Why do mainland U.S. boutiques issue different style receipts? In all other parts of the world, including Hawaii, you get a big piece of paper with their old logo and boutique information on top as the letterhead. Here on the mainland, receipts are on half sheets of paper with "LOUIS VUITTON" written on the top, boutique information on the opposite side, and watermarks of the quatrefoils that are embedded into the paper. The question's rather trivial, but it's just something I've been wondering.