Luxury · Receipt Comparison
GuccivsLouis Vuitton Receipt
Both produce premium A5 / letter-size receipts with elegant typography, sales-associate signature lines, and detailed product names. The header design, provenance display, and return policies are the brand-specific signatures that matter for authentication and resale.
Side-by-side comparison
Detailed differences
Header signatures are unique to each brand
Gucci's green/red/green stripe is unmistakable. LV's monogram pattern + boutique name (e.g., "Champs-Élysées") is equally distinctive. Getting the header right is the first authenticity check.
"Made in" provenance is a key authentication detail
Both brands print the country of origin on every line item. Gucci's products are typically "Made in Italy"; LV manufactures in France, Italy, Spain, and the USA depending on the product. The wrong provenance is an instant authentication tell for resellers.
LV offers free hot-stamp personalization
LV's free hot-stamping (initials, dots, lines on leather goods) shows as a $0.00 service line on the receipt. This is uniquely LV — Gucci doesn't offer it. The presence of a hot-stamp line is a signal of an LV receipt.
Which template should you use?
Pick Gucci
Use Gucci for receipts that need the iconic green/red stripe, Italian provenance, and the "GUCCI" wordmark elegance.
Use Gucci templatePick Louis Vuitton
Use Louis Vuitton for receipts with the monogram pattern, free hot-stamp personalization line, and "Made in [country]" provenance — especially common for resale authentication documents.
Use Louis Vuitton template