Louis Vuitton bags have always stuck to the newest and freshest looks on the market
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Louis Vuitton bags have always stuck to the newest and freshest looks on the market. The Vuitton bags have always been deemed to be trend setter bags. Other companies will catch a glimpse of one of the bags and be absolutely smitten and want one for them selves.
The beginnings of travel luggage included bulky items such as trunks and chests. These were frequently made of cedar, oak, pine, and other strong woods, or strong hard-wearing animal hide-including cow, horse and deer–that protected the items inside. The quality of the materials and the workmanship of the time meant they would last many years, becoming antiques and family heirlooms. With safety a prime consideration, 1938 saw the dawn of the aluminium luggage industry, when Earle P. Halliburton, a globetrotting businessman, commissioned a team of aircraft engineers to design a lightweight case capable of enduring his tough physical travel needs. The aluminium cases that emerged as a result of their research became renowned as Halliburton cases and remain in high demand today as Zero Halliburton.
