same! =D I bought them because I liked it. I do tend to be brand loyal though, if I like something from the brand I am quite interested in what else they have.
I was under the impression the value of my bags would continue to go up (not why I bought them) but wow. I sold my last few just recently and lost thousands. I left the luxury bag game and never looking back. Caused me so much fomo and anxiety, always wanting to have the next one I saw. I have invested in a nice little fine jewelry collection instead ❤
I think I would maybe enjoy my bags even more in this situation because I would not be afraid of damaging them and reducing their value, and also I would feel a little more free to carry them everywhere if they were not such high value items that can attract all kinds of attention.
yes, I hate that personalizing like hot stamping causes them to lose resale value. hotstamping is fun. and carrying brands that are just as high quality and almost up there in price aren’t privy to VIP treatment the way the big 3 are... at the same time I don’t like announcing what I paid like that, so I feel conflicted when I use them. also the assumption some snobs have that everything must be fake unless you made your money the old fashioned way (inheritance) makes fashion less fun.
Years ago, I bought certain types of LV luggage because I loved it. My health took a turn, diagnosed with ALS. I recently sold almost all of my LV luggage collection except for my beloved Sac Athletisme...and a Cruiser. I don't regret selling at all, I wasn't traveling anymore, enjoying what remains and what looks good with my wheelchair.
exactly the question i ask myself everytime i want to purchase a new bag : "what if it didnt had this logo ?" I just erase the brand name in my head,😂and it helps me decide if i REALLY love the design or is it just the name or the worth (investment)
Very interesting question. I would keep mine because I've very carefully purchased what I wanted, so they aren't investments to me, they are personal "friends".
Here is my thought. You may agree or not. The luxury handbag market is so fragmented and brands keep on launching new models every month. Prices keep going up, the number of luxury pre loved bags available online is getting bigger and bigger. But consumers cannot keep the pace, too many collections, too expensive, too many preloved bags including Chanel and Hermès. From my perspective, I think pre loved bags are slightly losing their resale value as some of them have been available on sale for a while. Those who resell bags are requesting a high price, but those who are buying new bags keep on reselling them. There is no longer scarcity. The luxury handbag bubble will very soon explode and the situation will go back to where it was 10 years ago before the Instagram era…
Very good food for thought. This is how I helped clean my closet the past two years. I have to absolutely love the item for it to have a place in my closet. I’ve sold 200 items from my closet on eBay and Posh and feel so much better making new purchases. I only have 3 bags in my collection and love every piece even if they hypothetically didn’t have the Chanel logo on them or if I knew they were worth $0. It’s a freeing feeling.
I remember the very first time I saw a speedy 25 in mono, I thought it was the most beautiful bag Ive ever seen and I KNEW I wanted one. I didnt know what brand it was, or how much it cost, and when I got my first job that summer that paid me $8.00/hr, I finally thought to myself that I’d have money to buy that bag! I went ahead and found out what the bag was called and looked on the website and my jaw dropped discovering it cost $500. My 16 yr old self couldnt afford it then, but my adult self could now. The point of my story is that I was attracted to the bag itself because I thought it was beautiful and aesthetically pleasing without knowing who made it, what status it held or how much it cost. PS. My 16 yr old self would be happy to know that, yes, she did get that speedy bag eventually 💕☺️
I was actually thinking about this situation earlier this week. I would try to sell most of them...As a person with home mortgage and with a difficult work situation, I would freak out. Thanks for the video!!!
I think I may sell a couple that I do not reach for very often. But, can’t see myself selling my Alma Fornasetti, the garden loop bag, the vtote, the giant studs pink Valentino, the Chanel coco, the fendi mini sunshine girls edition… etc etc. Those are usable works of art. I will enjoy them for the rest of my life. As for the game of reselling, I think that train left the station when the boutique bags became so expensive, no room for profits. You would be lucky to recoup 60%.
Heya!! Hopping on board!! Ya no my motto is invest in your pocket. That's the only safe "investment". Everything in life is a gamble. No when to hold 'em, no when to fold 'em.... Enjoyed the vlog!!
That's why I buy vintage. The previous owner enjoyed it and the remaining "value" is wat I'm willing to pay. If the design and material withstood the test of time, that's a great "investment" for me even if it is "valued" at $0, it's worth it to ME.
I’m so happy someone has said this. As you stated the market in collectable non-essential items is incredibly volatile. When I first started purchasing designer handbags, accessories & clothing (in 2008), I didn’t even know there was much of a market for pre-loved designer fashion. I purchased the items I loved & was more interested in quality because I intended on owning & using them for a long time. Resale has never been a consideration when I’m making a decision to purchase & it never will be. For me if I even care about resale value, then that item is definitely not for me. Of course I have taken advantage of the current market & sold a few items which I no longer had a use for (for a small profit), but that was simply taking advantage of the market & the profit came from the fact they were at least 10 years old & still in pristine condition (luxury prices were a lot lower 2008 - 2012). To be honest, selling luxury is so stressful (even through consignment), I wouldn’t be in a hurry to do so again. So if all of the sudden pre-loved designer items were worth $0.00, I wouldn’t care, it wouldn’t make any difference to me. I don’t purchase much anymore because the items I purchased 10 or more years ago are still in good usable condition. I’ve heard the quality isn’t quite like that anymore, so maybe I’ll just use & enjoy what I already have.
Totally agree… selling is not easy and can be a stressful process. We need to factor in the time and energy spent. I love that you’re enjoying your bags from 10 years ago. I think that’s the ultimate goal… to find pieces that we can enjoy for a long time! The true meaning of “getting our money’s worth.” 😉
What a fun and fascinating topic to discuss. It’s hard to know what I’d do in reality but I only buy luxury bags that I can see myself using today as well as in 30 years time. I only have four and they are all classic styles so I’m pretty sure I’d just keep them all and continue to enjoy them as I am now. The only I time I ever think about my luxury bags being investment pieces is when I’m justifying myself to judgemental family and friends 😂 thanks again for such a great video xx
I have only 2 luxury bags . I spent 4300$ on them. That blew my mind as I never spent so much money on handbags. For me luxury bags are not investments. They are life style assets.I use my luxury bags when I go to special occasions . I wear and enjoy them. I don’t plan to sell them. I made more money investing in stocks and real estate than bags. I would not buy more bags. Just a personal choice. I practice minimalism in my own way. Have a few nice quality items and enjoy . I am not worried if my bags get to zero as I dont plan to sell them. I spent 4000$ for my sheer joy of owning a luxury bags is the way I see it.
I work in finance and I just can't look at my handbags as investments. I buy things for my wardrobe to use, if I'm not going to use it, I don't want the clutter and I'd rather not get it. I kinda assume I'm going to loose money and I spend accordingly. Fantastic prompt!!!!
Yes yes yes and yes again! Completely agree. I’ve been saying that handbags are NOT investments for years. They are material items meant to be used. Wardrobe pieces. Done. 😊
I view all my bags as zero value, I have sold bags one out of all were a breakeven sell, I buy most bags all used. I all other bags I have sold at a lost. I sell at a loss to buy a new things so it's like 3 bags to 1 new one. So for me I use what I love. I happen to give them away to friends and family more than sell. I have 6 lux bags the rest contemporary.
