Designer Items #8

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Yes, I have a 30 cm and a 35 cm, - the 35 cm is also too heavy imo. I’m thinking of selling it, but I want to wait until the bigger sizes are more desirable again to get a better price.
 
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I went a little OTT in recent years getting LV bags, mostly monogram and mostly old/used but now I feel like a have a bag to suit every occasion and every outfit so I’m taking a break from that.

My last two bags I bought in January, two used Alma bb’s in epi leather. One red and one light pink. Both superb condition. Epi leather is very durable.

I’m mostly getting secondhand bits of fashion jewelry, mostly Ferragamo. I would like some old Tiffany pieces. And I’m into blazers at the moment, I got a gorgeous white-ish/silvery/royal blue patterned Etro blazer, and bronze Armani (one of their old, cheaper spin off brands) blazer with black floral detail.

So basically, anything luxury/high end brand I’m getting secondhand (and the rest is Shein! 😂).
I’m just so worried about ending up with a fake with second hand now. I bought all my designer bags second hand (except my mulberry) but fakes are literally rife I just don’t trust anything anymore. I have nothing against if someone wants to buy a fake but don’t then try to sell it as a genuine. It’s really putting me off buying now which is such a shame. Like looking on vinted 90% of designer bags are all new with tags…. Like surely that’s a red flag for a fake cause who is buying a £2k + bag and not even taking the tags off then selling it???
 
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Yes, I have a 30 cm and a 35 cm, - the 35 cm is also too heavy imo. I’m thinking of selling it, but I want to wait until the bigger sizes are more desirable again to get a better price.
How did you get one if you don’t mind me asking - I’ve heard so many people say you need to buy X amount of items from Hermes before they offer you one of their choice. Wondering if it’s just better to get one online (if I can ever save up enough money!)
 
Where’s the best place to look for older Tiffany pieces?
I’d personally use any Japanese sellers (stores) on eBay (I get almost all my secondhand stuff from them). A lot of them offer free delivery worldwide. But you should check what your tax free allowance is to your address, so you can factor in total cost and see whether it’ll be worth it. My tax free allowance is 800 USD but for UK addresses for example, it’s much less, around £150 or something like that.
 
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I’m just so worried about ending up with a fake with second hand now. I bought all my designer bags second hand (except my mulberry) but fakes are literally rife I just don’t trust anything anymore. I have nothing against if someone wants to buy a fake but don’t then try to sell it as a genuine. It’s really putting me off buying now which is such a shame. Like looking on vinted 90% of designer bags are all new with tags…. Like surely that’s a red flag for a fake cause who is buying a £2k + bag and not even taking the tags off then selling it???
It is a minefield. I mostly only buy from reputable sellers from Japan but on a handful of occasions I’ve spotted some definite fakes for sale. So nothing is 100 per cent safe when it comes to secondhand. If I’m unsure of something I just won’t buy. And I wouldn’t buy secondhand newer LV models because some of the newer fakes can apparently be really convincing.

I looked at Vinted a few times and I was shocked at all the blatant fakes for sale being passed off as the real deal, so I stopped looking on there.

My one and only (probably forever) Chanel bag I bought from an in-person auction house (who also do appraisals and authentications) in Germany so I trust that.
 
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It is a minefield. I mostly only buy from reputable sellers from Japan but on a handful of occasions I’ve spotted some definite fakes for sale. So nothing is 100 per cent safe when it comes to secondhand. If I’m unsure of something I just won’t buy. And I wouldn’t buy secondhand newer LV models because some of the newer fakes can apparently be really convincing.

I looked at Vinted a few times and I was shocked at all the blatant fakes for sale being passed off as the real deal, so I stopped looking on there.

My one and only (probably forever) Chanel bag I bought from an in-person auction house (who also do appraisals and authentications) in Germany so I trust that.
I’ve also reported fake Mulberry bags on Vinted but they don’t seem to care.

