Description
This pre-loved Louis Vuitton piece is offered in used condition, with visible signs of a well-loved past.
The exterior has seen better days, with general rubbed dirt across the Idylle fabric, while the leather trim shows scuffs and rubbing, particularly along the expandable side sections.
The metal closure has also developed fading to its finish and surface scratches, consistent with age and use.
Inside, the wallet remains generally clean with no significant flaw. The coin pocket has some dirt from previous use.
Importantly, there are no tears or rips, making this a functional opportunity to own a distinctive discontinued Louis Vuitton style at a more accessible point.
The character of this piece is very much part of its appeal.
The Fusain colour and understated Monogram make it an easy everyday companion, while the signs of use give it the relaxed, lived-in quality that makes pre-loved luxury personal rather than pristine.
A Note on Care
The Idylle fabric is different from Louis Vuitton’s traditional coated Monogram canvas. It is a textile-based material, so I would not promise customers that all of the rubbed dirt can simply be removed.
However, some surface marks may be improved with careful, gentle cleaning.
Louis Vuitton recommends cleaning its canvas materials with a soft cloth lightly dampened with water or slightly soapy water, while avoiding leather trims and harsh chemicals.
For this particular wallet, I would recommend professional cleaning or very gentle spot cleaning rather than aggressive scrubbing, especially because the fabric, leather trim and printed Monogram can react differently to moisture and friction.
Why Add It to Your Collection?
For the collector who appreciates Louis Vuitton beyond the obvious icons.
The Idylle line offers a softer, more understated interpretation of the House’s Monogram, while the classic Sarah silhouette remains timeless and highly functional.
This is an opportunity to introduce heritage Louis Vuitton into your everyday wardrobe at a more accessible price point, without compromising on the recognition and design language of the House.





























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