Official LV Community Thread - Part 1

justin007

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ah yeah, heck care la, just wear it till dirty la. heck care yellowish, just asking how to prevent yellowish la. lazy to sell off, i put my expensive shoes outside my house, got cctv. my skates and sports equipment more expensive than LV shoes. I will buy RL shoes from usa or maybe burberry shoes.

Ah... Hokie.. do U have shoes that doesnt turn yellow?
 

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Hee hee.. 1 last spring/summer buy... post 1 pict first

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Lvoe the gold threads on the blue
 

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Anyone owns a LV damier wallet and it changes colour after using like 2 years? cause mine did T.T.. will upload the picture if needed.. wana ask if warrantly is included ?
 

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ish normal wear and tear where the eben will change colour over use
 
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could be discolouration of the leather, maybe came in touch with some chemical...

So cant do anything about it even?
And also do u know inside the red words that states
" Louis Vuitton Paris, Made In France " my words faded as well..
Will that be covered with warrantly? Or does LV has a lifetime warrantly?
 

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could be discolouration of the leather, maybe came in touch with some chemical...

I am sorry, but the damier ebene prints are not leather. It is coated canvas. PVC plastic. The leather parts are inside. Looks like taiga.

So cant do anything about it even?
And also do u know inside the red words that states
" Louis Vuitton Paris, Made In France " my words faded as well..
Will that be covered with warrantly? Or does LV has a lifetime warrantly?

My understanding that the outer covering is made from coated canvas that has been silkscreen with damier pattern. Over time, due to wear and tear, fading will happen.

But, my understanding is that, the damier ebene pattern is more affected than others. Some even say that it turned greenish.

Ah.. as for warranty, Im not sure if color fading due to wear and tear over the years (2 for U) is considered part of the warranty.. But U can always bring it to the shop and ask them for their opinion.

No harm right?
 

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Look what came through my door this evening

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Dinner with Benoit Louis Vuitton.. WOOOWWWWEEEEEEE!!!!!
 

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I am sorry, but the damier ebene prints are not leather. It is coated canvas. PVC plastic. The leather parts are inside. Looks like taiga.



My understanding that the outer covering is made from coated canvas that has been silkscreen with damier pattern. Over time, due to wear and tear, fading will happen.

But, my understanding is that, the damier ebene pattern is more affected than others. Some even say that it turned greenish.

Ah.. as for warranty, Im not sure if color fading due to wear and tear over the years (2 for U) is considered part of the warranty.. But U can always bring it to the shop and ask them for their opinion.

No harm right?


Thanks for your reply!
Appreciate it.
 

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admit 2 guest... let me know, i'm free on that day... hehe

Ah.... Don't mean to disappoint u, but I am the "and guest". Hee hee, I am the tag along guy in this invite, unfortunately..if u go on my behalf, I cannot go one..

But, if it is an open type of event, I definitely will ask around.. Then we go as hardwarezone contingent
 
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