Pics shall be posted upon my return home I promise :D
Now if I can just source the correct stainless fittings.....
Pics shall be posted upon my return home I promise :D
Now if I can just source the correct stainless fittings.....
Hi all! Great post posh! I've been looking to buy a men wallet either LV or Mont Blanc. I want something discreet but good quality leather. LV wallets from replicaestore are of good quality? Are they delivered with documents and box also?
Moreover, i'm looking for a nice travel handbag (a couple of tshirts and shirts) and noticed this Bally one. http://www.replicaestore.com/mo/medi...F/232953cf.jpg
Has any1 checked Bally bags?
I've also seen the ones bellow at Trevor Store (Ruby) but not sure about their quality since have not seen any reviews.
http://www.trevorstore.info/index.ph...oducts_id=7496
http://www.trevorstore.info/index.ph...oducts_id=7499
http://www.trevorstore.info/index.ph...oducts_id=7497
Just have to make sure my wife doesn't see this thread!
She is in love with the LV multicolor stuff.
Another fantastic post, Posh. THANK YOU!!! You and quizvan are both amazing resources.
The "largest" travel piece I have is a beautiful damier ebene keepall 55. (it's delicious).
My single biggest hesitation in venturing any larger is the stamina of a replica bag. I'd be mortified wheeling a pegase or even the conquerant and having the handle snap off, or a have the bag throw a wheel as I'm strutting thru Logan Int'l or LAX thinking I'm all that. I'm sure it happens even with the authentics, but my concern is that it willhappen the first time i use the bag (combination of my luck and my tendency to overpack just a wee bit).
I'd probably not check a rep bag (you should see what's become of my hartmann & travelpro) - but for carryons, I'd love a few new things. The keepall is nice because it has both the shorter handles as well as the longer strap (redundancy is good!)
So, ladies, What has been your experience with the larger travel bags' durability?
Don't want to steal baghandler's thunder, but maybe she can answer a question that popped to mind reading her post.
Normally when I travel, I have up to 3 bags I take with me.
1) A Black Skyway Garment Bag for suits and dress clothes.
2) A Red American Tourister 25" Suitcase I bought within the last year when my old suitcase was giving up the ghost.
3) A Black Targus Trailpack
Now I know what your thinking? A trailpack you say? Well, while in college, my day's worth of school books, binders, and other gizmos and gadgets wouldn't fit in a standard backpack. A couple of the cutest girls on campus had the same problem, and found these great Eddie Bauer backpacks that fit all their junk. Well, I went to the outlet, the mall stores, and couldn't find a similar one. So I ended up finding this Targus bag that was far bigger than the rest of the backpacks I'd seen, but didn't have the fancy metal "skeletons" and crap, and bought it. I've had it since I graduated with my 3rd degree, and have used it on almost every plane trip I take. It's my carry on for cameras, video games, MP3 players, computers, you name it. And while it isn't the most stylish option, it has held up AMAZINGLY well and been the most functional of bags I've ever owned.
So how DOES a Damier Keepall work as a carry on? I've been looking at the rep sites VERY closely since Posh's very first attempts to help us guys improve our baggage. We've discussed what I like, what she feels is fashionable, and last night agreed on 3 different bags we both liked. Only one of those 3 was a keepall, but if that's as great as people say it is, and the reps hold up well, maybe that's my first purchase!!!
If anyone has experience with these rep as it sounds like baghandler does... please share whatever you will. The size and shape of a keepall is very different from what I'm used to. And I normally keep my carry on under the seat in front of me. Will that work with these bags? Or are they over the seat in the compartment only? Any info is great, as I've only been following these topics since they started getting brought up here.
And my thanks to our tour guide, the lovely Posh. Her experiences really make the site, don't you think? :cool:
Thanks.
First: American Tourister? Do you know how close I came to mentioning that in this guide and cut it from the final draft? And by cutting them I mean
Second: A backpack you've carried since COLLEGE? Merk, I know your age and I say it is time to give this backpack up to the Good Will and let another young boy make a future with it.
All Keepalls, except for maybe the 45s, will NOT fit under a seat. They will fit in the overhead compartment but not under a seat, no.
Merk, why not go to a Louis Vuitton boutique in Seattle and check these all out in person. It sounds as if you have far too many questions that can't possibly be answered by any of us or the replica sites themselves. If you go to the boutique and after handling the bag decide you like it, then look at the replica sites and buy it.
Right now, you're splitting hairs. These bags and suitcases are all different from what you're used to but how does that affect their functionality in regards to being able to carry all your belongings? They do it just as well as all your current luggage, I promise. The only thing that changes is the fashionability.
