

LV has been integrating the embedded and non-visible microchips into their items, to be scanned at Louis Vuitton boutiques. In lieu of their hot stamped or debased date codes, microchips have been introduced by the brand primarily to stop counterfeits and help with repairs. If, for example, your date code includes the letters BC (signifying Italy), yet the bag is stamped "Made in France", it is a sign of a fake.Ī0, A1, A2, AA, AAS (Special Order), AH, AN, AR, AS, BA, BJ, BU, CO, CT, CX, DR, DT, DU, ET, FL (also USA), LA (also USA), LM (also Spain), LW, MB, MI, ML, MM, NO, RA, RI, SA (also Italy), SD (also USA), SF, SK, SL, SN, SP, SR, TA, TH, TJ, TN, TR, TS, TY, VI, VXīC (also Spain), BO, CE, FH (also USA), FO, FP, MA, NZ, OB, PL, RC, RE, SA (also France), TB, TDīC (also Italy), CA, LO, LB, LM (also France), LW, GI, UBįC, FH (also Italy), FL (also France), LA (also France), OS, SD (also France), TXįeatures: As of March 1st 2021, all Louis Vuitton bags or small leather goods manufactured no longer include the LVMH tried and true, physical date codes. Similar to embossing, the codes are pressed into the material, but with a sheet of colored foil while applying heatįinally, it be sure to check to see if the country indicated by the two letter factory code (listed below) in your date code matches the "made in" country stamped on the bag.

As of March 1st, 2021, these have been removed, in favor of microchips embedded discreetly in your LV products. At the same time, if your bag is missing a date code, don’t panic the absence of a date code does not necessarily mean that the bag is not authentic. The presence of a date code has traditionally not guaranteed a handbag's authenticity, as counterfeiters are known to simply include date stamps in their fakes. Note that unlike brands such as Chanel, Louis Vuitton does not include (and has not historically included) authenticity cards with its handbags. Please note, the following is a handbag date code guide, and the information provided below may vary for jewelry pieces, and hardware accessories.

This can be particularly helpful when considering purchasing a vintage or used Louis Vuitton bag. Refer to the handy guide below to help you decipher what your bag’s date code means.

The letters in the date code correspond to the country in which the bag was made and the numbers correspond the date. Date codes for hard-sided pieces however, such as trunks or structured suitcases, typically include more than four digits. Rather, these are date codes consisting of letters and numbers (or in the case of older bags, simply numbers) that identify the date and location the bag was manufactured.
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These are not considered serial numbers and are not used for the purpose of verifying authenticity. Since the early 1980s, up until March 2021, Louis Vuitton has included date codes with their bags, small leather goods, and most accessories. Home The Preloved Pages A Guide to Louis Vuitton Date Codes A Guide to Louis Vuitton Date Codes
