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Designer Handbags as Investments

Designer Handbags as Investments

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Women love bags.  Bags are not only useful, they also complete an outfit. Bags are included in the basic fashion must-haves. They can also serve as statement pieces. But did you know that designer handbags can be part of your investment portfolio too? Yes, you have read it correctly: designer handbags as investments.

Although there are many different styles and brands to choose from, more and more women dream of owning at least one designer handbag that will make their outfit look so much better and make them the center of attraction.

The shoes make the man…the handbag makes a woman.

– Milton Pedraza, Chief Executive Officer of the Luxury Institute of New York

Unfortunately, not everyone can afford to buy designer handbags. Characterized by certain features like timeless appeal, impeccable style and quality materials used that are meant to last long; designer handbags come with a huge price tag. That is why some women opt to settle for knock-offs thus, making the counterfeit bag market a billion dollar industry.

Yes, luxury bags are expensive but did you know that some handbags can be considered as investments? Based on a study made by an online bag seller BagHunter.com; luxury handbags have gained value faster than the stock market.

Hermes Birkin

Take the Hermes Birkin bag for example. The famous Birkin bag has increased in value by more than 500% ever since it was first produced in 1981, outperforming both the stock market and other precious commodities such as gold. Not everyone can buy an Hermes Birkin Bag. It is considered a limited edition bag because it is only available for purchase to special clients of Hermes. Thus, it has now become the new status symbol for women.

In most cases than not; the value of your Birkin bag will increase as soon as you walk out of the Hermes store. Why? Because it is so difficult to buy one. Even if you are fortunate enough to be considered eligible to buy a Birkin bag, Hermes still puts a limit on how many you can buy in a year. That’s how exclusive the bag is. The limited supply fuels the price growth, which is predicted to double in the next 10 years.

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Chanel 2.55

Another bag that beats the performance of the S&P 500 and the real estate prices in the last few years is the Chanel 2.55, the famous Medium Classic Flap Bag by French luxury fashion brand Chanel. First sold at US$200 in 1955, it now sells at US$6,900. Just a month ago, Chanel announced that it is putting a limit on the number of purchases for their popular bags. The One Bag Per Person Per Year policy will surely jack up the price of the Chanel classic flap bag in the second-hand market.

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Keep in mind though that while designer handbags are all of good quality, not all of them are worth purchasing…at least investment wise. Like other luxury items, the monetary value of the majority of luxury handbags depreciates as soon as you leave the store.

IF you want to purchase one as an investment piece, like any investment vehicle, you need to do due diligence first before buying your first investment bag. Follow the investment rules. Do your research first.

If you want to own a designer handbag for personal use, it is best to buy a classic and timeless design, something that will  never go out of style. A bright blue bag may be popular now but do you think that color will still be fashionable a few years from now? If you take care of your timeless piece properly, who knows, its value might appreciate later on.


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Updated Version. First Published in Pinoy Smart Living on 10.17.2016

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Why Buy Antique and Vintage Items

Why Buy Antique and Vintage Items

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Why buy antique and vintage items?

My interest with anything antique and vintage started more than a decade ago.  We just moved into our new house then. We needed to buy all the necessary appliances and furniture to make it livable.  Unfortunately, we had to do this on a limited budget. Thankfully, a friend of ours was moving house and her family were trying to dispose of some of their old furniture, one of which was a 1920’s Art Deco dining table made of narra.  For those who are unfamiliar with narra; it is a type of hard and heavy wood endemic to Southeast Asia, North Australasia and islands in the west of the Pacific Ocean.

They sold the table to us for about $200 US dollars. Anyway, to cut the long story short, we used that table for 5 years.  Imagine my surprise when after 5 years of using it, we were able to resell that table at US$500, which was more than twice the original amount. In a world where furniture is considered a depreciable property, obviously, this is not always the case.  There are furniture out there that can actually appreciate in value over time.

You might probably argue that we got the table for a bargain because we bought it from a friend.  That may be true, however, during the course of time, we were able to duplicate this scenario not only with furniture but also with other antique or vintage items such art works, jewelries, luxury watches and even classic designer items that we have purchased since then.

Antique vs Vintage vs Retro

What is the difference between antique, vintage and retro? While all three items are considered old, the main difference among them lies in the age of the items.  To be considered an antique, that item needs to be at least 100 years old.

Vintage items are generally much younger.  Any item more than 30 years old is already considered vintage.  Since different decades have different characteristics; normally, the year always has to follow  when describing something as vintage.  For example, my car is a vintage 1953.

Retro on the other hand are those out-of-date items or something just from the recent past.

Generally, the older the item, the more expensive it is.  That is why collecting antiques is a luxurious hobby that only the affluent can afford.  The wealthy almost always include antique and vintage items as part of their investment portfolio.  For those who are just starting to invest, vintage items are a good starting point.

