As many of you ask me for most of the Louis Vuitton bag prices on our Instagram macy's coupons printable 2020 in store , I will help you today with Louis Vuitton Neverfull price list for all the bags in different size and material. There are 3 sizes of LV Neverfull:

  • PM (29.0 x 21.0 x 12.0 cm (length x height x width )) [Price $1,310]
  • MM (31.0 x 28.5 x 17.0 cm (length x height x width) ) [Price $1,390]
  • GM (39.0 x 32.0 x 19.0 cm (length x height x width )) [Price $1,470]

The Louis Vuitton Neverfull materials are Monogram, Epi Leather, Damier Ebene and Azur Canvas.

The prices for Monogram, Canvas and Damier Ebene are the same but for the Epi Leather, LV Giant and Monogram Jungle it changes. In the table below you will find the prices for every LV Neverfull bag.

NEVERFULL MM MONOGRAM JUNGLE & Giant Price: ($1,750)
NEVERFULL MM EPI LEATHER DENIM Price: $2,260
NEVERFULL MM EPI LEATHER NOIR Price: $2,090
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