In a retail world that is more circular than ever before, choosing handbags that will increase in value (both in dollars and in your heart) is wise. But there’s a science to said pursuit. “There are several characteristics to take note of when determining a handbag’s resale value,” shares Kelly McSweeney of The Real Real. “Does the bag have visible elements that are classic or iconic to the brand? Think monogramming or identifiable logo hardware. Additionally, does it have any other apparent brand signifiers that are renowned to that brand’s DNA?” And there’s one last characteristic that is well-reflected in The Row’s coveted Margaux as Chanel’s Graffiti On The Pavement series: “If the bag is limited in production or can be considered a collectible, that typically increases resale value.”
Tedrick of Fashionphile adds that a brand’s prices also play a role in its resale value. “Increases in resale value are closely correlated with the brands’ price increases, making these bags not only fashion statements, but also smart investments for those who own them. Their timeless appeal and limited availability keep them in high demand year after year.”
Whether holding vintage lore or commanding It bag appeal, a bag that retains its value is well worth the investment. According to experts at leading resale companies The Real Real, Fashionphile, and Vestiaire Collective, below are the handbags that retain the highest resale values now.
The Row Margaux
The Row’s Margaux bag is a signature style from the luxury brand that continues to command a top spot on the resale value list. The Olsen twins once explained to Vogue, “The whole exercise was to see whether, if something was made beautifully, in great fabric, with good fit, it would sell without a logo or a name on it.” Of course, the experiment was a success, and the bag has been redesigned several times since its inception.
Bottega Veneta Adiamo Bag
While all Bottega Veneta intrecciato weave styles have seen increased demand, this particular style “sells on average for 90% of its retail price,” says McSweeney from The Real Real. According to stats at Vestiaire, the resale value of this bag is already double what it was in 2020.
Loewe Puzzle Tote
The Loewe Puzzle styles are without question rising in the ranks on secondhand lists, but according to McSweeney at The Real Real, this particular style, “typically sells for 90% of its retail price on average.” In other words, the Puzzle tote is the one to look for now.
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