doesn't become a cliché.

Why not buy a Louis Vuitton bag? ›

Overexposure: Because LV is such a popular brand, it's not uncommon to see many people carrying the same bag. This can diminish the sense of exclusivity and uniqueness that some buyers may desire. Maintenance: LV bags require regular maintenance to keep them in good condition.

What are legit websites to buy Louis Vuitton? ›

Louis Vuitton products are exclusively sold in Louis Vuitton stores, the Louis Vuitton official website www.louisvuitton.com and through www.24s.com*.

What happens to Louis Vuitton bags not sold? ›

Yes, Louis Vuitton does burn some of their unsold bags. This is a method that many luxury brands practice to prevent stock malpractices and theft. According to Fashion Coached, it is a way to maintain the exclusivity of the brand and prevent the bags from being sold in the secondary market at a discounted price.

Do LV bags come back in stock? ›

Of course! I'm glad for you! I have been on the LV website almost daily recently looking for a Neverfull GM bag. It is restocked daily at around 4am PST and stays in stock for about an hour.

Which country has the cheapest Louis Vuitton bags? ›

Europe has long been seen as one of the best places to bag a bargain on designer items from handbags to dresses, and shoes to earrings. The cheapest LV bags can be found in the UK, France and Germany. The prices of Louis Vuitton products can vary significantly depending on the country and region in which they are sold.

Do LV bags hold their value? ›

According to research data from The RealReal, Louis Vuitton and Chanel are among brands that hold their value best over time. LV's Neverfull, launched in 2007, is perhaps one of the brand's most iconic bags. The Neverfull holds a 91 per cent resale value on average, according to The RealReal.

Is it worth it to buy a Louis Vuitton bag? ›

Is a Louis Vuitton Bag Worth It? Louis Vuitton bags can be a great investment as they are one of a few luxury brands that hold their value well over time. Especially if you care for and store it correctly. Also, if you manage to get a rarer, more unique model, it can either hold or increase its value.

Is Louis Vuitton more prestigious than Gucci? ›

A recent study revealed also that Louis Vuitton products are priced higher than Gucci's because the French brand uses even higher-level and more expensive materials.

What is the best website to buy Louis Vuitton bags? ›

Outlet stores claiming to sell authentic Louis Vuitton handbags are not associated with Louis Vuitton. Louis Vuitton products are sold exclusively in official Louis Vuitton stores, on the Louis Vuitton official website www.louisvuitton.com and through www.24s.com.

Where is the best place for Louis Vuitton resale? ›

The RealReal is the world's largest luxury resale marketplace and is the best place to sell your Louis Vuitton designer handbag. With millions of active users and an authentication team dedicated to our consignors, your Louis Vuitton handbag will be viewed frequently and most items sell within 30 days.

Does LV burn unsold bags? ›

Louis Vuitton burns bags to remain scarce

Adopting a simple 30% discount means that 30% more people can now afford it. This is far from what Louis Vuitton wants. Louis Vuitton needs to remain rare and desirable. Therefore, instead of going for discounts, the brand burns the unsold pieces.

What do designers do with unsold bags? ›

Burning stock is said to be the most cost-effective way for luxury brands to protect exclusivity and avoid devaluing their image. Luxury fashion is a status symbol, so burning excess inventory—as opposed to selling it at a discount—maintains the brand's value and sense of exclusivity.

Are you allowed to resell Louis Vuitton? ›

You can sell your Louis Vuitton bag through a local auction, using a resale website, or even directly using a tool like Craigslist. But you are not likely to get as much money for your Louis Vuitton handbag from each of these options.

Will Louis Vuitton stock go up? ›

Stock Price Forecast

The 26 analysts offering 12-month price forecasts for LVMH Moet Hennessy Louis Vuitton SE have a median target of 201.29, with a high estimate of 218.68 and a low estimate of 166.54. The median estimate represents a +33.21% increase from the last price of 151.11.

Are Louis Vuitton bags a good investment? ›

Is a Louis Vuitton Bag Worth It? Louis Vuitton bags can be a great investment as they are one of a few luxury brands that hold their value well over time. Especially if you care for and store it correctly. Also, if you manage to get a rarer, more unique model, it can either hold or increase its value.

Is Louis Vuitton stock overvalued? ›

The firm trades with high earnings multiples: 24.12 times its 2023 earnings per share. With an enterprise value anticipated at 4.8 times the sales for the current fiscal year, the company turns out to be overvalued. The company appears highly valued given the size of its balance sheet.

Who bought out Louis Vuitton? ›

Since 1989, Louis Vuitton has been led by chair and CEO Bernard Arnault. Arnault took a majority stake in the company and has since guided LVMH in a fast-paced acquisition spree, picking up dozens of new acquisitions in the past three decades.

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