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25 Louis Vuitton Items That Are Somehow Under $300

Welcome to our newest shopping series, where each month we’ll highlight vintage pieces from one heritage brand. Consider this your personal online vintage curator. I frequently peruse the best resale sites to find the coolest vintage shoes, bags, and more, so I decided to turn my shopping habit into a series and share my findings. If you prefer to avoid paying full price for designer items or practice sustainability through purchasing preowned pieces, then this franchise is for you. This round, I'm highlighting the best Louis Vuitton items you can buy for under $200.

As I mentioned above, I spend a solid amount of time browsing sites like TheRealReal and have already shopped Prada, Gucci, and Manolo Blahnik under $200 for you. Today I’m adding to the list and bringing you the best LV logo items I’ve found on TRR. I was able to sift through a majority of the 17 pages of preowned stock from the powerhouse site so you have the cream of the crop at your scrolling fingertips. Below, you’ll find an assortment of shoes, layering pieces, small accessories, and a few handbags, all ringing in under $200. Enough with the introductions, though. Check out the best vintage Louis Vuttion items you can find online within our $200 limit.

Keep it minimal with this effortless scarf. 
You'll have the chicest luggage out there.
This will make any outfit fun.
You'll keep this for years.
TRR is perfect for finding your next wallet.
Y2K is back.
If you love the multicolor monogram.
Simple and chic.
A chic addition to any purse.
Oversized sunglasses are trending again.
When you aren't wearing this around your neck, try tying it around your hair or on the strap of your bag.
We've never seen a cooler ring.
Perfect for once we're back to the office.
Like butter, in the best way possible.
I love the colors on this.
The only heart-shaped jewelry I'll accept.
Was almost tempted to buy this one myself.
Pretty in pink.
These are in my size but I left them for you, you're welcome!
The perfect oversized blazer.
If you like a more wide wallet.
If you're not one for logomania.
How cute?
The LV checkerboard print is my favorite.

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This story was originally published at an earlier date and has been updated.



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