Before I started buying "luxury" I generally bought a very good quality leather handbag about once every 2 years. I focused more on quality and functionality than designer label (at the time I was shopping mid range designer brands and independent labels). I had a small wardrobe of 5 or 6 bags appropriate for different seasons and occasions and I would use my bags until they wore out. I suppose I would go back to that routine, as in many ways it would serve me better than what I've been doing recently. Frankly, I think this is what Hermes is trying to encourage with their quota system - a more rational and sensible rate of collection. I don't think Chanel and Hermes will ever be completely worthless, but the abnormal obsession around the brands is bound to disperse and they will go back to more realistic valuations. So, look out for some real bargains five or ten years from now on pristine, unused bags when all the "investors" dump their inventory. 😂
I only have three luxury bags and I bought them because I liked them, not because they're trendy or cool. I also don't buy with the expectation that I will be able to sell them in the future. So if suddenly there was no value at all in luxury bags, I'd be totally okay with it. I might buy one more bag an then stop, but I personally wouldn't be surprised if the luxury market as we know it today does fall out of favor.
I only have 10 bags and I thought that’s enough but I always find myself want more. Recently I’ve been having random thoughts like sell most of them and keep only 3 and enjoy them. Cuz when I keep all of them I keep want more and expand them. But I can’t make up my mind cuz I don’t want to get rid of them….then now I’m back to wanting more. I really want to downsize in everything and adapt to a minimalist lifestyle
I have been thinking about this too! Especially with the price increases! This year caused me to slow down a lot and buy a lot less and really think about what purchases are worth it.
None of my luxury goods are popular ones, I bought items I really liked and use them all, some infrequently like scarves, but I knew that when purchasing. I’ve a small ‘collection’ of bags from luxury Houses that I use often so I don’t feel the need to buy many more at luxury prices. A lot of thought went into each purchase, none were impulsive, none are redundant. I’ve bought things quicker than intended to beat a price increase or in a vlog sale, but they were bags I’d had on my radar and knew I’d love. If they were worthless tomorrow I wouldn’t care in the slightest. If you are going to invest in a bag hoping for future monetary gain then you need to understand which bit of the investment is the monetary part… and it isn’t the bag. This is a risk we take when we invest with any Company and when we buy Chanel, Hermès, LV etc., we are investing in a Company, not in a bag. Say the bag cost $2,000 to manufacture - we then pay $8,000 and upwards for the House name and that’s where the ‘investment’ sits - in the name, not the bag. It takes years to build a good reputation that can come crashing down in only one day, as recently seen. Over saturation of the bag or brand can also be detrimental. In the UK, Burberry suffered a downturn in popularity for years after its iconic classic check was seen in less than desirable places, worn by less than desirable people, often faked. Chanel classic flap bags feel a bit like that to me now.
I wouldn’t care if the value goes down to zero because I bought the bags because I love them not because they have a good or bad reselling value! They make me happy!!
Great 👍 thought! I have downsized significantly this year of my handbag collection, so I feel content now. I may not go pursuing another Hermes BKC though, not using much of my birkin
And to answer your question, as I think our bags won’t be worth much in a near future because of the luxury bag bubble, except Hermes bags - but definitely not Chanel - I’ve already downsized my collection to keep only the bags I love. You are totally right about brand sustainability, what future for Balenciaga? What future for Gucci without Alessandro Michele…. Luxury handbags have become suddenly very much in demand but this will not last…
I wouldn’t care because I have never resold any handbags. I normally just give them away to family if Im bored with them, which is very infrequent. I guess there are those out there that buy bags as an investment of sorts but that has never been my aim. I buy them because I think they are beautiful!
As in Balenciaga....I sold my Hourglass. Loved the look with the snake print but not looking back. I am THANKFUL I got something for it! I'm done with that brand
I bought my bags because I truly like them. Glad to have bought them before prices go up even higher but never had thoughts of selling them when i bought them. They were for my use, just like my jewelry. I'd rather give them to my loved ones if I get tired of them but no selling. So they were never investments for me.
Collectibles are so tricky because anything can happen. I have always collected for the love of it. Never purchased a bag due to investment. But such a good topic of conversation.
I think bc I just love bags and started purchasing bc of the beauty and love instead of knowing that you could re-sell, I probably would just keep them (: I also don’t have an extensive collection as I’m still a student, but even the non-luxury items are ones that I’ve thought lengthy before purchasing and that’s just my personality. I try to purchase items that will last me a long time and I love so I can cherish and also it’s better for the environment! I enjoyed this though exercise!!! (: And love how thoughtful you are on your purchases as well!
I buy bags to use them and fully enjoy them so the thought of getting rid of them doesn’t even come to mind. I also only buy contemporary designers. Now I love admiring luxury bags but I could never justify spending that much money on a bag. Because at the end of the day they are just accessories not a necessity for me. But I do understand why so many people would spend their money on luxury. Great topic btw thanks for starting the conversation 😊
Very interesting question. I am careful sometimes with my purchases but sometimes I am impulsive due to the price increase. But whenever I purchase something, I see my self using it forever. And if I no longer able to use it because of the style, I give them to my relatives and friends.
I love this video because it truly made me reflect on my collection. I also appreciated your input when I was considering selling a few of my bags and you really gave me great advice and I kept them. You’re so right - never buy/sell by impulse and now this video really made me feel like I have exactly what I want in my collection. ❤
Isn’t it lovely when we can pause and reflect on all that we have and just soak in the appreciation? 😊 I love hearing that you feel like you have exactly what you want. Enjoy!! 💕
Definitely a lot of psychology going into our thought process in buying (for investment, for pleasure, feeling of safety (this is a thing!), for practicality, "retail therapy"). But as for if my handbags are worth zero in monetary terms? I would keep probably still keep most of them. They may be worth less or even zero in terms of monetary value over time, but that doesn't mean it has less or zero value to me - I bought them to enjoy them, not for what their resale value would be in the future. Nice thought provoking video 😁 - more please!
Currently, I love my small collection that I'd keep most of them even if they lose value in the future. I do agree with your point that even the most coveted brands can lose their values. For Hermes and Chanel, maybe not the brand value itself, but the most popular pieces will change in the future for sure. Already, aided by social media, the classic flaps are so ubiquitous and oversaturated in our mind. Soon, fashion will turn to fresher things.
I would keep and use my bags, I have sold a small number of bags over the years (as my lifestyle evolved), I have not made money back and selling is painful. I love the bags I have and I am aware they are not a financial investment, they are one of my passions! (I would consider selling if I were under financial duresse for any reason though).
I love my bags they mean a lot to me: memories, special gifts form my husband, hard work etc. They are priceless to me. I’m no planning to get rid of them.
For me I would be content with only 1 bag, I don’t own any luxury bags and I can’t fuss life about not owning one. If it’s in the cards to own one some day, so it shall be, if not, my life won’t end. If you have luxury bag-enjoy them.
I’m like you. I carefully curate my bag collection. If I don’t adore/use it, then I sell it. I would be ok with keeping my current collection & enjoy them for the rest of life 🥰
I just started my luxury bag journey earlier this year and and might have gone a bit mad buying whatever I could afford asap, but I have never intended to sell any of them and do not see them as investments... I see them the same way as I see my other collectable items that I own in my house - something visual to make me happy. I'd like to imagine if a world war started and things really got desperate, these bags would be worthless in a bartering community and couldn't hold anything useful while running from explosions. Luxury bags are definitely a status thing and the value society gives them will always change. This is why I wear mine out in the rain and don't really stress about accidentally scratching them against a wall. I buy what I can afford to lose.
