The Louis Vuitton Keepall, introduced in 1930, was a revolutionary travel bag: spacious, lightweight, and without a rigid structure, making it perfect for long journeys. What’s less known is that the name “Keepall” implies you can carry it all, from clothes to souvenirs, making it the ultimate travel companion!
Looking for a Louis Vuitton Keepall 55 in perfect condition, complete with a bandoulière strap and name tag? Check our collection at LUX ReWear or send us a message.

Double stitching, a subtle yet essential detail found in vintage Chanel bags from the 1980s and ‘90s. During this era, each stitch was carefully finished by hand, often using double seams to enhance durability and help the bag maintain its shape over time. This technique was mainly reserved for Chanel’s higher-end lines and is rarely seen in modern production. A true hallmark of the brand’s golden vintage era. ????

Did you know that our name LUX ReWear was intentionally chosen for its double meaning?
It’s pronounced as:
LUX Re-wear – for luxury items getting a second life
and
Luxury Wear – for stylish accessories and designer bags you wear with pride.
A name that stands for more than just fashion, it’s about character, craftsmanship, and extending the life of iconic pieces.
Like this timeless Chanel bag: elegant, durable, and still a statement today.

Did you know that when the Louis Vuitton Neverfull launched in 2007, it was so popular that it had waitlists in several countries?
This Monogram canvas version has become a true vintage icon, still one of the most sought-after pre-loved bags around the world.