Tips to sell your designer bag
Whether you’re upgrading your collection or simply letting go of a piece you no longer use, selling a luxury bag requires strategy. From preserving its condition to choosing the right platform, these tips will help you maximize your bag’s resale value and attract the perfect buyer. Let’s get started!
- Designer bags as an investment
- Where to sell your designer bag
- Online platforms
- Thrift stores
- Fleamarkets
- Related topics
- Tips to make the sale easier
- 1. Maintain your bag’s condition
- 2. Keep all accessories & gather authenticity documents
- 3. High-quality photos
- How to recognize a real designer bag
- Serial numbers and stamps
- Craftsmanship
- Brand-specific features
- How to determine the right price
- FAQs
- What to do with old bags?
- Which bags to invest in?
- Which Bags Increase in Value?
- Is a bag a good investment?
- Ready to sell your bag?
- Discover other popular Hermès bag styles
Designer bags as an investment
Designer handbags are more than just fashion accessories—they are valuable investments. Iconic pieces from brands like Hermès and Chanel often appreciate in value over time, especially classic styles, limited-edition releases or rare bags made from exotic leathers. By keeping your designer bag in excellent condition, you can ensure it remains a sought-after item in the pre-loved luxury market.
“Over the past five years, the retail price of the Medium Timeless Classic Flap bag (or 11.12) has doubled, reaching €10,300. At SACLÀB, a black Caviar leather model in pristine condition sold for €5,100 in 2021 and commanded up to €8,860 in 2024—an impressive increase, underscoring its strong investment potential.”
Where to sell your designer bag
When it’s time to part with your designer bag, several options exist both online and offline. Think about the time and effort you want to spend on selling your item and where you might find the right target group of buyers, especially for high-value handbags.
Online platforms
Online shops like SACLÀB specialise in reselling high-end luxury designer handbags, offering a secure and seamless process for sellers. Our complimentary concierge service takes care of everything for you–from authenticating your bag to professional high-end product photography and marketing to a global network of collectors. Trusted online platforms attract buyers worldwide, ensuring maximum visibility and a swift sale for your bag based on a consignment fee.
C2C platforms like Vinted or eBay offer another option to sell your bag online where you will manage the listing, negotiations and shipping yourself. While they allow for customized product presentation, their overall format may not highlight the exclusivity of your item as effectively as a luxury-specific platform.
Thrift stores
If you prefer to sell your bag offline, thrift stores can be a convenient option for local sales. However, keep in mind that thrift stores may not always offer the best price for your bag and often don’t cater to luxury buyers. Additionally, they may lack the expertise to authenticate luxury goods, which can impact buyers’ confidence in the item’s authenticity and reduce its perceived value.
Fleamarkets
While selling at a flea market can be fun, it may be challenging if you’re looking to fetch a premium price. Fleamarket shoppers tend to be budget-conscious, so you risk underselling your handbag. Also, be aware of weather conditions and security to avoid damage to your item.
Tips to make the sale easier
If you’re considering to sell your designer bag, there are a couple of tips to keep in mind to increase your chances for a swift (and lucrative!) sale.
1. Maintain your bag’s condition
While we believe that a handbag should be worn and loved, its resale price is largely driven by condition. Regular cleaning, proper storage, and using dust bags are essential to preserve your bag’s original charm and value. For instance, if you’re planning to sell a Chanel Medium Classic Flap bag, models in flawless, like-new condition typically sell for around €7,400 at SACLÀB. However, multiple visible signs of wear can reduce its resale value by more than half.
2. Keep all accessories & gather authenticity documents
Buyers generally feel more secure purchasing bags that come with original receipts, authenticity cards, or care booklets. Additionally, keeping your bag’s original box and dust bags can truly pay off as items in “full set” usually achieve higher prices.
3. High-quality photos
Clear, well-lit images from multiple angles, including close-ups of logos, stitching, and hardware, make your listing stand out. For transparency and to manage buyers’ expectations, any signs of wear or flaws should be clearly visible.
“We want to equip buyers with clear expectations. That’s why we are very meticulous in evaluating the condition of each bag based on our standardized grading system.”
How to recognize a real designer bag
Authenticity is crucial in the resale market. Here’s what to check.
Serial numbers and stamps
Verify the unique codes and brand-specific details. For Chanel bags, check for the serial number sticker inside the bag, which corresponds to a specific date range. Chanel has also introduced microchips in their newer models, replacing the serial sticker system. Hermès bags feature a blind stamp or “estampille” with a letter indicating the year of production and other symbols denoting the workshop or artisan.
Craftsmanship
Look for precise stitching, premium materials, and quality hardware. And: The sensory experience matters too. Authentic designer handbags often carry a subtle, refined leather scent, unlike counterfeits that may emit an overly strong smell of leather, glue, or plastic.
Brand-specific features
Research characteristics unique to each brand, such as Hermès’ saddle stitching or Chanel’s quilted patterns. The house is known for its diamond quilting, meticulously crafted with up to 11 stitches per diamond panel. This fine stitching is a hallmark of authenticity and a common detail counterfeit bags fail to replicate accurately.
“While there are many tips that may help you in identifying a counterfeit, authentication is a meticulous process that demands expert knowledge. Selling with an experienced, reputable platform is the most reliable way to ensure authenticity.”
How to determine the right price
Setting the right price requires research and insight. When you sell with SACLÀB, we’ll give you an automated price suggestion based on market trends, recent sales and your bag’s condition. Naturally, you can also set your own price–our experts are always here to consult you. If you’re looking to determine your bag’s market value, consider:
- Market trends: Study current resale values for similar bags.
- Condition: Bags in excellent or like-new condition fetch higher prices.
- Rarity: Limited editions or discontinued models often command a premium.
FAQs
What to do with old bags?
If a bag doesn’t sell, consider upcycling, donating, or keeping it as a vintage treasure.
Which bags to invest in?
Focus on timeless classics like the Hermès Birkin and Kelly bag, the Chanel Timeless Classic Flap, 2.55 Reissue or the Lady Dior.
Which Bags Increase in Value?
Kept in excellent condition, Hermès bags generally always sell well above store price. Classic Hermès colours and either robust leathers (such as Togo calfskin or embossed Epsom), rare exotics or limited editions usually achieve the highest return on investment.
“Neutral tones and durable leathers remain highly desired. In 2024, an Hermès Mini Kelly crafted from black Epsom leather sold on average for over €25,500 at SACLÀB. This represents a remarkable 256% increase from its current boutique retail price of €7,150.”
Chanel bags present a more nuanced picture. While the brand’s classics, such as the Timeless Classic Flap bag and 2.55 Reissue, don’t usually exceed retail prices, their value appreciation is quite steady.
Is a bag a good investment?
Designer bags can indeed be excellent investments, especially if you select iconic, high-demand pieces and maintain them well. However, we recommend buying a bag you truly love–after all, these wearable works of art are meant to be worn and cherished.
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