Well, I'll just mention that I got my third degree in '97. So yeah, I've probably held onto it for far too long, but I swear the thing looks brand new... and after all, I didn't know any better until a few weeks ago. Your getting through to me, but it take a little time for change. ;)
Good point. I didn't really think about the fact that there is probably a LV in Seattle. Now that I think about it, it MIGHT be right across the street from my favorite Seattle restaurant, Benihana. Maybe a road trip is in order... ;)
I mostly agree with this, but not completely. Reason I say that is the functionality depending on the bag. It's true, most bags are made to hold stuff, and therefore very similar. But the Targus bag I have has SEVERAL pockets. One I use for plane tickets and other important paperwork. Another for medication or my cell phone charger. A third right in front for my sunglasses case, and of course the big section where I place all my electronics (typically in their own cases), and kinda let things all fall together.
But unless there are dividers or pockets I'm missing in the pictures of most of the rep bags, they are really just one big "purse" or "carryall" without more than a couple of seperate "pockets" on the outside of the bag at the most. I'm sure the computer bags have a few extra dividers or something, but it really is a different way to carry your stuff... at least to me. Maybe if you've used bags like these all your life, it's no big deal. But again, I've never really even looked at Coach bags before. My sisters have and have bought them of course, but if it wasn't for the C's all over their bags... I couldn't tell 1/2 of them came from there.
Maybe I'm wrong, but I think if you give me a chance I'll figure all this out. Might even impress you a little before I'm done. But give me a chance to wade out of this end of the pool, before you go throwing me into the deep end without a single waterwing to my name! :rolleyes:
I'm afraid that there is no designer bag with that much functionality, not by Louis Vuitton anyway. What you see in those pictures is exactly what there is. They are all about throwing a lot of your things in them, nice and neat of course, and going about your business. The bags that have that level of competence and functionality you like and actually use tend to be very hard on the eyes.
But it sounds like you don't fashion, you want function. Substance over style. I mean, you carry three different bags with you where most people don't even want to carry two! Sometimes, a bag is not for function, it is, in the words of Nicholas in The Devil Wears Prada: "An accessory is merely a piece of iconography used to express individualy identity."
Your identity is complete utility and total functionality. When you are ready to give up this identity, then looking for new luggage may be SO much easier.
Merkman - Here is my experience thus far: The keepall I have, the 55, goes in the overhead. It works fine as my carryon for several reasons. First, I also carry a small (for me, that is) purse when I fly for my tickets, passport, gum etc. Second, I don't overstuff (shocking!) the keepall because I'm hand-carrying it. Having to schlep a fully -loaded keepall from check in to gate at O'Hare would require far too many hours at the gym for this noodle-armed chick. Third, while it is just one large open space (it is just a duffle bag, after all), I use smaller bags/pouches (not to mention the ubiquitous quart-sized ziploc full of 3oz containers of lipgloss :rolleyes: ) inside of it to keep things somewhat organized and relatively clutter-free.
I defer to our Lady Posh on all of the rest, above. Except I would like to add my voice to this sentiment: Please , for the love of all that is good and beautiful, get rid of the backpack... GET RID OF THE BACKPACK! http://www.eunuch.org/vbulletin/imag...es/bawling.gif
If you want pockets, check out the LV Damier Geant line. Most of the pieces are available as replicas, and are very lightweight and have plenty of internal and external pockets and dividers. Two of the cabin-sized pieces are the Aventurier and the Souverain, both very stylish and well-replicated. Check your LV catalog or the LV website for pics. I have those 2 plus about 6 other pieces in that line in the Terre/Earth color, all excellent replicas. The only drawback to the Damier Geant line is that the cabin-sized trolley (Conquerant 55) is not accurately knocked off (someone posted a link to a Damier Geant small trolley, which is totally wrong) -- I like to have a trolley on which to perch the smaller pieces.
If you want to stick to LV mono, the Alize 2-Poches has, as the name describes, 2 compartments as well as plenty of pockets; it is also cabin-sized. The Bosphore 50 trolley has 3 external pockets as well as a garment carrier -- one of those and a smaller bag will hold everything you need for a long weekend.
I've found the replica LV luggage to be remarkably robust -- never had one fall apart on me. I don't baby these bags the way I do my leather Terrida or Mulholland bags. I think that they actually look better a bit beat-up and well-travelled, so I have entrusted them to the commercial carriers and baggage handlers. I would bet serious money that LV makes its genuine luggage partially or wholly in China.