Honestly I would not care that much, I appreciate the history of the brands and I bought my bags after a lot of thought, I would sell a few pieces that I don't reach for but it's a small percentage I bought my luxury items because I enjoy having them and wearing them, it gives me a sense of accomplishment, that I was able to buy them after saving for a long time
What an interesting topic! I never had intentions of selling my bags when I buy them. I’ve always intended to use them forever and only sell if I don’t gravitate towards them anymore. I’d continue buying whatever I like 😂
Yes I’m with you! It’s an emotional purchase and also when we let go, it’s usually emotional too - like, we’re over an item regardless of how much it costs or how much we’ll gain or lose by selling it.
I actually decided to sell all my luxury handbags except for my first and favorite one (speedy 25 DE), specifically because of Balenciaga. After moving to Italy and trying some Italian brands that sell their handbags, handmade in Italy with the most beautiful quality leathers, for 200 euros or even less (Cuoieria Fiorentina, for example), I was already feeling a little silly for the price I have paid for lesser quality LV and Gucci bags, even Coach to be honest. I had already decided not to buy from luxury fashion houses anymore, but the whole Balenciaga thing made me decided to also sell the ones I have, just in case something like that happens to the brands of the handbags I own.
@@clare2272 Hi, sure, 100% toscana Luxury (not to be confused with 100% toscana, which is the line with cheaper bags but still ok quality and made in Italy) does a lot of intrecciato, if you are into Bottega this is a great option; Selleria Boldrini has some beautiful designs, they use a lot of vacchetta leather but theirs hold up better than LV I think. Those 3 are my favorites because I feel they make more modern designs that are on pair with luxury brands, but there are many others I could recommend if you are into the more vintage traveller look 😆
I appreciate this video. I really enjoy seeing handbags as a total frivolity but their price tags are sort of… inherently serious! Even just the 2 bags you show here are more than half the median per capita income in the US 🫣 They’re just bags, but their price tags and what they represent are so much more, whether we like it or not 🤔
I am new to the designer handbag ownership but I am taking my time and choosing handbags that I love and know I would use. For me, I don’t plan on purchasing more than perhaps six/ seven max so for me I purchase because I like them so if I was told they would be worthless it wouldn’t matter. I would keep them . If they became worthless then hopefully they would be less expensive and allow me to purchase any others I would want..lol.
Great video I dont have many bags because I don't want to waste money at my age. Real wealth is careful and handbags are not that serious but property is.
I approach a luxury bag as a piece of art: it’s subjective and expensive but if it sparks an immense joy - then I can justify this purchase (and of course I would keep it as a true work of art irregardless all the turbulent times).
I feel you. Some handbags are just so aesthetically pleasing to look at. They can make us smile just by sitting on a shelf. Although I have let go of bags that were beautiful but not functionally useful to me, so I suppose it’s a fine line.
I was confronted with this when I sold almost my entire collection. I lost so much. It made me think long and hard before I buy another bag. I am currently regrowing my collection but I plan on only having maybe 5 or 6 bags total but I will make sure they are stay in my collection bags.
Excellent question for personal introspection. As very evident with the abhorrent Balenciaga situation, it can very well happen and happen quickly. The prices on the pre-loved market already fluctuate with the economic cycles as do most other goods. If mine were worth $0 in a year, I would just keep things; I’m not a seller even though I need to be. Hold on to them and sell the ones I don’t love when market is back up. Wish I didn’t have so many in the first place. Poor impulse control!!
Oddly enough I have always been going through this thought process whenever I buy bags, I guess bcs I mostly examine bags from their shape/color/design and functionality. Even with my monogram bags, I see them as patterns and don't really care whether it's Coach/Gucci monogram, as long as it looks good
I have just built my collection since the pandemic and have acquired way too much as I keep watching and seeing items I keep “wanting” but I don’t even have time to wear all. I would want to recoup some money from them so I would sell most that I don’t use frequently
Also remember everything on social media today is P&R reviews, assessments and influence. Meaning some study analyzing companies work in conjunction with merchants for the purpose to entice to get us to spend!
I think Hermes birkin and Kelly & chanel classic flaps will always hold its value. It’s been shown to hold its value through the years. As for investments, I don’t think so necessarily. Even the classic flap or birkin , if you sold today, would lose $ unless you purchased it 10-20 years ago. Investments to me means in a few months to a year you’d already be seeing profit and keep seeing profit- like homes, luxury cars, stocks, etc. it’s great if bags holds value but I purchase because I like it.
Great Topic. That growth are probably mainly due to Covid … With some of the quality decreasing… and Prices of luxury goods increasing not sure how that’s being justified… Unless it’s something you’ve always wanted. I do have some overwhelm moments… but I agree don’t panic sell. I would only sell bags I no longer love or use. Great Video. ❤
I always thought they’d lose value as soon as I leave the store and use it, like anything else. I was surprised to learn people can make their money back and then some on worn stuff! I don’t know how long that will last with economic recession... but then again I was incredulous that some people (people already who are already comfortable I guess) found lock down lucrative whereas I may have made more as an essential worker than before, but I spent more than ever in my life (and not all on fun stuff!). so maybe it makes perfect sense that luxury goods resale will skyrocket if you are already doing well. I’m shocked to see people still standing in single file lines outside of luxury stores at the mall this holiday season to buy new stuff. must be great to be them... I want that glazed over “take my money” look on my face, too. ;)
Very interesting topic! I would love to know which bags you would let go of in this scenario! I think I would do the same: only keep my most favorite bags.
I’ve never cared for the value of my bags I think because I could never pull the trigger to pay for a Chanel 😆 I only have 2 bags from LV and I cherish them but I just purchase bags that make me happy and that I can afford
I have seriously reduced my handbag purchases this year. The only new (non preloved) bag I purchased this year was an LV while I was in Italy - the Euro was crazy low compared to the USD so it was a no brainer for me as the bag was purchased at 2018 pricing. Personally, I feel that the price increases and access to certain bags has made it too annoying for me. So it's easier to just purchase preloved.
I don’t have the funds to buy many luxury bags. I only started buying a little over a year ago after 20 years of saving. I do not consider resale value in my buying decisions. And that’s mainly because I will not sell my items. I buy what makes me happy. When I am done using my items, depending on condition I will repurpose, discard, give away, and donate. I do that with clothes, shoes, contemporary bags, and many of the items I used to collect (fun hello kitty and tokidoki bags and tchotchkes). Most of my stuff ends up at Goodwill. I won’t do that to my luxury pieces. Everything luxury I buy are forever pieces. If I ever feel like I have too much I will consider giving away to friends. That hasn’t happened yet.
I've been musing on this question a lot too! I think Chanel is particularly interesting...using their Chanel flap as an index, we have seen its price more than triple with the price increases since the pandemic. In my opinion, they are trying to, for one, squeeze the resale market massively. Separately, to your point on price increases, they may not seem so outrageous right now because of inflation but can brands turn around and 'come back' from that, I think not since it devalues the brand to existing customers. I agree with some of the comments below regarding disassociating design and quality from brand value if you can and truly purchase what holds this perceived value for you. A lot of food for thought...
