Which bags did you all sell this year and do you miss any?

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Guys, Q for you.
There isn't a factory outlet near by and i am not invited to shop at FOS. So, most of my bags are FP with the exception of PCE purchases. I was disheartened with the current market price of my bags( I looked at sold items on ebay). It looks like I'll have to sell them for 1/4th of the original price. Did you all have to sell your bags well below their original pricel? Are you all OK with that? Oh my. I wish i had the foresight to return them all before coach changed their return policy.

I took such a LOSS on my bags it was unreal ... I am okay with it though being I am so done with Coach ....
 
Guys, Q for you.
There isn't a factory outlet near by and i am not invited to shop at FOS. So, most of my bags are FP with the exception of PCE purchases. I was disheartened with the current market price of my bags( I looked at sold items on ebay). It looks like I'll have to sell them for 1/4th of the original price. Did you all have to sell your bags well below their original pricel? Are you all OK with that? Oh my. I wish i had the foresight to return them all before coach changed their return policy.

Unfortunately, 1/4 of the original price sounds about right with Coach bags, given the prevalence of their outlets. That's why I usually try not to keep anything unless I'm sure of it. So far I have three unused bags, but only one of them is Coach; I guess I'll get around to it sometime...
 
I've sold 9 Coach bags and 6 Reed Krakoff's that I got during the great sales. I don't miss any that I've sold and I'm looking to list more bags over the next few weeks. It was very easy once I figured out what really works for me and I had to be sure that I have all bases covered such as cross body/duffles for weekends, several tote/travel bags, a few medium sized bags and, clutches for special occasions. I was buying because I couldn't pass up a good deal but I'm sick of the clutter and learning to buy what I really love and will use........and the extra $$$ doesn't hurt either! :laugh:
 
Unfortunately, 1/4 of the original price sounds about right with Coach bags, given the prevalence of their outlets. That's why I usually try not to keep anything unless I'm sure of it. So far I have three unused bags, but only one of them is Coach; I guess I'll get around to it sometime...

This is why I try to buy my bags when they go on sale or find them at deep discounts. I'm okay waiting to find bags I like as I'm really picky and don't use them on a daily basis. I have a nylon type tote bag I use for work for supplies. I'm not taking my nice bags to the hospital (where they could possibly get stolen, has happened!)

I only have one bag that I've considered selling because I've never used it, a Madison Sadie in tan/beige (still wrapped with tags attached), but it's such as beautiful classic looking bag to me that every time I take it out to take pictures for selling, I can't do it, lol.
 
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This is why I try to buy my bags when they go on sale or find them at deep discounts. I'm okay waiting to find bags I like as I'm really picky and don't use them on a daily basis. I have a nylon type tote bag I use for work for supplies. I'm not taking my nice bags to the hospital (where they could possibly get stolen, has happened!)

I only have one bag that I've considered selling because I've never used it, a Madison Sadie in tan/beige (still wrapped with tags attached), but it's such as beautiful classic looking bag to me that every time I take it out to take pictures for selling, I can't do it, lol.
Hi oluchika,
My personal recommendation would be to keep the sadie. It is a very classy and dressy bag and the leather is of such good quality. The functionality of this bag is unbeatable. It would be hard of find good madison line bags.
Like you I too decided against selling a few of my bags after their photo shoot. They were just so smooth and hug-able that I decided to keep 'em. :)
 
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