Thanks for all the posts since my last. Bag, waffle, quiz, and Posh. I appreciate all your input.
That said, I'm a little gunshy at this point. Some would probably say that's weakness, and I don't disagree. But I'm not operating from a position of strength here. Bag says she doesn't want to carry a fully loaded keepall across the airport? I just don't know much about these design fashion bags. I thought I'd explained that, but it seems I'm disappointing some with my functionality explaination. I'm sorry if that is the case. :(
As to maybe looking at the other items, I learned a LONG time ago that I only wear the clothing I like, use the electronics I like, and would *carry* the bags I like. For whatever reason, I'm partial to the Damier Azur line, and I think if I'm going to upgrade to stylish luggage, that's the line I'd like to go with.
Now for something that will probably cause a great stir. As I've been looking around, I like the 55 carryall. I also found a melville messenger bag that isn't on LV's site, but they have on ioffer. But I'm kinda surprised I can't find a garment bag in that material as well. I guess they never made it, so no one made a rep. But once again, I like the things I like. To hell with having something just because someone else made it and it's expensive. I like what I like. And I think having a Damier Azur garment bag, when no one else in the world has one would be kinda sweet. Wish I knew who to talk to about having one made.
Well. That's all I have for now. Thanks again for all the posts, and here's hoping no one died in my posting of this message.
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bleh.. backpacks in seattle... are common enough..
we're not known for our 'luxury at all costs' mentality here ;)
not really my thing, but, eh, whatever.
Quizzy, that is cute! Awwww! I swear, that's so damn sweet I'm gonna into sugar shock!:D
And since you know luggae, where could one get replica LV pieces custom made? I'm curious because I know it can be done.
And I'm with you, I think they DO make some of these luggage pieces in China. Especially the Conquerant. It's too close to the original not to be made there.
Oh, I'm totally with you on functionality -- I love pretty things, but not at the expense of practicality -- I am a pragmatic Bostonian after all :) I have beautiful luggage which I've rarely used, because they're too small or too heavy. I do find myself using the same luggage over and again, which is why I so strongly recommend the Pegase 60 -- it's an absolute workhorse. One of the reasons that I like the replica LV luggage so much is that there's a piece which meets every need, from trolley to garment bag to backpack to carry-on. They are also priced to be bashed around (and, like Schroeder with his Beethoven busts, I keep spares of my favorites in a closet :) ) -- the most expensive piece was still less than $200, vs. $1000 for Mulholland.
BTW I do have the replica LV Bosphore backpack -- that may work for you, although it doesn't hold as much as a LL Bean nylon backpack. It does have several external zipped pockets. There is also a Damier Geant backpack called the Pionnier, but it's even smaller than the Bosphore backpack.
Yep. They really do have a bag for everything for everywhere! Have you seen that badminton bag? I didn't even know people were traveling to play badminton like that!
What about the Christopher? That might work. It's more functional than the Bosphore and bigger. It's about as big as any L.L. Bean with an "metal skeleton."
I wish I knew! It may require bringing a prototype to one of the Guangzhou LV factories. Many of the Chinese suppliers claim to be affiliated with a LV factory, but I believe that the claim is spurious except for Shaly@superalv -- her LV prices are generally significantly lower (and her quality is authentic) that it is possible that she actually does have ties to a factory. However, I have often asked her about some hard-to-find pieces in the past, and she can't source them -- but perhaps if I offered her a high price, she may be able to have a piece made.
I fantasize about commissioning sets of trunks and steamer cabinets, although I would settle for having an accurate Pegase 70, a hat box, and steamer bag made. There are a couple of Chinese suppliers which will custom-make handbags, with a minimum order of upwards of 5 pieces -- I imagine they could do the more-basic and bag-like luggage pieces (not trolleys).
Ummm...I actually bought that Damier Azur badminton bag :) I'm dead serious about my luggage obsession! I thought it would work as a racquet cover for my daughter's tennis racquet, but it is just a hair too narrow to zip over the racquet head. I guess I'll have to use it as a squash racquet cover, should I ever find the time to take up squash again -- badminton will never happen. The cutest part is the little zipped "canister" for the birdies.
Wow, another nice post I am going to have to keep track of.
I would do a group buy on that if that were the case. I'd feel like I was really commissioning a piece from LV. I would settle for a RepGeeks only special suitcase like an Alzer or Bisten covered in Monogramouflage or Mancrazy canvas . . . I hate the Mancrazy Nurse line but it would look AMAZING on a suitcase.
Mmmmmmm