The Enduring Enigma Of Louis Vuitton’s Neverfull

PHOTO COURTESY OF LOUIS VUITTON

PHOTO COURTESY OF LOUIS VUITTON

Embodying modern-day practicality, the classic favourite at Louis Vuitton is still an important bag that has gained icon status. Thanks to its generous proportions, lightweight construction and open-top design, it is the ultimate just-throw-everything-in-and-go companion.

One of the Neverfull’s distinct features are the side laces that you can either cinch in for a squarish look or leave loose for the relaxed trapezoid silhouette you know and love. Together with slim handles that slide over the shoulder, the versatile carryall offers multiple ways of wearing.

For the OG-purists, the version in Monogram Canvas with natural vachetta cowhide trims is as timeless as it gets. The OG open-top tote style comes in PM (from SGD2760), MM (from SGD2850) and GM (from SGD2950) sizes. Variations include Damier Azur (beige) and Damier Ebene (brown) coated canvas, as well as full-leather iterations in Monogram Empreinte.

The handy (and small) Neverfull BB (SGD3350) that’s only available in Monogram Canvas is another popular option. It is the perfect everyday bag for those who love the Neverfull but prefer a more compact style that measures 24 cm by 14.5 cm. The hybrid style features a zip top closure, removable coin purse, extra bandouliere strap and D-ring hardware.

Over the years, Louis Vuitton continues to introduce seasonal iterations for those who enjoy deviating from classics. Take, for example, the reversible Neverfull Inside Out, and the recent limited-edition collaboration with Japanese artist Takashi Murakami.

Since debuting in 2007, the seemingly simple tote from Louis Vuitton continues to rank high on any first-time bag buyer's wish list. Whether you’re a OG-purist or prefer a switch-up now and again, there’s definitely a Neverfull to suit your taste.

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PHOTO COURTESY OF LOUIS VUITTON

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