I’ve seen people extolling Japanese second hand designer stores on TikTok, saying “Japanese culture doesn’t allow fakes” whilst holding up a fake LV Speedy (with the monogram print upside down on one side!).

I’ve seen a lot of retailers (TK Maxx, Brandalley, Secret Sales) selling preloved designer bags but I don’t trust any of them not to let fakes slip through.

Speaking of designer bags, I’m usually a mid-range luxury brand girl because the idea of dropping a four figure sum on a bag horrifies me. Lately I’ve been into Strathberry and Coach and have been eyeing up Demellier. But a part of me wants to go all out and get a big name bag for my birthday later this year (my excuse is I’ll be 45 and my 40th happened during peak COVID so… say no more). But I’m not sure whether to or not. I’ve always liked LV but I keep hearing that their quality is declining and the canvas bags develop holes - and leather is a big jump in price. Looking at other brands and their classics but nothing really feels like me.

I guess I can have fun researching!
 
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I’d personally use any Japanese sellers (stores) on eBay (I get almost all my secondhand stuff from them). A lot of them offer free delivery worldwide. But you should check what your tax free allowance is to your address, so you can factor in total cost and see whether it’ll be worth it. My tax free allowance is 800 USD but for UK addresses for example, it’s much less, around £150 or something like that.
How do you know which sellers on eBay are legit or not? Do you have any names to look out for?
 
How do you know which sellers on eBay are legit or not? Do you have any names to look out for?
I’ve previously bought from Boom2hanten, Brand Off Tokyo, Brand_jfa, Brand Street Tokyo. They have sold loads of items (as in tens of thousands to probably 100s of thousands) each, and their feedbacks are in the high 90-per cents. That’s really about as trustworthy as you can get, but still always be cautious as the odd fake item can slip through the net (I dont specifically recall seeing any fakes on any of those eBay stores though).
 
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I’ve previously bought from Boom2hanten, Brand Off Tokyo, Brand_jfa, Brand Street Tokyo. They have sold loads of items (as in tens of thousands to probably 100s of thousands) each, and their feedbacks are in the high 90-per cents. That’s really about as trustworthy as you can get, but still always be cautious as the odd fake item can slip through the net (I dont specifically recall seeing any fakes on any of those eBay stores though).
Thank you for the links, really helpful :)
In your previous comment you said ‘My tax free allowance is 800 USD but for UK addresses for example, it’s much less, around £150 or something like that’ - probably a dumb question but just to be sure, does that mean if I buy anything abroad that is over £150 (or whatever the tax free allowance is) I have to pay tax on top of the price of the product?
 
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Does anyone on here have a Goyard St Louis tote? I’ve been thinking of treating myself as I love the green one in particular and I love the floppy look and think it would be perfect for travel.

I’m not too bothered about the comments I’ve seen during my research that they look cheap (personally I disagree!), but I’ve seen a few concerns about the wear and tear. Any insight would be useful 🙂
 
Does anyone on here have a Goyard St Louis tote? I’ve been thinking of treating myself as I love the green one in particular and I love the floppy look and think it would be perfect for travel.

I’m not too bothered about the comments I’ve seen during my research that they look cheap (personally I disagree!), but I’ve seen a few concerns about the wear and tear. Any insight would be useful 🙂
I’ve had one about a year, I have used it pretty much every day, I use a bag liner and carry my whole life around in it - still looks pristine, no sign of wear at all.
 
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Does anyone on here have a Goyard St Louis tote? I’ve been thinking of treating myself as I love the green one in particular and I love the floppy look and think it would be perfect for travel.

I’m not too bothered about the comments I’ve seen during my research that they look cheap (personally I disagree!), but I’ve seen a few concerns about the wear and tear. Any insight would be useful 🙂
I’ve got one thats about a decade old, it has a few small holes so I’ll have to replace it soonish. I’ve used it loads and treat it pretty badly though.
i dread to think how much they’ve increased in price since I bought my last one.
 
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