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Hello everyone!

I am looking for information on two Delvaux handbags. My grandmother asked me to sell them online for her. Both bags were originally bought in-store at the Avenue Louise boutique in Brussels.
The black bag has never been worn before and has always stayed in the Delvaux dust bag. The blue bag has been worn and shows some signs of usage like little stains.
Can anyone tell me what type of bags these are and around what price I could sell them for?
Thank you in advance.
(If you need better pictures, let me know! I will try to take them as soon as possible)
 

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Hello everyone!

I am looking for information on two Delvaux handbags. My grandmother asked me to sell them online for her. Both bags were originally bought in-store at the Avenue Louise boutique in Brussels.
The black bag has never been worn before and has always stayed in the Delvaux dust bag. The blue bag has been worn and shows some signs of usage like little stains.
Can anyone tell me what type of bags these are and around what price I could sell them for?
Thank you in advance.
(If you need better pictures, let me know! I will try to take them as soon as possible)
Unfortunately we aren’t allowed to give valuations.

I would look online at completed sales of vintage non classic Delvaux bags but I don’t think you should expect very much especially given the condition. (Take a look at woven Delvaux cerceau on google for a rough idea)

Good luck :)
 
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So a little review of the Le Pin, if anyone is interested. Its a great carefree bag, easy to use with a baby and very much grab and go. I guess it compares to the Hermes Evelyne, both at similar price points and similar enough in design. In my opinion, having considered both, its better. It has the adjustable leather strap rather than canvas although it isnt detachable. It has a zip closure so belongings are nice and safe. It isn't lined inside however there are two pockets on either side which pretty much covers the interior, and the leather is so nice and thick that even if it isn't lined it does not come across as sloppy per se. As a "standard" crossbody it exudes luxury and elegance due to the construction and the materials used. The design on the bottom allows the bag to sit upright which is a bonus (not sure if the Evelyne does this). All round a great purchase and highly recommended if you're in the market for a casual crossbody. If anyone has any questions or wants more pics let me know!
This was so helpful! Do you happen to have pics and do you still feel the same wag about the bag? How has its upkeep been?
 
This was so helpful! Do you happen to have pics and do you still feel the same wag about the bag? How has its upkeep been?

Hi there! Sorry I don’t have more pics, but the bag still looks like the day it was bought (no corner wear, glazing all intact etc). My wife really isn’t one to baby bags and I might give it a wipe down once a year. The quality of the leather and construction really is next level, the hardware is weighty and lovely. I actually would love the canvas/tan version for myself but it would be a strict “summer holiday” bag and so can’t justify it-I’m still waiting for delvaux to release a men’s tote other than what they’ve offered for the last few years. I really have no problem in recommending this to anyone looking for a carefree, crossbody casual bag that feels luxurious and handles really well. Hope this helps!
 
Hello everyone!

I am looking for information on two Delvaux handbags. My grandmother asked me to sell them online for her. Both bags were originally bought in-store at the Avenue Louise boutique in Brussels.
The black bag has never been worn before and has always stayed in the Delvaux dust bag. The blue bag has been worn and shows some signs of usage like little stains.
Can anyone tell me what type of bags these are and around what price I could sell them for?
Thank you in advance.
(If you need better pictures, let me know! I will try to take them as soon as possible)

Look at Labellov for vintage/preloved Delvaux prices. They are in Belgium, home of Delvaux, and always have plenty for sale.
 
Hi there! Sorry I don’t have more pics, but the bag still looks like the day it was bought (no corner wear, glazing all intact etc). My wife really isn’t one to baby bags and I might give it a wipe down once a year. The quality of the leather and construction really is next level, the hardware is weighty and lovely. I actually would love the canvas/tan version for myself but it would be a strict “summer holiday” bag and so can’t justify it-I’m still waiting for delvaux to release a men’s tote other than what they’ve offered for the last few years. I really have no problem in recommending this to anyone looking for a carefree, crossbody casual bag that feels luxurious and handles really well. Hope this helps!
Super helpful, thank you again. I am ready to pull the trigger on the pin daiky surpiqué in noir ( i’e attached a pic), but was having a hard time finding reviews. Would you say the quality and craftsmanship is on par or better than hermes? Also, how does the no lining thing work?

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Super helpful, thank you again. I am ready to pull the trigger on the pin daiky surpiqué in noir ( i’e attached a pic), but was having a hard time finding reviews. Would you say the quality and craftsmanship is on par or better than hermes? Also, how does the no lining thing work?

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So that’s basically the same bag my wife has (bar the studs). She does not have an Evelyne, but have handled one and I would say they are on par. In general I cannot fault Delvaux quality. But perhaps folks who own both bags can chime in better than I can. It’s unlined, and I own several Mulberry Anthony’s which are also unlined. The quality of the Devlaux leathers really is a league apart as the suede (inner) is so much softer and nicer to touch.
 
Has anyone seen the bloom color in boutique? Especially in box calf? I don't have a boutique near me and love the color from pictures on the website because it looks like a beautiful true, ballerina pink. But the few pictures I've found on social media, it looks like it has more orange undertones. Would appreciate if someone could weigh in!
 
So that’s basically the same bag my wife has (bar the studs). She does not have an Evelyne, but have handled one and I would say they are on par. In general I cannot fault Delvaux quality. But perhaps folks who own both bags can chime in better than I can. It’s unlined, and I own several Mulberry Anthony’s which are also unlined. The quality of the Devlaux leathers really is a league apart as the suede (inner) is so much softer and nicer to touch. You
Great, thank you again. This was informative. I wasn’t familiar with what the interior would look like if there wasn’t a lining, so understanding that it’s suede is helpful. I’ve placed my order!
 
Has anyone seen the bloom color in boutique? Especially in box calf? I don't have a boutique near me and love the color from pictures on the website because it looks like a beautiful true, ballerina pink. But the few pictures I've found on social media, it looks like it has more orange undertones. Would appreciate if someone could weigh in!

I've seen Bloom in Alpina Calf but not Box. How they've photographed it on the website is very good capture of what it looks like in the store under their lighting.

I don't think you can go wrong with this color but in looking at what the definition of ballerina pink is online, what you're seeing captured on SM is correct depending on the lighting/angle:
1. Ballet Pink is more of a light "peachy" pink, where Theatrical Pink is a light pink with no additional color undertones​
2. Ballerina is a pale, bright, cheerful cerise pink with a rose-pink undertone​
 
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