With worldwide inflation and Chanel leading the way on prices, I’m not finding vintage bags to be the bargains they once were. People are even driving up prices on damaged bags that from experience I know cannot be brought back to a wearable look. I’m completely befuddled on what’s going on.
Has anyone else noticed this price inflation across the board?
I wear the daylights out of my vintage bags. They have lasted this long and look this great, why wouldn't they continue to hold up? My vintage bags will outdate me. If I need to give any bags TLC, send it to leather surgeons!Just curious, for the people who do own vintage chanel, how much "wear" do you get of it?
I have been thinking of purchasing a vintage chanel as an everyday bag but worried it might be too delicate for that.
Thanks for the reply! That is great to hear!I wear the daylights out of my vintage bags. They have lasted this long and look this great, why wouldn't they continue to hold up? My vintage bags will outdate me. If I need to give any bags TLC, send it to leather surgeons!
Sorry for the late reply! For vintage flaps there are a few things to keep in mind. This is all based on my opinion, I am by no means a Chanel expert.Thanks for the reply! That is great to hear!
In terms of buying vintage, I am trying to understand what the least risk, best investment, and value for money is for a classic flap.
From the sites I have been exploring, I notice that early 2000s vintage flaps are the more expensive (around £3900-4200) whereas the vintage flaps from the 90s are slightly less (£3200-£3800). For those with recent experiences does this seem accurate? And do you feel the vintage classic flaps feel worth that price?
Wow! I would also buy this if given the chance. I actually am looking for a vintage puffy lamb black medium cause I def won’t buy black lamb with prices now.
This is amazing advice - thanks so much!Sorry for the late reply! For vintage flaps there are a few things to keep in mind. This is all based on my opinion, I am by no means a Chanel expert.
Depending on the size/type:
1. Puffiness of the quilting: The older you get the more deflating the bag looks. However, this is not a bad thing, it's more of a style preference.
2. Chain length: Older models usually have shorter strap lengths
3. Quality of the chain/hardware. Models from the 80's, 90's, and super early 2000's still have the heavy and excellent quality gold plating. You really can tell the difference and it is my absolute favorite quality of vintage chanel bags. This also adds weight, however. It's not really that noticeable but it is there.
4. Quality of lambskin. I feel like there is a difference and 90's and older models have a different lambskin that is a bit more hardy.
What you really should be looking for is what shape the bag is in-is there much wear in the corners/ scratches and scuffing, how does the interior look, how about the leather on the straps, is there tarnishing to the hardware anywhere or scratches to it, does it have a strong smell inside, was the bag stored properly, etc... Sometimes you can send bag pics to the leather surgeons to see if it is salvageable. Also, make sure you ask the seller if they repainted anything. I had one seller try to sneak one on me.
You can find some absolute gems that look great from the 90's or it might be worth spending more for a bag in better shape from the 2000's. Up to you. Always speak to the seller and ask lots of questions- that helps a ton.
That's really helpful to know! Part of what makes it difficult is making such a big purchase without first seeing it in the flesh. I had never thought about ever buying vintage till coming on this forum, and trawling through vestiaire and eBay for hours.I inherited most of my pieces so they are definitely vintage. One is pre-Karl and OMG the materials are soooo fine.
The last bag I bought was in the 00s so that's just about considered vintage too now.
If I could find the tweed I'd buy it new or vintage. For me it doesn't matter so long as it's absolutely the perfect one.
That's exciting! Keep up posted!This is amazing advice - thanks so much!
I'm narrowing in on the right bag now and have contacted a leather surgeon. So excited to make my first Chanel purchase!
It depends on how picky you are and the age of the bag. My vintage Chanel is a bit delicate for everyday use for my preferences, but everyone is different. Mine is from the early 1980s, pre-hologram, and in a few months of use I was a bit crestfallen to find wear on one corner and a scratch on the front. This is of course to be expected, no matter the quality of an item it will show wear with... wear . I decided to reserve it for occasional use but people less picky than me would just keep wearing that vintage bag regardless of its signs of use, and more power to themJust curious, for the people who do own vintage chanel, how much "wear" do you get of it?
I have been thinking of purchasing a vintage chanel as an everyday bag but worried it might be too delicate for that.
Hmmm i think you need to get a bag liner for thatSo I found a 9 series Chanel Medium Flap. I believe it's from mid 2004. It's in really good condition, except for these wrinkles. Do you guys think the wrinkles would worsen with wear or get better?
I would love to see your pre-Karl vintage Chanel. Could you post a photo to show us? Thank you.I inherited most of my pieces so they are definitely vintage. One is pre-Karl and OMG the materials are soooo fine.
The last bag I bought was in the 00s so that's just about considered vintage too now.
If I could find the tweed I'd buy it new or vintage. For me it doesn't matter so long as it's absolutely the perfect one.
Is your pre 1986 bag a double flap with Reissue chain?It depends on how picky you are and the age of the bag. My vintage Chanel is a bit delicate for everyday use for my preferences, but everyone is different. Mine is from the early 1980s, pre-hologram, and in a few months of use I was a bit crestfallen to find wear on one corner and a scratch on the front. This is of course to be expected, no matter the quality of an item it will show wear with... wear . I decided to reserve it for occasional use but people less picky than me would just keep wearing that vintage bag regardless of its signs of use, and more power to them