Yes it’s all very interesting. We’ll have to see how Chanel nets out. We all take notice when the prices increase yet as you say, the resale market continues to thrive with even higher prices. So it’s not all logical.
I would not care! I have 2 bags that I love and think are the most beautiful. Chloe tess bag small and YSL uptown woc both in black pebbled leather. I’m wearing them until they fall apart although they still look new so it will be a long time.
Wearing them until they fall apart… yes! 👏 I honestly feel all material items deserve to be used fully in this manner. If not by us, by the next owner. Keeping it going until it’s completely “finished.” Less waste.
I buy bags it’s because Iove and enjoy, not because it a investment factor. My investment go into real estate and stock market not bags sorry. If I only think about how much can I sale certain bag then am not buying it. I only buy chanel and Hermès cuz that’s the brand I love so no matter what I am not selling the bag I purchased. Thank you for the great video.
I bet 99% of people would rush to sell their Hermes bags, because most are buying them as a status symbol, not because of their looks and once the status and value are gone, who would want to keep them? Most likely people would keep less expensive , the "fun" bags, which are not considered as "investment" right now. JMO.
I appreciate my handbags for themselves, for history, for design idea they bring to this world. I do not care if they cost nothing. For me it is: memory, style, history, part of my life, period of loving designer handbags, the time I made decisions to buy them🤗
I would hope I wouldn’t care. As currently they just sit there unused. I also never bought them to resell or even the option to resell. I bought them for me, my desire and admiration.
This very thing happened already with the Kering Group of labels: Balenciaga, YSL, Gucci and Bottega. I feel robbed because I can’t wear it now. I could but certainly wouldn’t. Glad I have alternatives.
Well if I could buy them all back a month after that at a fraction that I sold them for then sure, I’d sell them and buy them all back for $10 each, haha. But I’m assuming that’s not what you mean so I’d keep them all and love and use them just like I do now. I buy them because it gives me joy to have and use them. I just love them! I don’t ever buy to sell. I’ve sold only a few because I just didn’t gravitate toward them anymore, mostly because they were bigger bags and I haven’t liked bigger bags for a few years now. I felt bad for the poor almost brand new neglected bags. So I sold them and felt better. I will continue to buy what I love for me to use.
I’d still keep mine and enjoy them, I’ve yet to sell any of my bags ☺️ I think it’s because I think long and hard and research to death before buying and I have to absolutely love them
I wouldnt care much because if I wanted to preserve a piece to be sellable, I wouldn’t use it and that goes against my principles. I hate how some get away with selling pieces for a steep price just because they’re Chanel or Hermes even if they’re heavily used and damage.
Makes almost no difference to me. I have never sold a bag that I bought, there is some false comfort in knowing that if I need some cash I could sell it but I don't buy bags with the intent of ever selling them. I buy what I like, classic items that will stand the test of time. I have list of bags that I want in the future some I'll get I'm sure some I wont. I currently have too many bags in my collection but I love them, just even looking at them brings me joy. So although I have some bags that haven't been used for years I don't feel the need to sell them, I have occasionally given them to friends and family when I realized it's just never going to be used again. I also have never bought a pre loved bag.
I don’t think I’d care, I don’t buy them for the resale value. When I started buying them I didn’t realise I could resell, now I just use it as an excuse to my husband for buying 😂
For me if I bought handbags, I thought and I felt that my money has gone. If sometimes later I would sell it and I get money back, it’s just a bonus. I would live in peaceful mind and enjoy all handbags I have. I control my handbags, my handbags don’t control me.
I don’t really buy luxury items for investment so I’d still buy what I want and I’d use it as it should be. If I’ll make an investment I invest the money directly, like the example you gave which is stocks, and not with things that I’d use.
Hi, for me, say if there is a panic selling that everyone wanted to sell their designer handbags to get back their money, frankly, there may be no buyer even to buy or if there is, the price will be the lowest ever. So, for me i will just hold on and used it, after all in the first place i bought these designer handbags for use. So even if there is no more value, i will still keep it and use it till the last drop. lol. Of course, it is good to know that it has value and if really needed to sell it off if i need some emergency fund. Otherwise, i really try not to sell any of it and after all i do not have many in my collection, less than 10. So, i really cherish what i had. As for whether designer handbags are great investment, i will just take it in a pinch of salt. This is very subjective and even if that is great investment, it all depends on how well one store it, maintained it, selling it to the consignment stores which takes a big cut will never be a great investment. Haha in this great investment, i will keep gold bar and yes great stocks. Lol. Thanks for this great video.
I don't have any high end luxury handbags like Chanel, LV and Hermes. The bags I have are good but I bought them because I love them and were never bought to be an investment. I have however invested spare money in good quality diamond rings over the years and they bring me more joy than if I spent the money on luxury handbags.
I read that savings are being de-meted , at an all time low, credit card debt at an all time high. On.y the wealthy will be buying these bags - my friend owns Hudson Bay - saks is doing phenomenal
Just kept the one I love and sale don’t I love it. Right now, pur economy is no good. I rather have money my bank. I’m Contented my collections. Thank you ❤
I buy my bags for what I hope will be a lifetime of use… if they were suddenly worth zero, I suppose it wouldn’t impact me much as I never plan on selling them.
Before being lured by a logo and hype - I ask myself what if that fashion house suffered from a wave of bad PR ? Do I love the item for what it is ? If it sparks joy , is a reflection of the hard work earning the funds to obtain and I use them ….then it’s a keeper .
I guess the idea that any luxury brand may burn down its reputation always kept me skeptical about buying super recognizable pieces with big logos. Somehow I don't want to carry the burden of a brand and adapting everything else in my appearance to it.
I wouldn’t care and i don’t care now. I never sold any of my bags, so basically they are worth 0$ already to me.
What a refreshing perspective! 👏
Exactly..
same! =D I bought them because I liked it. I do tend to be brand loyal though, if I like something from the brand I am quite interested in what else they have.
Agree
Same! I get the stuff that I like and use it.
I was under the impression the value of my bags would continue to go up (not why I bought them) but wow. I sold my last few just recently and lost thousands. I left the luxury bag game and never looking back. Caused me so much fomo and anxiety, always wanting to have the next one I saw. I have invested in a nice little fine jewelry collection instead ❤
If it was causing stress and anxiety, totally not worth it. Wise of you to walk away!
@@amandak.4246 I had to keep asking myself why I was paying 5k for leather over gold/diamonds 🤣. But to each their own
I think I would maybe enjoy my bags even more in this situation because I would not be afraid of damaging them and reducing their value, and also I would feel a little more free to carry them everywhere if they were not such high value items that can attract all kinds of attention.
I feel exactly the same way! 😊
yes, I hate that personalizing like hot stamping causes them to lose resale value. hotstamping is fun. and carrying brands that are just as high quality and almost up there in price aren’t privy to VIP treatment the way the big 3 are... at the same time I don’t like announcing what I paid like that, so I feel conflicted when I use them. also the assumption some snobs have that everything must be fake unless you made your money the old fashioned way (inheritance) makes fashion less fun.
Love this way of looking at it! It would be so much more carefree!
Years ago, I bought certain types of LV luggage because I loved it. My health took a turn, diagnosed with ALS. I recently sold almost all of my LV luggage collection except for my beloved Sac Athletisme...and a Cruiser. I don't regret selling at all, I wasn't traveling anymore, enjoying what remains and what looks good with my wheelchair.
