

The 2 letters represent the country of construction. 1990-2006įrom 1990 to 2006, date codes are 2 letters followed by 4 numbers. The bag was constructed in France, as VI represents a factory located in France.
#AUTHENTIC LOUIS VUITTON DATE CODES CODE#
This date code stands for 1989 in the 7th month of the year. The I is obscured in the image, but it's there. The date code in the above picture reads 8907 VI. Please refer to the country codes below for corresponding letters.


The 2 letters represent the location of where the item was constructed. Again, the first 2 numbers represent the year and the latter numbers represent the month the bag was made. 1980sįor some 1980s and for all bags 1987-1989, the datecode will be 3 or 4 numbers followed by 2 letters. Using the example up above (834), we know that the date code represents 1983 in the 4th month. The first 2 numbers represent the year with the latter numbers representing the month of manufacture. A date code from this time period could consist of 3 or 4 numbers. Louis Vuitton started stamping some bags in the early 1980s. Or, if the inside lining is of a soft material, the date code can be worn off. The item could have been manufactured before 1987, or in/after 2021. If no datecode can be found anywhere on the inside of your Louis Vuitton bag or wallet, there may be two reasons for this. Here's a guide to what those letters and numbers mean. This stamp can reveal the time and country of manufacture.
#AUTHENTIC LOUIS VUITTON DATE CODES SERIES#
You may have noticed that most Louis Vuitton bags and wallets have a series of numbers and/or letters imprinted somewhere on the inside.
