5 Designer Bags
Worth More Now
Than When They Were Bought
Most fashion depreciates the moment it leaves the store. A short list of bags don't — here's what's driving the demand, and whether each one is a buy, a hold, or a sell right now.
Most fashion depreciates the moment it leaves the store. A short list of bags don't — and the reasons are usually the same: tight supply, a design that doesn't chase trends, and a brand that keeps raising its own prices.
Below are five bags currently showing real resale strength, based on recent industry resale reporting — including Rebag's Clair Report, Sotheby's market data, and TheRealReal — along with our read on whether each is a buy, a hold, or a sell right now.
"None of these bags chase micro-trends. They're built on design codes that photograph well, wear well, and stay desirable season after season."
The Closet Editorial — July 2026The Bags —
What's Actually Holding Value
None of these are guaranteed investments — condition, documentation, and the specific size or leather always matter. But each has genuine, reported resale strength behind it right now, not just brand reputation.
The Birkin remains the standard other bags get measured against. Independent resale tracking consistently ranks Hermès as the strongest-performing house on the secondary market, with certain configurations — particularly smaller, classic-leather pieces — regularly reselling above their original retail price. Waitlists and controlled production keep demand well ahead of supply, and that hasn't meaningfully changed in years.
Chanel has raised its own prices almost every year for over a decade, and resale values have followed closely behind. The Classic Flap in particular has become something of a self-fulfilling investment: every boutique price hike pushes up what earlier, cheaper-bought bags are worth on the resale market. It's one of the few bags where buying preloved can mean paying meaningfully less than current retail for something nearly identical.
The Baguette has quietly become one of the steadier performers in resale, helped along by its "Sex and the City" cultural relaunch and a steady stream of collaborations. Unlike some of Fendi's other bags, which have softened in resale value recently, the Baguette has kept climbing — vintage and collaboration pieces in particular have been trading at or above their original price.
Louis Vuitton as a house has held "unicorn" status in recent resale reporting, meaning its bags typically retain the large majority of their retail value — among the strongest of any major luxury brand. The Capucines sits at the top of that lineup: full leather, discreet branding, and a price that Louis Vuitton has increased steadily for over a decade, which has helped keep resale demand for the style consistent.
The Puzzle has become Loewe's signature piece over the past decade, and resale demand has genuinely picked up rather than faded, helped by its distinctive shape and steady celebrity visibility. It was one of the standout performers in recent industry resale reporting, holding value noticeably better than most bags released in the same era.
"None of these bags are a guaranteed investment. But each has genuine, reported resale strength behind it right now — not just brand reputation."
The Closet Editorial — July 2026Why It Holds —
Buying With Confidence
Condition, documentation, and configuration decide most of the outcome here. A well-kept bag with its dust bag, box, and receipt will always resell stronger than an identical piece without them — and buying through an authenticated reseller closes the single biggest risk in this market: getting the real thing.
Every piece at The Closet, including the five bags featured here, goes through a rigorous in-house authentication process before it's listed, backed by a lifetime authenticity guarantee. That's what makes buying preloved a genuine alternative to retail — not just a cheaper one.
Everything You Need
to Know
Frequently asked questions about buying investment-grade designer bags at The Closet
Is every bag at The Closet authenticated?
Yes. Every item undergoes rigorous authentication by our expert team before it's listed, and every purchase comes with a lifetime authenticity guarantee.
Where is The Closet located?
The Closet is based in the UAE, with a store in Dubai and a dedicated presence in Egypt. The full collection is also available online at theclosetonlineshop.com, with fast local delivery across the UAE and worldwide shipping.
Can I consign my designer bag with The Closet?
Yes. If you're looking to sell a designer bag like the ones featured here, The Closet accepts consignment pieces after an authentication and condition review, with a dedicated consignor portal to track your submissions.
What condition do bags need to be in to sell well on resale?
Original packaging, dust bags, and receipts help, but even without a full set, a well-maintained bag in good condition can resell strongly — especially for the bags featured in this guide. Our team assesses each piece's condition and expected value individually.
Does The Closet carry Hermès, Chanel, Fendi, Louis Vuitton, and Loewe?
Yes, The Closet regularly carries pieces from all of these houses, alongside a wider curated selection of authenticated preloved designer bags.
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