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Thank you for sharing your story with us.
exactly the question i ask myself everytime i want to purchase a new bag : "what if it didnt had this logo ?" I just erase the brand name in my head,😂and it helps me decide if i REALLY love the design or is it just the name or the worth (investment)
So smart 👌
Very interesting question. I would keep mine because I've very carefully purchased what I wanted, so they aren't investments to me, they are personal "friends".
Love this!
Here is my thought. You may agree or not. The luxury handbag market is so fragmented and brands keep on launching new models every month. Prices keep going up, the number of luxury pre loved bags available online is getting bigger and bigger. But consumers cannot keep the pace, too many collections, too expensive, too many preloved bags including Chanel and Hermès. From my perspective, I think pre loved bags are slightly losing their resale value as some of them have been available on sale for a while. Those who resell bags are requesting a high price, but those who are buying new bags keep on reselling them. There is no longer scarcity. The luxury handbag bubble will very soon explode and the situation will go back to where it was 10 years ago before the Instagram era…
Very good food for thought. This is how I helped clean my closet the past two years. I have to absolutely love the item for it to have a place in my closet.
I’ve sold 200 items from my closet on eBay and Posh and feel so much better making new purchases.
I only have 3 bags in my collection and love every piece even if they hypothetically didn’t have the Chanel logo on them or if I knew they were worth $0. It’s a freeing feeling.
Wow 200 items!? That was a major closet clean out! Must feel so good! 👍
I remember the very first time I saw a speedy 25 in mono, I thought it was the most beautiful bag Ive ever seen and I KNEW I wanted one. I didnt know what brand it was, or how much it cost, and when I got my first job that summer that paid me $8.00/hr, I finally thought to myself that I’d have money to buy that bag! I went ahead and found out what the bag was called and looked on the website and my jaw dropped discovering it cost $500. My 16 yr old self couldnt afford it then, but my adult self could now. The point of my story is that I was attracted to the bag itself because I thought it was beautiful and aesthetically pleasing without knowing who made it, what status it held or how much it cost. PS. My 16 yr old self would be happy to know that, yes, she did get that speedy bag eventually 💕☺️
Aw love this story so much!!! True handbag love. ☺️
I was actually thinking about this situation earlier this week. I would try to sell most of them...As a person with home mortgage and with a difficult work situation, I would freak out. Thanks for the video!!!
I think I may sell a couple that I do not reach for very often. But, can’t see myself selling my Alma Fornasetti, the garden loop bag, the vtote, the giant studs pink Valentino, the Chanel coco, the fendi mini sunshine girls edition… etc etc. Those are usable works of art. I will enjoy them for the rest of my life. As for the game of reselling, I think that train left the station when the boutique bags became so expensive, no room for profits. You would be lucky to recoup 60%.
Heya!! Hopping on board!! Ya no my motto is invest in your pocket. That's the only safe "investment". Everything in life is a gamble. No when to hold 'em, no when to fold 'em.... Enjoyed the vlog!!
That's why I buy vintage. The previous owner enjoyed it and the remaining "value" is wat I'm willing to pay. If the design and material withstood the test of time, that's a great "investment" for me even if it is "valued" at $0, it's worth it to ME.
I’m so happy someone has said this. As you stated the market in collectable non-essential items is incredibly volatile. When I first started purchasing designer handbags, accessories & clothing (in 2008), I didn’t even know there was much of a market for pre-loved designer fashion. I purchased the items I loved & was more interested in quality because I intended on owning & using them for a long time. Resale has never been a consideration when I’m making a decision to purchase & it never will be. For me if I even care about resale value, then that item is definitely not for me.
Of course I have taken advantage of the current market & sold a few items which I no longer had a use for (for a small profit), but that was simply taking advantage of the market & the profit came from the fact they were at least 10 years old & still in pristine condition (luxury prices were a lot lower 2008 - 2012). To be honest, selling luxury is so stressful (even through consignment), I wouldn’t be in a hurry to do so again. So if all of the sudden pre-loved designer items were worth $0.00, I wouldn’t care, it wouldn’t make any difference to me. I don’t purchase much anymore because the items I purchased 10 or more years ago are still in good usable condition. I’ve heard the quality isn’t quite like that anymore, so maybe I’ll just use & enjoy what I already have.
Totally agree… selling is not easy and can be a stressful process. We need to factor in the time and energy spent. I love that you’re enjoying your bags from 10 years ago. I think that’s the ultimate goal… to find pieces that we can enjoy for a long time! The true meaning of “getting our money’s worth.” 😉
What a fun and fascinating topic to discuss. It’s hard to know what I’d do in reality but I only buy luxury bags that I can see myself using today as well as in 30 years time. I only have four and they are all classic styles so I’m pretty sure I’d just keep them all and continue to enjoy them as I am now. The only I time I ever think about my luxury bags being investment pieces is when I’m justifying myself to judgemental family and friends 😂 thanks again for such a great video xx
The justification part is so true!
I have only 2 luxury bags . I spent 4300$ on them. That blew my mind as I never spent so much money on handbags. For me luxury bags are not investments. They are life style assets.I use my luxury bags when I go to special occasions . I wear and enjoy them. I don’t plan to sell them. I made more money investing in stocks and real estate than bags. I would not buy more bags. Just a personal choice. I practice minimalism in my own way. Have a few nice quality items and enjoy . I am not worried if my bags get to zero as I dont plan to sell them. I spent 4000$ for my sheer joy of owning a luxury bags is the way I see it.
Thank you so much ,good point of it.😊
Thank you for watching and joining in on the dialogue!
I work in finance and I just can't look at my handbags as investments. I buy things for my wardrobe to use, if I'm not going to use it, I don't want the clutter and I'd rather not get it. I kinda assume I'm going to loose money and I spend accordingly. Fantastic prompt!!!!
Yes yes yes and yes again! Completely agree. I’ve been saying that handbags are NOT investments for years. They are material items meant to be used. Wardrobe pieces. Done. 😊
I love all my bags…even when I start to think about possibly selling them I talk myself out of it. For now, they are all forever bags for me❤
I view all my bags as zero value, I have sold bags one out of all were a breakeven sell, I buy most bags all used. I all other bags I have sold at a lost. I sell at a loss to buy a new things so it's like 3 bags to 1 new one. So for me I use what I love. I happen to give them away to friends and family more than sell. I have 6 lux bags the rest contemporary.
Before I started buying "luxury" I generally bought a very good quality leather handbag about once every 2 years. I focused more on quality and functionality than designer label (at the time I was shopping mid range designer brands and independent labels). I had a small wardrobe of 5 or 6 bags appropriate for different seasons and occasions and I would use my bags until they wore out. I suppose I would go back to that routine, as in many ways it would serve me better than what I've been doing recently. Frankly, I think this is what Hermes is trying to encourage with their quota system - a more rational and sensible rate of collection. I don't think Chanel and Hermes will ever be completely worthless, but the abnormal obsession around the brands is bound to disperse and they will go back to more realistic valuations. So, look out for some real bargains five or ten years from now on pristine, unused bags when all the "investors" dump their inventory. 😂
I only have three luxury bags and I bought them because I liked them, not because they're trendy or cool. I also don't buy with the expectation that I will be able to sell them in the future. So if suddenly there was no value at all in luxury bags, I'd be totally okay with it. I might buy one more bag an then stop, but I personally wouldn't be surprised if the luxury market as we know it today does fall out of favor.
