Investment bags, 2026
Some bags are bought; the best ones are allocated. This is the shortlist that out-earns the rest of the wardrobe — the Kellys, the Classic Flaps, the quiet constants that resale keeps promoting from accessory to asset. Ranked by what they actually sell for, not by what gets photographed most.
Everything below is live now, one of one, from a private wardrobe — condition graded on every piece, RRP sitting quietly on the label. When one sells it drops off this page on its own. Which is, of course, rather the argument.






Most wardrobes spend. This page holds.
Resale data is unsentimental: a handful of styles from a handful of houses sell well year after year, in any weather. They are all on this page whenever we have them — which is never for long.
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Hermès — the reference point.
Every conversation about value ends at the same atelier. One of one, live now.
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Chanel — the other blue-chip.
Flaps, Deauvilles and vanity cases — the house's bags, one of one, live now.
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Louis Vuitton — broken in, not worn out.
Monogram was built for travel trunks — which is why pre-loved is the smart way in.
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Every bag we have — 19,000 one-of-ones.
From £100 canvas to four-figure heirlooms, all condition graded on the label.
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Payment released when you're happy — dispatched in 48 hours.
Every piece comes from a private wardrobe with its condition graded on the label. If it isn't right, our team sorts it.
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Hand-finished by the HEWI team. Pieces are added and retired as the wardrobe moves — what you see is what exists.
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