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I was just on the Coach website. $750 for a restored Lindsay, black?? A Soho Buckle bag?? :wtf:
(side note, I like the eye twitch in that emoti)

We should all feel rich considering how many ($750 /each) bags we all have.
If only I could sell just one of my bags for $750... it makes me think about how many more vintage bags could be funded to add to my collection. Currently I’m only able to sell a bag and get an average of 2 more.
 
If only I could sell just one of my bags for $750... it makes me think about how many more vintage bags could be funded to add to my collection. Currently I’m only able to sell a bag and get an average of 2 more.
One for two is a good ratio. I've sold many newer bags at a loss. Even when I have a bag that is popular, rare, and valuable, it takes forever to sell and I end up dropping the price.
 
One for two is a good ratio. I've sold many newer bags at a loss. Even when I have a bag that is popular, rare, and valuable, it takes forever to sell and I end up dropping the price.
If only I could sell just one of my bags for $750... it makes me think about how many more vintage bags could be funded to add to my collection. Currently I’m only able to sell a bag and get an average of 2 more.
Wish I could sell 1 fund 2 as well. So far I sold 3 Coach bags that didn't work for me on eBay , after all the fees profit between $5 to $10 each. Each bag my cost usually is at least $25 higher compare with U.S. buyers.
 
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One for two is a good ratio. I've sold many newer bags at a loss. Even when I have a bag that is popular, rare, and valuable, it takes forever to sell and I end up dropping the price.

Wish I could sell 1 fund 2 as well. So far I sold 3 Coach bags that didn't work for me on eBay , after all the fees profit between $5 to $10 each. Each bag my cost usually is at least $25 higher compare with U.S. buyers.
It’s slowly creeping up to 1:1 (and smaller) for me though, as my bag buying habits are becoming less about finding deals and more about a specific list with a “I want that bag now!” mentality.
 
I have been working on a navy blue Willis, the color was really faded before dunking it. I have conditioned it with Blackrock and Bickmore. The blue is brightening up quite a bit, but still isn’t quite there . My question is, if I mixed a little dye with the Bickmore or just dyed it would it soak into the leather since I have already treated it ? Thanks so much !
 
I love this style..its an olive one I managed to find....parden the isolation attire....fat clothes are the norm now.View attachment 4702564 View attachment 4702566
Oh, that's a good crossbody size! Thank you for that!

Eta: no judgement on the isolation attire, I have my "comfy" pants on and t-shirt on! It's going to be hard to go back to work clothes!
 
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