I only have 10 bags and I thought that’s enough but I always find myself want more. Recently I’ve been having random thoughts like sell most of them and keep only 3 and enjoy them. Cuz when I keep all of them I keep want more and expand them. But I can’t make up my mind cuz I don’t want to get rid of them….then now I’m back to wanting more. I really want to downsize in everything and adapt to a minimalist lifestyle
I have been thinking about this too! Especially with the price increases! This year caused me to slow down a lot and buy a lot less and really think about what purchases are worth it.
It wouldn’t bother me. I buy to enjoy and wear the item, not for resale. 💃🏻👜
None of my luxury goods are popular ones, I bought items I really liked and use them all, some infrequently like scarves, but I knew that when purchasing. I’ve a small ‘collection’ of bags from luxury Houses that I use often so I don’t feel the need to buy many more at luxury prices. A lot of thought went into each purchase, none were impulsive, none are redundant. I’ve bought things quicker than intended to beat a price increase or in a vlog sale, but they were bags I’d had on my radar and knew I’d love. If they were worthless tomorrow I wouldn’t care in the slightest.
If you are going to invest in a bag hoping for future monetary gain then you need to understand which bit of the investment is the monetary part… and it isn’t the bag. This is a risk we take when we invest with any Company and when we buy Chanel, Hermès, LV etc., we are investing in a Company, not in a bag. Say the bag cost $2,000 to manufacture - we then pay $8,000 and upwards for the House name and that’s where the ‘investment’ sits - in the name, not the bag. It takes years to build a good reputation that can come crashing down in only one day, as recently seen. Over saturation of the bag or brand can also be detrimental. In the UK, Burberry suffered a downturn in popularity for years after its iconic classic check was seen in less than desirable places, worn by less than desirable people, often faked. Chanel classic flap bags feel a bit like that to me now.
Well said!! 👏
I wouldn’t care if the value goes down to zero because I bought the bags because I love them not because they have a good or bad reselling value! They make me happy!!
Great 👍 thought! I have downsized significantly this year of my handbag collection, so I feel content now. I may not go pursuing another Hermes BKC though, not using much of my birkin
Brilliant ! Very good thought!
And to answer your question, as I think our bags won’t be worth much in a near future because of the luxury bag bubble, except Hermes bags - but definitely not Chanel - I’ve already downsized my collection to keep only the bags I love. You are totally right about brand sustainability, what future for Balenciaga? What future for Gucci without Alessandro Michele…. Luxury handbags have become suddenly very much in demand but this will not last…
I wouldn’t care because I have never resold any handbags. I normally just give them away to family if Im bored with them, which is very infrequent. I guess there are those out there that buy bags as an investment of sorts but that has never been my aim. I buy them because I think they are beautiful!
✨I totally ask myself this question all the time to test how much I really want something. It's actually very effective!
Yes!! Pausing to ask ourselves a few key questions goes a long way!! Really helps to minimize impulse purchases.
That Mel r fro,Melbourne she’s still doing Hermes hauls, Chanel hails - it’s old - I do t watch her but she pops up - it’s silly st this point
As in Balenciaga....I sold my Hourglass. Loved the look with the snake print but not looking back. I am THANKFUL I got something for it! I'm done with that brand
I bought my bags because I truly like them. Glad to have bought them before prices go up even higher but never had thoughts of selling them when i bought them. They were for my use, just like my jewelry. I'd rather give them to my loved ones if I get tired of them but no selling. So they were never investments for me.
Love your approach.
Collectibles are so tricky because anything can happen. I have always collected for the love of it. Never purchased a bag due to investment. But such a good topic of conversation.
I think bc I just love bags and started purchasing bc of the beauty and love instead of knowing that you could re-sell, I probably would just keep them (: I also don’t have an extensive collection as I’m still a student, but even the non-luxury items are ones that I’ve thought lengthy before purchasing and that’s just my personality. I try to purchase items that will last me a long time and I love so I can cherish and also it’s better for the environment!
I enjoyed this though exercise!!! (: And love how thoughtful you are on your purchases as well!
I buy bags to use them and fully enjoy them so the thought of getting rid of them doesn’t even come to mind. I also only buy contemporary designers. Now I love admiring luxury bags but I could never justify spending that much money on a bag. Because at the end of the day they are just accessories not a necessity for me. But I do understand why so many people would spend their money on luxury. Great topic btw thanks for starting the conversation 😊
Very interesting question. I am careful sometimes with my purchases but sometimes I am impulsive due to the price increase. But whenever I purchase something, I see my self using it forever. And if I no longer able to use it because of the style, I give them to my relatives and friends.
I love this video because it truly made me reflect on my collection. I also appreciated your input when I was considering selling a few of my bags and you really gave me great advice and I kept them. You’re so right - never buy/sell by impulse and now this video really made me feel like I have exactly what I want in my collection. ❤
Isn’t it lovely when we can pause and reflect on all that we have and just soak in the appreciation? 😊 I love hearing that you feel like you have exactly what you want. Enjoy!! 💕
Definitely a lot of psychology going into our thought process in buying (for investment, for pleasure, feeling of safety (this is a thing!), for practicality, "retail therapy").
But as for if my handbags are worth zero in monetary terms? I would keep probably still keep most of them. They may be worth less or even zero in terms of monetary value over time, but that doesn't mean it has less or zero value to me - I bought them to enjoy them, not for what their resale value would be in the future.
Nice thought provoking video 😁 - more please!
Absolutely. Value is subjective to the person when it comes to these types of items! I agree.
I have never cared how much $$$ they are worth on the market. I buy because I love the fashion house, that’s the only reason🥰
Very good advice in this video! Thank you for looking out for your viewers xx
Aw thank you - I’m so glad you enjoyed the video!
Currently, I love my small collection that I'd keep most of them even if they lose value in the future. I do agree with your point that even the most coveted brands can lose their values. For Hermes and Chanel, maybe not the brand value itself, but the most popular pieces will change in the future for sure. Already, aided by social media, the classic flaps are so ubiquitous and oversaturated in our mind. Soon, fashion will turn to fresher things.
I would keep and use my bags, I have sold a small number of bags over the years (as my lifestyle evolved), I have not made money back and selling is painful. I love the bags I have and I am aware they are not a financial investment, they are one of my passions! (I would consider selling if I were under financial duresse for any reason though).
I love my bags they mean a lot to me: memories, special gifts form my husband, hard work etc.
They are priceless to me. I’m no planning to get rid of them.
For me I would be content with only 1 bag, I don’t own any luxury bags and I can’t fuss life about not owning one. If it’s in the cards to own one some day, so it shall be, if not, my life won’t end. If you have luxury bag-enjoy them.
I’m like you. I carefully curate my bag collection. If I don’t adore/use it, then I sell it. I would be ok with keeping my current collection & enjoy them for the rest of life 🥰
I just started my luxury bag journey earlier this year and and might have gone a bit mad buying whatever I could afford asap, but I have never intended to sell any of them and do not see them as investments... I see them the same way as I see my other collectable items that I own in my house - something visual to make me happy. I'd like to imagine if a world war started and things really got desperate, these bags would be worthless in a bartering community and couldn't hold anything useful while running from explosions. Luxury bags are definitely a status thing and the value society gives them will always change. This is why I wear mine out in the rain and don't really stress about accidentally scratching them against a wall. I buy what I can afford to lose.
