Slung over the shoulder of women from all walks of life, whether she be a stay-at-home wife juggling motherhood while running errands in her luxury crossover or a boardroom warrior walking into her next million-dollar pitch meeting, the Louis Vuitton Neverfull bag is an indispensable everyday luxury carryall that suits almost any and all settings it can find itself in. For something a little different though, these other equally chic Louis Vuitton bags in Singapore are some of the best style investments you can make this year.
The Neverfull tote isn’t novel by any means upon its introduction back in 2007, but proved to be a breath of much-needed fresh air in Louis Vuitton’s ranks, which at the time were populated by comparatively more elaborate seasonal styles with statement hardware fixtures apropos for the period. Clean, streamlined and highly functional, it was meant to serve as a beach bag for the well-heeled frequent flyer.
Rumour has it that the Neverfull was also developed to fend off growing interest in Goyard’s St Louis tote, which originated the popular tote bag shape back in the 1930s. Of course, this was never truly confirmed by either label. Regardless of its raison d’etre, the Neverfull bag became an immediate sales hit for Louis Vuitton and has since been included as part of its permanent range of bag designs.
On average, each Neverfull can take upwards of 45 hours to create by hand, and usually comes in three sizes ranging from the smallest PM, to the largest GM. A new BB size has recently joined the family, but serves as more of a novelty than functional fashion accessory.
Through popularity comes ubiquity, and the LV Neverfull tote bag has become an all-too-commonplace sight in most major cities. In fact, the bag is typically considered to be the default ‘first bag’ of choice for those looking to venture into the world of Louis Vuitton. For reference, the Louis Vuitton Neverful MM retails in Singapore from S$2,820 in the default canvas monogram design, trimmed with Vachetta leather.
Should you wish to consider more unique alternative for your first LV bag purchase however, we have rounded up a few selections of similarly priced designs from the French luxury Maison to add to your list of considerations.
9 best Louis Vuitton bags worth your investment besides the LV Neverfull tote:
Louis Vuitton Speedy Bandoulière bag
Naturally, one of the best alternatives to look for if you’re considering to buy a Neverfull as your first bag is the Speedy range. In many ways, the Speedy is as ubiquitous as the Neverfull, if not even more so when you consider how it has been around since the 1930s.
From within the Speedy range, the Bandoulière strikes an exceptional value for money proposition, offering multiple ways of shuttling the contents of your day, courtesy of an adjustable crossbody strap alongside its top-handles. As is the case with the Neverfull, you can pick between Louis Vuitton’s Monogrammed coated canvas, the Damier Ebene coated canvas, or the Damier Azure coated canvas, and between two sizes, the 20 and 30.
Retail price: From S$2,810
Louis Vuitton Alma MM bag
Another classic that has been around for decades in the maison’s family of bags is the Louis Vuitton Alma. Its origins are especially interesting, as it was claimed that the bag’s design was commissioned by none other than Coco Chanel herself for her personal use.
For a comparable capacity with the Neverfull, we recommend going for the MM sized Alma which measures 36cm in length. A zippered closure opens up to reveal a generous main compartment with gusetted sides, making it a great choice for a carryall with the added benefit of security.
Retail price: S$3,100
Louis Vuitton Toiletry Pouch on Chain
For years now, the Louis Vuitton Toiletry Pouch has been an underdog in the luxury brand’s selection of bags and accessories, having previously been offered strictly as part of their travel essentials as opposed to an actual bag. But ever since Princess Diana was famously photographed using it on a yacht holiday in the 1990s, luxury consumers have made it an indispensable part of their style arsenal.
In fact, one handy trick was to convert the Toiletry Pouch into a makeshift ‘handbag’ by means of attaching a chain to it using DIY kits sold online. Well, it appears that Louis Vuitton has caught on to the trend, and now offers the Toiletry Pouch on Chain that comes with built-in hoops for a detachable chain strap. While it won’t fit a laptop by any means, its size is considerable enough to fit most daily essentials, at 25cm in length.
