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The absolute best-seller. The most sold bag by Louis Vuitton, the world over.
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1 040 € — 1 950 €
In 2026, a Neverfull MM in Monogram canvas with its interior pouch commands between £870 and £1,630 on the secondary market. Limited editions (artists such as Yayoi Kusama, Jeff Koons, Virgil Abloh) can reach £4,000 to £12,000. The Neverfull's value tracks Louis Vuitton's retail price increases closely.
The Neverfull MM was launched in 2007 and rapidly became the undisputed best-seller of Louis Vuitton. Its name evokes its near-infinite capacity: a spacious, structured, and instantly recognisable tote that has conquered every capital city in the world.
Available in Monogram canvas, Damier Ebene, Damier Azur, or Epi leather, the Neverfull is carried across every major city worldwide. Its simplicity, functionality, and relatively accessible price point have made it the entry-level Louis Vuitton piece par excellence — and one of the most actively traded bags on the secondary market.
Authentication of the Neverfull begins with the interior date code embossed on a leather tab: 4 characters (2 letters + 4 digits) indicating the factory and production date. The 2-letter factory code (FL = France, SP = Spain, CT = United States, SD = United States) must correspond to the bag's known characteristics.
The monogram must be perfectly aligned and symmetrical on both sides. The natural Vachetta leather handles patinate over time: an authentic Neverfull displays an even, consistent patina across both handles. A counterfeit invariably reveals itself through misaligned monogram, poor-quality canvas, or an incorrect date code.
Monogram is the most iconic print and the most liquid at resale. Damier Ebene (dark brown) is a discreet classic. Damier Azur (ivory/blue) is a seasonal summer piece. Epi leather in bright colours commands higher values. Limited editions achieve the highest premiums.
HAUTANE appraises the Neverfull with rigour despite its wide buyer pool. The model is one of the most actively traded bags on the secondary market, with an average sale time of 10 days. Free estimate, immediate buyback or consignment.
A Neverfull MM in Monogram canvas, excellent condition, with its interior pouch and dustbag, resells between £870 and £1,630. Limited editions (Kusama, Koons, Abloh) can reach £4,000 to £12,000. The HAUTANE estimate is free and includes a firm offer within 4 hours.
The Neverfull offers excellent value for money but is not a speculative investment. Its value is stable and tracks LV's retail price increases (5 to 8% per year). For speculation, favour limited editions or Epi leather in rare colours.
Yes, the interior pouch (included since 2014) adds approximately £85 to £170 to the resale value. It is essential for a complete Neverfull set.
The date code is a combination of 2 letters + 4 digits embossed on an interior leather tab. The letters correspond to the factory; the digits indicate the week and year of manufacture. For example: FL1126 = France, week 11 of 2026. Our experts verify all date codes according to Louis Vuitton's historical coding system.
Yes, it is one of the most liquid bags on the market. In consignment, expect 7 to 14 days for a Neverfull MM Monogram in excellent condition with its pouch. With immediate buyback, payment within 48 hours.
Free valuation in 4 hours, buyback within 48h or premium consignment up to 95%.
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