I find that people either love or hate monogrammed bags. I happen to
be a lover of the look, but as a frequent shopper of luxury consignment
shops, I’m not always a huge fan of Mon Monogram. Has anyone else seen a
pre-owned bag for a great price, only to see someone else’s initials
painted right on the front for the world to see? When this happens,
whether it be a full on monogram or a tiny heat stamp, I try to figure
out how those initials could fit into my life.
More often than not, I
fall short and can’t even tie the initials to a distant relative, and it
always makes me sad to remove the item from my cart. If you are someone
who tires of your bags easily and sells them, I would recommend passing
on the personalization of your bag. Monogrammed touches make it so much
harder to sell on the secondhand market. I’m totally guilty of selling
my bags regularly to fund new purchases, which is why I don’t make it a
habit to monogram my bags.
None of my Louis Vuitton Bags are heat stamped
or monogrammed except for my precious gem, my Mon Monogrammed Speedy 30.
When I fell in love with the look of Mon Monogrammed bags, I grappled
back and forth with whether I could justify the price, but I decided to
just go for it. With a style as classic as the Speedy, I find comfort in
knowing that it will never go out of style. I’m so glad I took the
plunge because it is still one of the most treasured bags in my
collection a few years later.
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