Many shoppers search for a Louis Vuitton outlet hoping to find genuine bags at lower prices. The short answer is that Louis Vuitton does not have outlet stores, and any site claiming to be an official Louis Vuitton outlet should be treated with caution.
- Louis Vuitton does not have outlet stores
- Louis Vuitton does not discount its products
- 24S is an official LVMH-backed online channel, alongside Louis Vuitton’s own website
- “Louis Vuitton outlet” sites offering deep discounts are usually fake or unauthorized
Do Louis Vuitton outlets exist?
No, Louis Vuitton does not have outlet stores.
That means there are no official Louis Vuitton outlet shops, no official Louis Vuitton outlet website, and no hidden discount channel where genuine bags are quietly sold for much less. Louis Vuitton is extremely protective of its pricing and brand image, so it does not operate in the same way as brands that clear older stock through outlet malls or online discount stores.
Louis Vuitton itself is very clear about this. The brand states that stores claiming to sell Louis Vuitton handbags as outlets are not associated with Louis Vuitton, and that Louis Vuitton products are sold only in Louis Vuitton stores, through the official website, and through 24S. The brand also says that Louis Vuitton never discounts its products, and that items advertised online at reduced prices are invariably fake.
So if you see a website claiming to be a “Louis Vuitton outlet”, especially one advertising dramatic discounts on current styles, that is a major red flag.
Does Louis Vuitton ever go on sale?
No, Louis Vuitton does not sell its products at discounted prices in the way most retailers do.
You are not going to get the Louis Vuitton version of an end-of-season clearance, where last winter’s jackets suddenly go to half price because the weather has changed. That is simply not how the brand works. Louis Vuitton would rather keep an item at full price or discontinue it than push it into a sale section.
That is also why it does not make sense to talk about a Louis Vuitton outlet. An outlet usually means discounted stock sold below the normal retail price, and Louis Vuitton does not sell its products in that way.
The only time you may see Louis Vuitton at lower prices is on the second-hand market, and that is a completely different thing from an official sale. In that case, the lower price usually reflects age, condition, wear, or the seller’s own pricing, not a discount from Louis Vuitton itself.
Where can you buy Louis Vuitton safely online?
If you want to buy Louis Vuitton online and feel fully confident about authenticity, the safest options are Louis Vuitton’s official website and 24S.
24S is important to mention because people often get confused about it. It is not an outlet, and it is not some random luxury retailer trying to look convincing. It is LVMH-backed and officially linked to Louis Vuitton, which makes it completely different from the many sketchy “discount designer” websites online.
And this is where I think personal experience matters. In my experience, 24S really does feel like a premium channel rather than a grey-area reseller. The delivery is smooth, the communication is clear, and the whole process feels extremely polished. I once had an item delivered by Temis Luxury on a rainy day, and they had even placed the package in a plastic cover to protect it. The courier was well presented, polite, checked my identity properly, and the whole thing felt secure and high-end from start to finish. That kind of experience is one reason I would never put 24S in the same category as “outlet” websites.
Another interesting thing about 24S is that the product mix can feel a bit different from what you might expect on louisvuitton.com. You do not just see the usual classics all the time. Sometimes there are more unusual pieces, more seasonal variations, or items that feel a little less standard. So yes, it is fully legitimate, but no, it is not an outlet in the sense of being cheaper.
Is Louis Vuitton cheaper in France, Europe, or duty free?
Sometimes, yes — but not always.
Because Louis Vuitton is a French brand, many people assume France must automatically be the cheapest place to buy it. In reality, it is a bit more complicated than that. Prices vary by country, and exchange rates can make a big difference.
For example, if you compare the Neverfull MM Monogram across a few countries, France may look relatively cheap compared with the UK or the US, but that does not necessarily mean France is always the cheapest overall. Depending on the exchange rate at the time, another country can work out better. In some cases, Japan can even come out cheaper when the yen is weak.
Example price snapshot
(Prices and exchange rates change, so always check current prices before buying.)
- France: €1,550
- UK: £1,430
- US: $2,170
- Japan: ¥277,200
- Hong Kong: HK$16,800
France may be relatively cheap, but once exchange rates move, another country can sometimes work out better. It is better to compare current prices than assume the brand is cheapest in France just because it is French.
So the real takeaway is not “France is always cheapest.” It is that the final value depends on a mix of local pricing, exchange rates, and tax.
If you are travelling, VAT refunds can make a noticeable difference too. For example, if you buy in France as a visitor and qualify for a VAT refund, that can reduce the final cost meaningfully. Duty-free shopping can sometimes help as well, but the process varies depending on the airport and country, so it is always worth checking in advance.
Personally, I think it only makes sense to buy Louis Vuitton abroad if you were already planning the trip. Flying somewhere just to save a relatively small amount on one bag is usually not worth it. But if you are already travelling, it can be a nice bonus – especially when the store itself becomes part of the experience.
Some Louis Vuitton stores offer location-specific hot stamps on certain leather goods, which can make the item feel much more personal. Paris stores, for example, are known for Eiffel Tower hot stamps, while stores in Okinawa can offer the lovely Shisa motif. Some travellers even collect these stamps on passport covers or small leather goods, which turns the piece into more than just a purchase.
Best alternatives if you want lower prices
If your real goal is simply to buy Louis Vuitton for less, then the most realistic option is the second-hand market.
That is where you are most likely to find lower prices, but obviously it comes with more risk. Once you step outside official channels, authenticity becomes something you have to judge carefully for yourself. That applies whether you are looking at online marketplaces, physical vintage shops, consignment stores, or second-hand luxury platforms.
In general, one of the best ways to buy authentic Louis Vuitton more cheaply is to accept imperfection. An older piece with some wear – fading, small cracks, interior damage, tired leather, or rubbing on the corners – can be much more affordable than a pristine one. If you care more about authenticity than perfection, that can be a smart compromise.
I also think Japanese resale is worth mentioning. Japanese sellers often have a strong reputation because luxury items there tend to be looked after very carefully, and in many cases the condition is better than expected. Sometimes a listing will describe visible scratches or wear, and when the item arrives, the flaws are much less noticeable than you feared. That does not mean every seller is automatically safe, but it is one reason many buyers feel more comfortable looking at Japanese resale than completely unknown sellers elsewhere.
Still, the rule is simple: once you are buying second-hand, you need to do your homework. Research the seller, read the description carefully, examine the photos, and understand the returns policy before spending serious money.
How to Spot Counterfeit Outlet Scams?
As mentioned earlier, any store or website claiming to be a “Louis Vuitton outlet” – except for 24S – should be approached with caution. Louis Vuitton does not operate outlet stores, and 24S is the only authorized online platform affiliated with LVMH that sells LV products, though it never offers discounts below retail prices. If you come across deals that seem too good to be true, especially from unknown sellers or alleged outlet sites, they are most likely counterfeit or scams.
Quick Answer
- Louis Vuitton does not have outlet stores.
- Louis Vuitton does not discount its products.
- 24S is an official LVMH-backed place to buy Louis Vuitton online.
- Websites claiming to be Louis Vuitton outlets are usually fake or unauthorized.
- If you want lower prices, the most realistic option is the second-hand market.
To learn more about Louis Vuitton’s pricing and the VAT refund process, you can visit the official Louis Vuitton website, read more about the VAT refund process for tourists at Conde Nast Traveler’s article, or explore Louis Vuitton’s product selection on 24S.
See also:
7 Cheapest Louis Vuitton Items
A Beginner’s Guide to Louis Vuitton
Guide to Buy Louis Vuitton Bags
The Ultimate Guide to Buying Second-Hand or Vintage Louis Vuitton Items


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