2020 resolution - shopping my own bag and wallet collection. Any one else?

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Curious to know how everyone's doing with sales these days. I have 11 bags listed and nothing's moving :sad:. If your bags are selling, is it all lower price range stuff? Or higher range such as Chanel and Hermes? Or in between?
My sales are few and far between. Most of my items are contemporary. I haven't sold anything over $100 since July. I have several listed in the $100-$200 range, some are popular styles that usually sell well, but they aren't moving. I haven't put up very many new items though. Most have been listed a long time.
 
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My sales are few and far between. Most of my items are contemporary. I haven't sold anything over $100 since July. I have several listed in the $100-$200 range, some are popular styles that usually sell well, but they aren't moving. I haven't put up very many new items though. Most have been listed a long time.
Some of mine have been listed forever as well. I’ve added some recently but they’re not even getting watchers
 
I’ve been selling off several of my 700-2k bags but I start the bid at $1 and let it run ten days. Seems to be the only way to liquidate. I decided to get fat grafting with the cash. It was that or a used car. I’m having my tummy fat moved into my butt on Tuesday and I’m super excited.
Have your bags sold for amounts you're happy with? Best of luck with your procedure!
 
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What a shame the zpper on a brand new handbag did not work properly and the other bags in the store had the same problem! Where has quality gone???
I´m glad you found a replacement you love!
They said it is because it is a new bag that it sticks. I wonder if that is why they are at the outlet store. If it just stuck a little I would have kept it. The wallet on a chain has very clean lines so it will go with a lot.
 
My obsession with LV is only about 9 months old, but extreme. I have bought and kept 9 LV bags, bought to sell and sold many more at enough of a profit to fund my personal bags. The only reason I could do this was that I bought less than perfect looking bags at amazing deals and spent the time restoring them. My whole collection cost as much as 1-2 new LVs. I am ALL about a bargain, a “treasure hunt” just like you, as well as recycling great workmanship and materials to give them a new and well deserved life. I just can’t see myself ever buying a new bag...plus I love the look of aged vachetta so much more than new.
I am the opposite and have almost always bought new . Lately I am loving some full grain leather bags but being they are bags with not a lot of processing you can sometimes see the natural scars that were on the animal. It took a perfectionist like me by surprise that I need to learn things don't always need to be perfect to be beautiful.
 
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