SHIPPING
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Do you ship worldwide?
Yes. We provide free shipping to over 200 countries around the world. However, there are some locations we are unable to ship to. If you happen to be located in one of those countries we will contact you.
What about customs?
We are not responsible for any custom fees once the items have been shipped. By purchasing our products, you consent that one or more packages may be shipped to you and may get custom fees when they arrive to your country.
How long does shipping take?
Shipping time varies by location. These are our estimates:
| Location |
*Estimated Shipping Time |
| United States |
5-20 Business days |
| Canada, Europe |
5-20 Business days |
| Australia, New Zealand |
5-20 Business days |
| Central & South America |
5-25 Business days |
| Asia |
5-20 Business days |
| Africa |
5-25 Business days |
*This doesn’t include our 1-3 day processing time.
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Exchanges
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The lifestyle self-assessment questions stopped me from an impulse buy I would've regretted.
Curation over accumulation — that line rewired how I think about my entire wardrobe, not just LV.
Refreshingly honest about when LV doesn't fit your life.
The case study about Elena the outdoor enthusiast was so relatable. I was about to buy a monogram tote despite spending most weekends hiking and kayaking. This guide made me realize I'd be creating stress, not style. Saved me money and frustration 💸
The seasonal rotation strategy is brilliant and so practical.
Read it twice. The distinction between smart investing and pure consumption is something nobody else in the LV content space talks about this clearly.
Solid overall but the AI prompts section felt a bit padded. Would've preferred more real wardrobe examples and fewer ChatGPT suggestions.
That question about whether your routines are compatible with luxury pieces hit different.
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The three archetypes — creative entrepreneur, well-traveled explorer, collector — helped me realize I'm a mix of the first two. That clarity made my next purchase decision way easier.
Finally a guide that treats LV as a mindset, not a shopping list.
My wife and I have been collecting LV for about four years now, mostly on impulse during vacations. After reading this we sat down and mapped our weekly routines against every piece we own. Turns out we use three bags constantly and four others just sit in dust bags. We sold two of the unused ones on consignment and put the money toward a Keepall we actually needed for our travel schedule. The lifestyle alignment concept completely changed how we approach buying.
The common missteps section called me out personally and I'm grateful for it.
Good read but felt like it could've gone deeper on care and maintenance — that was mentioned but barely covered.
Pairing LV with neutral staples seems obvious but I needed to see it written down.
The buying-for-status-alone warning is something every new LV buyer needs to hear before their first purchase.
Smart and self-aware — rare for a luxury guide.
I travel for work about twice a month and the travel integration section convinced me to finally invest in a proper Keepall instead of using random duffels. The difference in how I feel walking through airports now is noticeable. Colleagues have commented too.
Enjoyable but some sections repeated the same points in slightly different ways.
The work-travel-leisure breakdown made integration feel obvious instead of intimidating 👌
Love the emphasis on intentional living over flexing.
The Sofia case study about the design studio owner using her LV tote as a professional branding tool — that reframed everything for me. I run a small consulting firm and started carrying my Alma to client meetings with the same logic. The reaction has been subtle but real.
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Well-structured and thoughtful throughout.
Good content but I wanted more on how to actually evaluate resale potential — the investing section touched on it without giving enough concrete guidance.
This guide saved me from the overcomplicating-outfits trap. I used to force my monogram belt into every single outfit regardless of whether it worked. Now I rotate pieces by context and everything looks more intentional.
The philosophy section at the beginning sets the perfect tone for everything that follows.
Reads like advice from a stylish friend who's been through the learning curve already.
I bought my first LV piece three years ago — a Neverfull — and it sat in my closet for months because nothing I wore felt right with it. I thought it was too fancy for my daily routine. This guide showed me it was a pairing problem, not a lifestyle mismatch. Started wearing it with simple trench coats and clean sneakers and suddenly it became my most-used bag. Wish I had this guide the day I bought it.
Decent intro for newcomers but light on specifics for anyone already collecting.
The mismatched enthusiast case study was the reality check I needed 😅
Strategic curation as a concept applies way beyond fashion — this guide taught me that.
Practical without being preachy. Appreciated the balanced tone throughout.
The self-assessment questions about travel frequency and appreciation for craftsmanship are the kind of filter every potential buyer should run through before spending four figures.
Good framework but the AI sections could've been shorter — felt like filler compared to the lifestyle content.
Finished it on my commute and immediately texted my sister.
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The resale strategy prompts are actually useful — tried the collection planning one and got a solid starting point for what to buy next.
This shifted my whole perspective on luxury spending. I used to buy whatever caught my eye during boutique visits and ended up with a collection that didn't really go together. After reading the smart investing section, I sold three pieces that didn't fit my routine and used the funds toward a classic Speedy I actually carry daily. My collection is smaller now but every piece gets used.
Clean writing, no filler, great pacing.
The point about LV ownership feeling intentional instead of stressful really resonated with me after years of buyer's remorse.
Solid but I expected more specific product recommendations for different lifestyles.
The future-proofing section about adjusting your collection as life changes is such mature advice that you don't see elsewhere.
Style as quiet communication — that concept alone made this worth reading.
Gave me permission to not buy every new release and focus on what actually works for my life.
Wish this existed when I started collecting five years ago. Would've avoided several pieces that just collect dust now.
The travel section is what finally pushed me toward the Keepall over another tote.
Informative but a few points felt repetitive across chapters — the alignment message could've been stated once and carried forward more efficiently.
I'm a creative director and the entrepreneur archetype description was basically a mirror 💯
My partner and I used the self-assessment as a date night activity before our anniversary trip to Paris. We mapped out our routines, figured out which pieces made sense for our lifestyle, and ended up buying one shared Keepall at the Champs-Élysées store instead of two random accessories. It was the most intentional luxury purchase we've ever made and the bag has traveled with us to four countries since.
Finally understands that luxury is about mindset, not money.
The wardrobe strategies section is practical gold — neutral staples plus one statement LV piece is now my formula.
Mature take on luxury ownership that doesn't talk down to the reader.
Good read overall. The neglecting-care misstep hit close to home — I've definitely underinvested in storage and maintenance for my pieces.
Honestly surprised by how much this made me rethink my approach to buying luxury in general, not just LV. The three questions about strategic curation — will I enjoy it, does it complement what I have, could it hold value — are now my mental checklist before any big purchase.
The best LV guide I've read this year.
Not flashy, not preachy — just smart thinking about how luxury fits into real life.
Experiences over trends, discernment over impulse — those phrases stuck with me long after I closed the PDF.