Honestly I would not care that much, I appreciate the history of the brands and I bought my bags after a lot of thought, I would sell a few pieces that I don't reach for but it's a small percentage
I bought my luxury items because I enjoy having them and wearing them, it gives me a sense of accomplishment, that I was able to buy them after saving for a long time
What an interesting topic! I never had intentions of selling my bags when I buy them. I’ve always intended to use them forever and only sell if I don’t gravitate towards them anymore. I’d continue buying whatever I like 😂
Yes I’m with you! It’s an emotional purchase and also when we let go, it’s usually emotional too - like, we’re over an item regardless of how much it costs or how much we’ll gain or lose by selling it.
I have often said if these bags were sold at Target, would the Birkin even be popular
We all know the answer 😂
I actually decided to sell all my luxury handbags except for my first and favorite one (speedy 25 DE), specifically because of Balenciaga.
After moving to Italy and trying some Italian brands that sell their handbags, handmade in Italy with the most beautiful quality leathers, for 200 euros or even less (Cuoieria Fiorentina, for example), I was already feeling a little silly for the price I have paid for lesser quality LV and Gucci bags, even Coach to be honest. I had already decided not to buy from luxury fashion houses anymore, but the whole Balenciaga thing made me decided to also sell the ones I have, just in case something like that happens to the brands of the handbags I own.
Do you have any other Italian brand suggestions please? Xx
@@clare2272 Hi, sure, 100% toscana Luxury (not to be confused with 100% toscana, which is the line with cheaper bags but still ok quality and made in Italy) does a lot of intrecciato, if you are into Bottega this is a great option; Selleria Boldrini has some beautiful designs, they use a lot of vacchetta leather but theirs hold up better than LV I think. Those 3 are my favorites because I feel they make more modern designs that are on pair with luxury brands, but there are many others I could recommend if you are into the more vintage traveller look 😆
@@ccscatena thank you!!
I appreciate this video. I really enjoy seeing handbags as a total frivolity but their price tags are sort of… inherently serious! Even just the 2 bags you show here are more than half the median per capita income in the US 🫣
They’re just bags, but their price tags and what they represent are so much more, whether we like it or not 🤔
You’re so right. It’s complex and there are so many emotional and psychological factors involved.
I am new to the designer handbag ownership but I am taking my time and choosing handbags that I love and know I would use. For me, I don’t plan on purchasing more than perhaps six/ seven max so for me I purchase because I like them so if I was told they would be worthless it wouldn’t matter. I would keep them . If they became worthless then hopefully they would be less expensive and allow me to purchase any others I would want..lol.
Great video I dont have many bags because I don't want to waste money at my age. Real wealth is careful and handbags are not that serious but property is.
You are so wise!!
I approach a luxury bag as a piece of art: it’s subjective and expensive but if it sparks an immense joy - then I can justify this purchase (and of course I would keep it as a true work of art irregardless all the turbulent times).
I feel you. Some handbags are just so aesthetically pleasing to look at. They can make us smile just by sitting on a shelf. Although I have let go of bags that were beautiful but not functionally useful to me, so I suppose it’s a fine line.
I was confronted with this when I sold almost my entire collection. I lost so much. It made me think long and hard before I buy another bag. I am currently regrowing my collection but I plan on only having maybe 5 or 6 bags total but I will make sure they are stay in my collection bags.
Excellent question for personal introspection. As very evident with the abhorrent Balenciaga situation, it can very well happen and happen quickly. The prices on the pre-loved market already fluctuate with the economic cycles as do most other goods.
If mine were worth $0 in a year, I would just keep things; I’m not a seller even though I need to be. Hold on to them and sell the ones I don’t love when market is back up. Wish I didn’t have so many in the first place. Poor impulse control!!
Oddly enough I have always been going through this thought process whenever I buy bags, I guess bcs I mostly examine bags from their shape/color/design and functionality. Even with my monogram bags, I see them as patterns and don't really care whether it's Coach/Gucci monogram, as long as it looks good
I wouldn’t care because I didn’t buy my handbags or anything else for “investment” purposes. I bought them to enjoy! 😊
I have just built my collection since the pandemic and have acquired way too much as I keep watching and seeing items I keep “wanting” but I don’t even have time to wear all. I would want to recoup some money from them so I would sell most that I don’t use frequently
Also remember everything on social media today is P&R reviews, assessments and influence. Meaning some study analyzing companies work in conjunction with merchants for the purpose to entice to get us to spend!
I never imagined I could recoup any money when I started buying. I’ve never sold anything. I might for space sake but Injust buy to enjoy.
I wouldn’t care because I don’t buy with the intention to sell and I buy within my means.
I think Hermes birkin and Kelly & chanel classic flaps will always hold its value. It’s been shown to hold its value through the years. As for investments, I don’t think so necessarily. Even the classic flap or birkin , if you sold today, would lose $ unless you purchased it 10-20 years ago. Investments to me means in a few months to a year you’d already be seeing profit and keep seeing profit- like homes, luxury cars, stocks, etc. it’s great if bags holds value but I purchase because I like it.
Great Topic. That growth are probably mainly due to Covid … With some of the quality decreasing… and Prices of luxury goods increasing not sure how that’s being justified… Unless it’s something you’ve always wanted. I do have some overwhelm moments… but I agree don’t panic sell. I would only sell bags I no longer love or use. Great Video. ❤
I always thought they’d lose value as soon as I leave the store and use it, like anything else. I was surprised to learn people can make their money back and then some on worn stuff! I don’t know how long that will last with economic recession... but then again I was incredulous that some people (people already who are already comfortable I guess) found lock down lucrative whereas I may have made more as an essential worker than before, but I spent more than ever in my life (and not all on fun stuff!). so maybe it makes perfect sense that luxury goods resale will skyrocket if you are already doing well. I’m shocked to see people still standing in single file lines outside of luxury stores at the mall this holiday season to buy new stuff. must be great to be them... I want that glazed over “take my money” look on my face, too. ;)
I’d keep mine. They are very special to me. Even though my collection is very small, I’m happy with it, it allows me to wear and enjoy them all .
Very interesting topic! I would love to know which bags you would let go of in this scenario! I think I would do the same: only keep my most favorite bags.
I've always bought the bags I have based on the bags functionality. Great food for thought video 👍🏼
Functionality is #1! After all, these are things made to work for us! 😉
I’ve never cared for the value of my bags I think because I could never pull the trigger to pay for a Chanel 😆 I only have 2 bags from LV and I cherish them but I just purchase bags that make me happy and that I can afford
I have seriously reduced my handbag purchases this year. The only new (non preloved) bag I purchased this year was an LV while I was in Italy - the Euro was crazy low compared to the USD so it was a no brainer for me as the bag was purchased at 2018 pricing. Personally, I feel that the price increases and access to certain bags has made it too annoying for me. So it's easier to just purchase preloved.
