Louis Vuitton releases $2,210 ping pong paddle Monogram Eclipse set

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Louis Vuitton has released a Monogram Eclipse ping pong set costing $2,210

People reports that French fashion house Louis Vuitton has released a Monogram Eclipse paddle set that costs $2,210.

Named the ‘Ping Pong Set James’, the luxury sports item is now available on LV’s website. Featuring wood, canvas, leather and LV’s signature Monogram Eclipse, the set is marketed as “ideal for travel”.

“Table tennis, anyone?” LV’s product description asks. “Ideal for travel, this sporty set includes two professionally designed ping-pong paddles, regulation balls in a custom holder, and an exclusive cover crafted of masculine Monogram Eclipse canvas, accented with an LV Circle medal.”
Four regulation balls with a custom leather holder as well as the premium Monogram Eclipse paddle sleeve and paddles are included in the set. The paddles themselves are sculpted in wood with a metal LV imprint on the base of the handle and ‘Louis Vuitton’ edge tape.

 

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