March 29, 2017 3 min read
Louis Vuitton date codes indicate the location of the bag's manufacturer and when it was created. Checking the validity of a date code is one of the easiest and first steps that can be taken to make sure a bag is authentic. In some counterfeit Louis Vuitton bags, stampings that mimic the format of authentic LV date codes may seem convincing unless you double check the factory codes. Rarer cases include counterfeits with model numbers dubiously stamped on the bag in the place of a date code. So what do you need to know about date codes and style/model numbers to become a more informed LV-insider?
To help you decode your Louis Vuitton date code, please review the chart below to see what time-period and date code style your bag fits into.
If you're looking for a more comprehensive review of Louis Vuitton date codes, make sure you check out our blog: A Quick Guide to Authentic Louis Vuitton Date Codes.
Finding the date code for your bag may require you to search harder-to-reach areas, since Louis Vuitton typically places date codes in difficult-to-access spots. Here are some of the most common places you can find Louis Vuitton date codes:
A major difference between date codes and style/model numbers is the location where you can find them. If you're looking at a stamping inside of your bag, chances are it's a date code rather than a style/model number. Currently, you can only view model numbers on the Louis Vuitton website if the item is still available or on the paper tag that came with the bag. Style/model numbers often begin with the letter "M" or "N" and are followed by five numbers. The style/model number "M95397" seen below is an example of an authentic LV model number found on the bag's accompanying paper tag.
Remember: some date codes may begin with "A0," "A1," or "A2," which mimics the format of style/model numbers. These date codes are rare and typically found on vintage items that were made in France.
Most Louis Vuitton bags and accessories won't have the model number stamped onto them in the same fashion as the date codes, but there are a few pieces that can be found with both stamps. Belts, scarves, and recently manufactured bag charms can have the style/model number and date code stamped directly on them to make authenticating or finding information about the piece easier.
In the Louis Vuitton belt pictured above, it can be seen that the date code is "CA3100," indicating that the belt was manufactured during the 30th week of 2010 in Spain. Similarly, the model number "M6889" is visible close to the stamping of the belt's size. So, if you find yourself taking a closer look at one of your smaller LV accessories, remember that these items can sometimes be an exception to the "no style/model number stamps" rule.
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