No regrets, I hope their new homes love them.
Selling luxury handbags is always a bittersweet experience. Each piece holds memories and distinctive style that once captivated me, but over time, my preferences evolved, prompting me to part ways with cherished items. For example, the Chanel Boy bag in large size, though stylish, didn't work well for my daily needs. Its open-top sides made it easy to tip over, which once caused me to lose a treasured gold bracelet. This practical inconvenience outweighed its aesthetic appeal for me. Another bag I sold was the Balenciaga City Hacker Project. Trendy and edgy, it stood out beautifully but felt too loud for my everyday style. The clasp mechanism was also tricky to use, limiting its convenience for daily wear. The Original MCM Vanity Rocker Tote was a delightfully cute bag, but despite its charm, it rarely made it out of the closet. Sometimes, beautifully designed bags don’t fit seamlessly into our routines, and holding onto them can feel wasteful. The Louis Vuitton Keepall B 25 was another bag I fell out of love with. I had owned the City version for years and struggled to maintain the same affection for this model. It felt right to let it go to someone who could appreciate it more. Returning the Michael Kors bag back to the store was a different experience—it was about closure and moving on from a past style that no longer resonated with my current tastes. Parting with luxury bags is never simply about the price or fashion; it’s about recognizing what fits our lifestyle and personal growth. Each bag found a new home where it could be loved and appreciated, and I hold no regrets in opening up space for fresh styles and memories in my collection. If you're considering selling designer handbags, think about your daily needs, the practicality of the bag, and the emotional connection. Sometimes, letting go can refresh your style and bring a new joy of discovery.




