Okay, here’s my experience about how to sell luxury bags:

So, I’ve got this thing for luxury bags, you know, the fancy ones. And sometimes, you just need to let some of them go. Maybe you’re not using them anymore, or maybe you just need some extra cash. Whatever the reason, I’ve done this a bunch of times, so I figured I’d share how I go about it.
First off, I started by cleaning out my closet and picking out the bags I was ready to part with. It’s tough, but it’s gotta be done. I always make sure I have the bags, the dust bags, and any authenticity cards or receipts.
Once I had my bags all ready to go, I did some digging around to see what they’re worth. I usually check out a few different websites that sell pre-owned luxury goods to get an idea of the price range. This helps me figure out a fair price to sell my bags for. There are a few big-name websites that are pretty good for this, you can find them pretty easily.
Next, I took some nice, clear photos of the bags. Good lighting is key here. I make sure to capture every angle, including any flaws or wear and tear. I mean, you gotta be honest, right?
Then, I decided where to sell them. There are tons of options online. Some sites specialize in luxury goods, and they take care of everything from taking photos to shipping. But they also take a bigger cut of the profit. Other sites let you list the bags yourself, which means more work but also a bigger payout in the end.

Here are some options
- The RealReal is one of them, and I think that is a good option if you don’t want to do much work. They handle everything.
- You can also try selling locally. I’ve had some luck with local consignment shops, or even just posting on social media.
- If you’re feeling adventurous, you can try selling to people all over the world. It’s a bit more complicated, but it can be worth it if you have a really rare or valuable bag.
After I list the bags, it’s just a waiting game. I keep an eye on the listings and answer any questions potential buyers might have. And of course, I make sure to respond quickly. Good communication is important.
Once a bag sells, I pack it up carefully. I always use a sturdy box and plenty of padding to make sure it arrives safely. I also include a thank-you note, because who doesn’t love a personal touch?
And that’s pretty much it! It might seem like a lot of work, but it’s really not that bad. And it’s always nice to get some extra cash for something you’re not using anymore. Plus, it’s kind of fun to see your old bags go to a new home where they’ll be loved and appreciated.
I’ve sold a bunch of bags this way, from Chanel to other big brands. It’s always a bit sad to see them go, but it’s also exciting to know they’re going to someone who will appreciate them. And hey, it frees up some space in my closet for new bags!