First off, let’s be real, “cheap” and “Louis Vuitton” don’t really belong in the same sentence. Unless you’re talking about a *really* convincing fake, and honey, nobody wants that. We’re aiming for authentic, even if it means strategically saving those pennies.
So, about that best price… It’s a moving target, like trying to catch a greased pig at a county fair. See, the official Louis Vuitton sites (Brasil, USA, Europe – they’re all out there vying for your attention!) have prices, yeah. You might see the Neverfull MM Monogram Canvas floating around the R$6.550 range in Brazil. But those are retail prices, and unless you’re hitting up a sale (which, let’s be honest, LV sales are rarer than a unicorn riding a bicycle), that’s what you’re gonna pay.
Now, here’s where it gets interesting. The resale market! Ah, the wild west of luxury goods. The article snippets *mentions* that LV bags are currently priced at a 30% premium OVER retail. So, finding a “best price” there is a matter of timing, how desperate the seller is, and your own bartering skills. Think of it like this, someone might have bought their Neverfull a few years ago, used it carefully, and now wants to sell it to fund a new designer purse. You MIGHT get a deal, but you’re also contending with authentication issues, potential wear and tear, and the general risk of buying secondhand.
Honestly, I’ve seen people scoring AMAZING deals on sites like The RealReal or Fashionphile, but you gotta be diligent, do your research, and know what to look for to avoid getting scammed. Plus, even with “deals”, it’s still a chunk of change. I mean like “Maybe I should just buy that new laptop instead” amount of money.
And don’t even get me started on *where* to look! Each Neverfull has it’s own style, and there are different sizes, too! PM, MM, GM… it’s like alphabet soup! I have a MM Monogram from like, 2015, and I swear, it’s the best size for everyday stuff. But if you are a chronic over-packer, GM is the way to go.