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Louis Vuitton Reverse Monogram Dauphine PM Hobo

SKU 221436
  • Louis Vuitton Reverse Monogram Dauphine PM Hobo
  • Louis Vuitton Reverse Monogram Dauphine PM Hobo
  • Louis Vuitton Reverse Monogram Dauphine PM Hobo
  • Louis Vuitton Reverse Monogram Dauphine PM Hobo
  • Louis Vuitton Reverse Monogram Dauphine PM Hobo
  • Louis Vuitton Reverse Monogram Dauphine PM Hobo
  • Louis Vuitton Reverse Monogram Dauphine PM Hobo
  • Louis Vuitton Reverse Monogram Dauphine PM Hobo
  • Louis Vuitton Reverse Monogram Dauphine PM Hobo
  • Louis Vuitton Reverse Monogram Dauphine PM Hobo
  • Louis Vuitton Reverse Monogram Dauphine PM Hobo
  • Louis Vuitton Reverse Monogram Dauphine PM Hobo
  • Louis Vuitton Reverse Monogram Dauphine PM Hobo
  • Louis Vuitton Reverse Monogram Dauphine PM Hobo
  • Louis Vuitton Reverse Monogram Dauphine PM Hobo
  • Louis Vuitton Reverse Monogram Dauphine PM Hobo
Est. MSRP $3,150 SOLD OUT!

Gently Loved Condition

Light scuffs to exterior bottom corners. Visible scuffs to front leather loop. Light creasing throughout shoulder strap. Light surface scratches to hardware. Minor wear to interior.


Size & Fit

Width (at base): 9.75"
Height: 8"
Depth: 4.5"
Shoulder Strap Drop: 22", 10.5"


Product Details

Circa: 2020
Type of Material: Coated Canvas, Leather
Color: Brown
Lining: Black Fine Textile
Pockets: One Exterior, One Interior
Hardware: Gold Tone
Closure: Snap Hook
Origin: France
Includes: Detachable Shoulder Strap


Fresh and artistic, Louis Vuitton remains one of the world's most coveted symbols of status and sophistication. The Damier pattern was designed in 1888 and the Monogram, in 1896. Over a hundred years later, these remain two of the most recognizable prints in the world. Nicolas Ghesquière, previously of Balenciaga, is the artistic director of women’s collections (2013). Virgil Abloh was the artistic director of the men’s line starting in March 2018 until his untimely passing in 2021.