I don’t have the funds to buy many luxury bags. I only started buying a little over a year ago after 20 years of saving. I do not consider resale value in my buying decisions. And that’s mainly because I will not sell my items. I buy what makes me happy. When I am done using my items, depending on condition I will repurpose, discard, give away, and donate. I do that with clothes, shoes, contemporary bags, and many of the items I used to collect (fun hello kitty and tokidoki bags and tchotchkes). Most of my stuff ends up at Goodwill. I won’t do that to my luxury pieces. Everything luxury I buy are forever pieces. If I ever feel like I have too much I will consider giving away to friends. That hasn’t happened yet.
I've been musing on this question a lot too! I think Chanel is particularly interesting...using their Chanel flap as an index, we have seen its price more than triple with the price increases since the pandemic. In my opinion, they are trying to, for one, squeeze the resale market massively. Separately, to your point on price increases, they may not seem so outrageous right now because of inflation but can brands turn around and 'come back' from that, I think not since it devalues the brand to existing customers. I agree with some of the comments below regarding disassociating design and quality from brand value if you can and truly purchase what holds this perceived value for you. A lot of food for thought...
Yes it’s all very interesting. We’ll have to see how Chanel nets out. We all take notice when the prices increase yet as you say, the resale market continues to thrive with even higher prices. So it’s not all logical.
I would not care! I have 2 bags that I love and think are the most beautiful. Chloe tess bag small and YSL uptown woc both in black pebbled leather. I’m wearing them until they fall apart although they still look new so it will be a long time.
Wearing them until they fall apart… yes! 👏 I honestly feel all material items deserve to be used fully in this manner. If not by us, by the next owner. Keeping it going until it’s completely “finished.” Less waste.
I buy bags it’s because Iove and enjoy, not because it a investment factor. My investment go into real estate and stock market not bags sorry. If I only think about how much can I sale certain bag then am not buying it. I only buy chanel and Hermès cuz that’s the brand I love so no matter what I am not selling the bag I purchased. Thank you for the great video.
Can you do a handbag collection video with this topic- which one you would let go and why and which one you would keep?
Do I have to? 😂 If feels like torture…
@@hellocatwalkcity i would love to see it 🙂🥰
I bet 99% of people would rush to sell their Hermes bags, because most are buying them as a status symbol, not because of their looks and once the status and value are gone, who would want to keep them? Most likely people would keep less expensive , the "fun" bags, which are not considered as "investment" right now. JMO.
I appreciate my handbags for themselves, for history, for design idea they bring to this world. I do not care if they cost nothing. For me it is: memory, style, history, part of my life, period of loving designer handbags, the time I made decisions to buy them🤗
I would hope I wouldn’t care. As currently they just sit there unused. I also never bought them to resell or even the option to resell. I bought them for me, my desire and admiration.
I believe I would keep it no matter it's value because it's sentimental to me. All my bags I have gotten on very special occasions.
This very thing happened already with the Kering Group of labels: Balenciaga, YSL, Gucci and Bottega. I feel robbed because I can’t wear it now. I could but certainly wouldn’t. Glad I have alternatives.
what's happend with ysl and gucci?
I don’t care… don’t plan to sell
A single one. I didn’t buy them with there future value in mind
I would keep my bags because I love them - not for what they are worth.
Well if I could buy them all back a month after that at a fraction that I sold them for then sure, I’d sell them and buy them all back for $10 each, haha. But I’m assuming that’s not what you mean so I’d keep them all and love and use them just like I do now. I buy them because it gives me joy to have and use them. I just love them! I don’t ever buy to sell. I’ve sold only a few because I just didn’t gravitate toward them anymore, mostly because they were bigger bags and I haven’t liked bigger bags for a few years now. I felt bad for the poor almost brand new neglected bags. So I sold them and felt better. I will continue to buy what I love for me to use.
I’d still keep mine and enjoy them, I’ve yet to sell any of my bags ☺️ I think it’s because I think long and hard and research to death before buying and I have to absolutely love them
“Research to death” 😂 sounds like we are kindred spirits!
I wouldnt care much because if I wanted to preserve a piece to be sellable, I wouldn’t use it and that goes against my principles. I hate how some get away with selling pieces for a steep price just because they’re Chanel or Hermes even if they’re heavily used and damage.
I don’t know how I would feel. I know that I would keep them and still love them.
Makes almost no difference to me. I have never sold a bag that I bought, there is some false comfort in knowing that if I need some cash I could sell it but I don't buy bags with the intent of ever selling them. I buy what I like, classic items that will stand the test of time. I have list of bags that I want in the future some I'll get I'm sure some I wont. I currently have too many bags in my collection but I love them, just even looking at them brings me joy. So although I have some bags that haven't been used for years I don't feel the need to sell them, I have occasionally given them to friends and family when I realized it's just never going to be used again. I also have never bought a pre loved bag.
I don’t think I’d care, I don’t buy them for the resale value. When I started buying them I didn’t realise I could resell, now I just use it as an excuse to my husband for buying 😂
Hahaha this right here… truth!!
For me if I bought handbags, I thought and I felt that my money has gone. If sometimes later I would sell it and I get money back, it’s just a bonus. I would live in peaceful mind and enjoy all handbags I have. I control my handbags, my handbags don’t control me.
I don’t really buy luxury items for investment so I’d still buy what I want and I’d use it as it should be.
If I’ll make an investment I invest the money directly, like the example you gave which is stocks, and not with things that I’d use.
Hi, for me, say if there is a panic selling that everyone wanted to sell their designer handbags to get back their money, frankly, there may be no buyer even to buy or if there is, the price will be the lowest ever. So, for me i will just hold on and used it, after all in the first place i bought these designer handbags for use. So even if there is no more value, i will still keep it and use it till the last drop. lol. Of course, it is good to know that it has value and if really needed to sell it off if i need some emergency fund. Otherwise, i really try not to sell any of it and after all i do not have many in my collection, less than 10. So, i really cherish what i had. As for whether designer handbags are great investment, i will just take it in a pinch of salt. This is very subjective and even if that is great investment, it all depends on how well one store it, maintained it, selling it to the consignment stores which takes a big cut will never be a great investment. Haha in this great investment, i will keep gold bar and yes great stocks. Lol. Thanks for this great video.
I still would enjoy them and wouldn't mind except for the fact that I spent way too much money for them in the first place.
I don't have any high end luxury handbags like Chanel, LV and Hermes. The bags I have are good but I bought them because I love them and were never bought to be an investment. I have however invested spare money in good quality diamond rings over the years and they bring me more joy than if I spent the money on luxury handbags.
I read that savings are being de-meted , at an all time low, credit card debt at an all time high. On.y the wealthy will be buying these bags - my friend owns Hudson Bay - saks is doing phenomenal
If you need to save for it, you can't afford it! It is a bag.
Just kept the one I love and sale don’t I love it. Right now, pur economy is no good. I rather have money my bank. I’m
Contented my collections. Thank you ❤
I buy my bags for what I hope will be a lifetime of use… if they were suddenly worth zero, I suppose it wouldn’t impact me much as I never plan on selling them.
Before being lured by a logo and hype - I ask myself what if that fashion house suffered from a wave of bad PR ? Do I love the item for what it is ? If it sparks joy , is a reflection of the hard work earning the funds to obtain and I use them ….then it’s a keeper .
I guess the idea that any luxury brand may burn down its reputation always kept me skeptical about buying super recognizable pieces with big logos. Somehow I don't want to carry the burden of a brand and adapting everything else in my appearance to it.