Retail price: From S$2,540
Louis Vuitton Noé bag
As is the case with many of Louis Vuitton’s heritage bag styles, the Noé has an interesting story to tell. Fashion lore claims that the bag was first designed in 1932 by Gaston-Louis Vuitton, grandson to Louis Vuitton, for the singular purpose of carrying champagne bottles without fear of damage. Today, the bucket bag has been updated to serve more contemporary requirements, but still retains much of its original shape.
A drawstring opening and adjustable shoulder strap makes the Louis Vuitton Noé bag highly adaptable to a fast-paced lifestyle, and its bisected interior that features a zippered compartment in the middle offer added security for valuables.
Retail price: S$2,810
Louis Vuitton Locky BB bag
If you’re not too concerned about needing to carry your entire life with you when you go out, then we suggest taking a look at some daintier offerings from Louis Vuitton. Contrary to popular belief, some of their top-handle designs can be had for just a little more money compared to the Neverfull, such as the Louis Vuitton Locky BB Bag.
An elegant top-handle bag that features a large metal lock motif in the centre of its clasp (hence the name), the Locky BB is perhaps one of the only few handbags from the brand to be crafted out of both cowhide leather and Monogram canvas sold at this price point, making it a great option for those who want an extra touch of finery. A crossbody strap is provided for additional versaility.
Retail price: From S$3,150
Louis Vuitton Croisette bag
But if your budget maxes out at S$3,000, top-handle lovers may turn their eyes to the Louis Vuitton Croisette instead. Larger than the Locky BB bag at 25cm, this is a more practical option for those who appreciate the more ladylike proportions of a traditional top-handle style. Featuring Louis Vuitton’s signature S-Lock closure, the bag can be ordered in only the two Damier styles of coated canvas.
Again, you won’t be fitting the kitchen sink into this bag, but it will definitely see you through your day without much complaint if you are intending to carry only your essentials with you. What’s more, the use of coated canvas throughout the bag means that it will be more resistant to wear and tear in the long run as well.
Retail price: From S$2,810
Louis Vuitton OnTheGo bag
For a bag that’s as roomy as the Louis Vuitton Neverfull, look to the brand’s OnTheGo styles, a structured tote bag that’s just as spacious, practical, and chic. The tote is one of the brand’s best-selling bags today, with variations that span different colours and leathers. It was also one of the few styles that received sought-after Yayoi Kusama treatment earlier this year.
As far as practicality goes, this bag scores high marks all around for its considerable depth, which means that you’ll be able to chuck your laptop and more into it. The two strap lengths allow you to wear it over the shoulder or carried as a handbag, while the internal pockets and card slots within make organising your essentials easy.
Retail price: From S$4,350
Louis Vuitton Boétie MM bag
Chances are if you’re looking to buy the Neverfull, you’re in the market to buy a tote bag. Within the S$3,000 range, Louis Vuitton offers a few other options to choose from. Among these include the Boétie MM tote bag, which features one key detail that some Neverfull owners have missed: a zippered opening.
At 31.5cm in length, you probably can get away with fitting a tablet with a keyboard case in this bag, alongside other workplace essentials such as a water bottle, day planner and a mini umbrella. The addition of a crossbody strap naturally means you won’t have to worry about sore hands when you’re standing in line at the cashier, or if you’re taking the subway.
Retail price: S$3,150
Louis Vuitton Coussin PM bag
Another Louis Vuitton bag that’s well worth the investment is the Coussin range, which also happens to be one of the brand’s more practical line of bag designs. Crafted from buttery soft, puffy lambskin and embossed with tonal Monogram motifs, this shoulder bag is fitted with a wide, adjustable textile strap for casual days, as well as a new LV shoulder chain for after-dark events. Both strap and chain are removable, so you’ll even get a sizeable clutch should you wish.
Available in a variety of leather options and colours, the Coussin PM is one of the trendiest and most covetable bags in Louis Vuitton’s repertoire today, and is a great alternative to the Neverfull tote should you wish for something more unique.
Retail price: From S$6,550
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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
1. What is the cheapest product in Louis Vuitton?
– Some of the cheapest products in Louis Vuitton can be found in their line of stationery, which includes Classic Monogram-coated canvas notebook covers and pencil cases.
2. Is the Neverfull still popular?
– The Louis Vuitton Neverfull is still one of the French brand’s most popular bags, and may soon require customers to be on a waitlist to acquire.