And this leads us to the first reason why you should buy antique or vintage items.

1. Investment

If you can afford to buy antique items, then do so.  For those who are just starting to invest, vintage items are a good alternative.  A carefully chosen item can turn into a treasured heirloom.   If you own it long enough, there is a big probability that you will receive big money for it in the future.  Thus, a great number of people buy it as a form of long-term investment.

As opposed to buying new items or furniture that will depreciate in value over time, why not opt for something that you can not only use but also appreciates in value ?  The value of a piece depends not just on quality but also its exclusiveness and rarity.  New items can always be produced by demand but that is not the case for antique and vintage items.  There is always an unmet demand.

Aside from the investment component, there are other reasons why you should buy antique or vintage items.

2. Authenticity

We now live in an era where counterfeit goods are everywhere.  Almost all products such as food, watches, medicines, cosmetics, and leather goods have counterfeit versions.  In fact, according to the latest report of the International Chamber of Commerce, counterfeit goods are now a US $2.3 trillion industry.

Just to keep up with the Joneses, more and more people are now buying fake goods.  Although tempting because they cost less than the original, these goods are inferior in quality and sometimes harmful.  With antique and vintage items, you are sure that what you are buying are authentics.  So, why settle for a reproduction when you can have the real thing?

3. Craftsmanship

In the old days, there were still no cellphones, no TV, no ipad, no internet, etc…so people had a lot of time on their hands.  So, they take extra care in creating something beautiful.  Attention to detail is highly valued.  Most of these items are carved, cut and polished by hand and not made by machines.  Thus, they are considered works of art.  Focus on items then is on quality rather than quantity.

4. Uniqueness

All antiques and some vintage items were created during the time when mass production was still unheard of.  So, each piece is unique, original and one-of-a-kind.  Imagine owning or wearing something that no one else in the world owns?

This is just one of the reasons why many celebrities are such big fans of vintage clothing.  Remember the black and white vintage Valentino dress that Julio Roberts wore at the 73rd Academy Awards way back in 2001 when she won the best actress for Erin Brockovich?  Up until today, that vintage Valentino is still considered one of the most iconic Oscar dresses of all time.

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With vintage clothing, you don’t need to worry about walking into a room and seeing another person wearing the same thing as you.  When people walk up to you to compliment your clothes or accessories for example and ask you where you bought it, you can say, “It’s vintage.”  How cool is that?


This is just one of the reasons why many celebrities are such big fans of vintage clothing.  Remember the black and white vintage Valentino dress that Julio Roberts worn at the 73rd Academy Awards way back in 2001 when she won the best actress for Erin Brockovich?  Up until today, that vintage Valentino is still considered one of the most iconic Oscar dresses of all time.

With vintage clothing, you don’t need to worry about walking into a room and seeing another person wearing the same thing as you.  When people walked to you to compliment your clothes or accessories for example and asked you where you bought it, you can say, “It’s vintage.”  How cool is that?

5. History

Every piece of antique and vintage item has its own place in history.  It served as witness of an era wherein we can only imagine.  Each piece served as a wonderful opportunity to interact with the past.  It gives a deeper appreciation of history and a priceless knowledge of the people who lived then.  By owning one, you actually become a part of that history.

6. Eco-friendly

Patronizing antique and vintage items is actually one way to help the environment.  These items do not cut down new trees nor do they contribute to industrial pollution.  By buying and restoring them, you are actually recycling and reusing old items and thus contributing to sustainable development.

7. Value for Money

Although antique and vintage items are generally more expensive than their modern counterparts, you will definitely get your money’s worth.  Aside from its quality, the fact that it is still being sold up to this day is already proof of its durability and quality. Its value more often than not appreciates over time.  So, you always have the option of reselling it later on.  The same cannot be said with modern items for their values depreciate over time.

And besides, not all antiques and vintage items are expensive.  You can always find bargains at yard sales and flea markets as long as you enjoy the thrill of hunting for good finds.

8. Accent and Conversation Piece

Because of their uniqueness, antique and vintage items can serve as accent pieces both in fashion and interior design. You can actually mix antique and vintage with modern furniture. By mixing the old and the new, you will achieve that modern look but with a touch of old-world charm.

Take a look at the photo below. The contemporary interior design was accentuated by mid-century vintage items like the lounge chair, chandelier, coffee tables and stand light.

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Moreover, since every item has a story, it can also be an interesting topic of conversation.  Whether it has been passed down from generations or it is part of your collections, whatever it is, it tells something about you.

9. Heirloom

Because of its intrinsic and personal value, antique and vintage pieces can be passed down to your family from generation to generation.

10. Heritage Conservation

And lastly, by patronizing antique and vintage items, you are actually partaking in the preservation of heritage items for the future generations to appreciate.


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Updated version. First Published in Pinoy Smart Living on 22.04.2019

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