Last updated: March 2026
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Current market values based on recent sales data and market trends.
| Item | Condition | Price Range |
|---|---|---|
| Neverfull MM Monogram | Excellent | $1,600 - $2,100 |
| Neverfull MM Monogram | Good (Light Patina) | $1,200 - $1,600 |
| Neverfull MM Damier Ebene | Excellent | $1,500 - $2,000 |
| Neverfull MM Damier Azur | Excellent | $1,400 - $1,900 |
| Neverfull GM Monogram | Excellent | $1,700 - $2,200 |
| Neverfull PM Monogram | Excellent | $1,400 - $1,800 |
| Neverfull MM Monogram (Limited/Seasonal) | Excellent | $2,200 - $3,500 |
| Neverfull MM Monogram | Fair (Stains/Wear) | $700 - $1,100 |
| Neverfull MM (Vintage, Pre-2015) | Good | $900 - $1,300 |
| Neverfull MM (New/Unused with Tags) | New | $2,200 - $2,800 |

The Louis Vuitton Neverfull is the brand's most popular and best-selling handbag, and one of the strongest performers on the luxury resale market. Introduced in 2007 and designed as a lightweight, spacious tote, the Neverfull comes in three sizes (PM, MM, GM) and multiple canvas options including the iconic Monogram, Damier Ebene, and Damier Azur patterns. Louis Vuitton discontinued the Neverfull in retail stores in late 2024, making it available only by special order. A move that has significantly boosted resale values. The MM size is the most popular and liquid on the secondary market, often reselling for 80-100% of its original retail price and sometimes more for discontinued colorways.
Neverfull resale values are driven by the canvas pattern (Monogram is most popular, followed by Damier Ebene, then Damier Azur), size (MM is the most liquid, followed by GM, then PM), condition of the vachetta leather trim (dark patina or cracking reduces value significantly), interior lining condition (stains are the most common issue), completeness of accessories (original pochette, shoulder strap, dust bag, box, and receipt all add value), date code or microchip authentication, and whether the piece is a limited edition or seasonal variant. Since the retail discontinuation in 2024, prices have risen 15-25% across the board. Counterfeits are extremely common. Authentication is essential for any transaction.
Always authenticate before buying. The Neverfull is one of the most counterfeited bags in the world. Use Entrupy, Real Authentication, or buy from platforms with built-in authentication like The RealReal, Vestiaire Collective, or Rebag.
Check the date code (pre-2021) or RFID microchip (2021+) inside the bag to verify manufacturing origin and date.
Inspect the vachetta leather trim carefully. Darkening is normal (patina), but cracking, peeling, or water stains are harder to address. Vachetta replacement costs $400-$600 through LV.
The included pochette and shoulder strap can be worth $300-$500 separately, so ensure they are included.
Damier Ebene is the most practical for daily use. The treated canvas and dark leather handles do not show patina or dirt as easily as Monogram with vachetta.
Clean the bag thoroughly. Use a damp cloth on canvas and leather conditioner on vachetta trim before photographing.
Include the pochette, strap, dust bag, box, and receipt if available. A complete set commands a 15-25% premium.
Get a certificate of authentication from Entrupy or Real Authentication before listing to increase buyer confidence.
Sell through Rebag, Fashionphile, or The RealReal for the most hands-off experience, though they take 15-35% commission. Direct selling on eBay or Vestiaire yields higher net returns.
Photograph the date code/microchip, hardware, stitching, interior, and any imperfections. Luxury buyers expect detailed images.
Louis Vuitton removed the Neverfull from general retail availability in late 2024, making it available only through special order at higher prices. This strategy aims to increase exclusivity and reduce the bag's reputation as an 'entry-level' luxury purchase. The discontinuation has boosted resale values by 15-25%, as the bag is now harder to obtain at retail.
Check for: consistent and symmetrical LV monogram pattern, clean and even stitching in mustard yellow thread, a date code stamped inside (pre-2021) or RFID chip (2021+), correct hardware weight and color (should feel substantial, not hollow), quality of canvas (should feel stiff and textured, not flimsy), and a neat heat stamp. Professional authentication through Entrupy or Real Authentication costs $10-$30 and provides a certificate.
The MM (medium) is the most popular and versatile. It fits a laptop up to 13 inches, a water bottle, wallet, and daily essentials. The PM (small) is better as a structured handbag. The GM (large) is ideal for travel, beach, or if you carry a lot. From a resale perspective, the MM holds value best due to highest demand.
Yes, Louis Vuitton offers repair services including vachetta leather replacement ($400-$600), hardware replacement, stitching repair, and handle replacement. Turnaround is typically 6-12 weeks. For cosmetic restoration only, third-party leather specialists can condition and clean vachetta for $50-$150. Never paint or dye the vachetta. It permanently damages the leather and destroys resale value.
Before the retail discontinuation, the Neverfull MM in Monogram retailed for approximately $2,030 (prices varied by region and increased regularly). Through the special order process, prices are approximately 15-20% higher. On the resale market, excellent condition Neverfull MMs trade between $1,500 and $2,100 depending on pattern, age, and completeness.