Always great -- it's the only place I would sell my designer items -- I've never had to worry about anything once I sent the item off.Sorry if this has been asked and answered previously… has anyone sold on vestiaire and if so, how was the transaction?
This is good to know, as I have several pieces I need to sell. It’s been a bit mind boggling to me cos there are so many options and I haven’t sold anything for years and years (when the only option was eBay).Always great -- it's the only place I would sell my designer items -- I've never had to worry about anything once I sent the item off.
Commission is almost 20% but this is a fair exchange for total peace of mind.
I never really cared for the Antigona. I think I lost interest in the brand after they discontinued the Nightingale bag. That was their most iconic time for meI think the brand probably had its best moments between 2013-2015
They tried to bring that back by resuscitating those shark boots and they keep trying to keep the Antigona bag alive but with brands like Loewe and Celine which do nicer clothes and bags I don’t see where Givenchy and their large logo T-shirts can fit in.
Balmain is another I think is dying a slow death.
SO ANNOYING if not true! Where do they get their valuersStill need to sell my YSL tote so following this. Vestaire declined to list it as they said it was an effing fake!!
Very bloody annoying! It was bought from Net a Porter so completely genuine. They dismissed it purely on the photographs uploaded and I couldn't see anyway to appeal. I was livid!SO ANNOYING if not true! Where do they get their valuers
Agree. Think so many YSL knockoffs making it too naff now. I actually really like Louboutin bags at the mo. Unique and with an edge.My lists would be completely different. Balmain is having a moment and I don’t rate Fendi
In the past year I’ve serviced bags at both Chanel and Hermes in London and been really impressed. The pricing was far lower than I thought it was going to be (and lower than renovation companies like Restory who have since gone tits up) and the bags have come back looking almost new.Has anyone had a bag repaired at the actual designers vs a more local leather place? Is it really worth going to the designer?
I fell off a scooter (lol) abroad last week and damaged the Burberry bag I got in July. Not the actual bag leather, just the trim or whatever you want to call it. My boyfriend wants to take it to Burberry (personally I don’t care but maybe that’s me trying to play it down because it’s my fault lol) to get it repaired. They’re EXTREMELY small scuffs, which is why I’m not seeing the point if they’re going to charge hundreds anyway
I would always advocate going back to designer.Has anyone had a bag repaired at the actual designers vs a more local leather place? Is it really worth going to the designer?
I fell off a scooter (lol) abroad last week and damaged the Burberry bag I got in July. Not the actual bag leather, just the trim or whatever you want to call it. My boyfriend wants to take it to Burberry (personally I don’t care but maybe that’s me trying to play it down because it’s my fault lol) to get it repaired. They’re EXTREMELY small scuffs, which is why I’m not seeing the point if they’re going to charge hundreds anyway
Ive sent a couple of bags to LV for repair and have been really happy. It was expensive but I had a full leather change on both which involves deconstructing the bag so more complexity.Has anyone had a bag repaired at the actual designers vs a more local leather place? Is it really worth going to the designer?
I fell off a scooter (lol) abroad last week and damaged the Burberry bag I got in July. Not the actual bag leather, just the trim or whatever you want to call it. My boyfriend wants to take it to Burberry (personally I don’t care but maybe that’s me trying to play it down because it’s my fault lol) to get it repaired. They’re EXTREMELY small scuffs, which is why I’m not seeing the point if they’re going to charge hundreds anyway
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