But the truth is… well, it’s complicated. Louis Vuitton, bless their hearts, they’re *kinda* vague about the whole “where” thing. They’ll talk about their “Ateliers,” which basically means workshops, and they do have places in France, which sounds super fancy. I mean, France! Who wouldn’t want a bag made in France? But they also have places in… Spain, Italy, and even the United States! Woah.
And you gotta wonder about the *exact* breakdown. Like, is the vachetta leather actually tanned in Italy by some ancient family tradition, or is it just…leveled in a factory somewhere? It’s not that i’m being accusatory, it’s just that, sometimes, companies can be a bit *evasive* about these things. Y’know, for marketing reasons.
The Neverfull itself, that super iconic, like-every-girl-and-her-dog-has-one bag (especially in the MM size!), is a workhorse. It can fit your laptop, your gym clothes (theoretically, I mean, who actually takes their LV to the gym?), your entire life basically. The “Inside Out” version, that’s kinda cool, reversible and all, but honestly, a bit gimmicky, maybe? I still love the original Damier Ebene, classic and chic. Just remember, that little beauty is not a product of a fairytale.
So, who actually makes ’em? Well, skilled artisans, probably. But the locations are kinda all over the map. And hey, maybe that’s okay. As long as they’re being made ethically and the quality is still top-notch (and let’s be honest, for the price, it better be!), then I’m good.