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Louis Vuitton Vintage Monogram Canvas Small Ring Agenda Cover

SKU 256273
  • Louis Vuitton Vintage Monogram Canvas Small Ring Agenda Cover
  • Louis Vuitton Vintage Monogram Canvas Small Ring Agenda Cover
  • Louis Vuitton Vintage Monogram Canvas Small Ring Agenda Cover
  • Louis Vuitton Vintage Monogram Canvas Small Ring Agenda Cover
  • Louis Vuitton Vintage Monogram Canvas Small Ring Agenda Cover
  • Louis Vuitton Vintage Monogram Canvas Small Ring Agenda Cover
  • Louis Vuitton Vintage Monogram Canvas Small Ring Agenda Cover
  • Louis Vuitton Vintage Monogram Canvas Small Ring Agenda Cover
  • Louis Vuitton Vintage Monogram Canvas Small Ring Agenda Cover
  • Louis Vuitton Vintage Monogram Canvas Small Ring Agenda Cover
  • Louis Vuitton Vintage Monogram Canvas Small Ring Agenda Cover
  • Louis Vuitton Vintage Monogram Canvas Small Ring Agenda Cover
  • Louis Vuitton Vintage Monogram Canvas Small Ring Agenda Cover
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Vintage Condition

Cracking and wear throughout exterior casing. Scuffs and wear throughout exterior. Surface scratches to hardware. Visible scuffs and marks throughout interior. Minor stretching to interior credit card slots. Heavy peeling throughout interior pockets.


Size & Fit

Width: 4"
Height: 5.5"
Depth: .75"


Product Details

Circa: 1997
Type of Material: Coated Canvas
Color: Brown
Lining: Brown Crossgrain Leather
Pockets: Three Credit Card Slots, Two Interior Open
Hardware: Antique Gold Tone
Closure: Snap
Origin: Spain


Fresh and artistic, Louis Vuitton remains one of the world's most coveted symbols of status and sophistication. The Damier pattern was designed in 1888 and the Monogram, in 1896. Over a hundred years later, these remain two of the most recognizable prints in the world. Nicolas Ghesquière, previously of Balenciaga, is the artistic director of women’s collections (2013). Virgil Abloh was the artistic director of the men’s line starting in March 2018 until his untimely passing in 2021.