What's your designer piece worth on the UAE market?

Pick the brand, add the model if you know it, and get the current asking range of comparable pieces listed on Libas Collective — computed from live UAE stock, not from a formula.

Based on asking prices of comparable pieces listed on Libas Collective — not an appraisal, and not a guaranteed sale price. Not valid for insurance or customs.

How the ranges are computed

The tool queries our live UAE catalogue for pieces matching your brand — and model and condition when enough of them are listed — and computes the 25th percentile, median and 75th percentile of their asking prices. Every figure is the buyer-facing price: the same number the product page shows, including the buyer service fee.

Every result states exactly which comparables answered and how many. When a model has too few live comparables, the tool widens to the brand's category or the brand itself and says so — and when even that is too thin, it refuses rather than inventing a number. Completed-sale prices are deliberately excluded: our delivered-order sample is far too small to support per-model claims, so we make none.

If you enter what you paid at retail, the tool also applies the brand's verified asking-to-retail ratio from thousands of listings that record an original retail price — a range, never a single number.

Asking price as % of retail, by brand

BrandListingsp25Medianp75
Louis Vuitton9,14749.5%61.9%74.1%
Chanel7,13553.9%66.8%80.5%
Gucci6,67042.8%53.8%66.5%
Prada2,64036%50.2%66.5%
Hermès2,59054.1%65.9%78.3%
Dior2,39239.7%53.4%66%
Bottega Veneta1,59832.5%44.9%59.6%
Fendi1,52945.9%59.4%72.1%
Saint Laurent1,39045.6%54.6%66.3%
Celine1,38436%49.6%65.1%
Burberry1,29541%52.3%66.3%
Loewe69242.1%55.9%72.3%
Balenciaga51743.7%53.4%66.8%
Miu Miu33934.9%49.3%65.5%
Valentino31629.8%41.9%57%
Goyard30565.2%74.4%85.7%
Chloé26827.8%33.9%51.5%

From 40,993 listings that record an original retail price (about a third of the catalogue, concentrated in one supplier's sourcing). Asking prices, not sale prices. Data extracted 2026-08-23.

See the full UAE Pre-Owned Luxury Price Index

What holds value on the resale market — and what depreciates

Iconic and limited-edition pieces

Resale value concentrates in the iconic models — the pieces a house is known for and keeps in production for decades. Limited-edition and discontinued pieces add a collectable dynamic on top: when demand outlives supply, secondhand asking prices can climb toward or past retail. Craftsmanship is the quiet driver underneath — construction that survives years of use is what allows a piece to be resold at all.

Depreciation is not uniform

Most designer bags depreciate the way the table above shows — the middle of the market asks roughly half of retail. But depreciation is not one number: trend-driven pieces fall fastest once the trend passes, while a black quilted classic barely moves. Buyers on the secondhand market pay for timelessness, condition and completeness, not for what a piece cost new.

Auction results are a different market

Headline auction results price museum-grade rarities and say little about an everyday piece. The ranges on this page reflect where most pre-owned designer bags actually trade — the live secondhand market — which is the honest reference point for pricing a piece you own.

For sellers: reading your range

Where to price inside the range

The range shows what comparable pieces ask right now, so it is also a picture of your competition as a seller. Price near the median and your listing sits where buyers expect; price at the top of the range and condition, completeness and photographs have to justify it. Demand does the rest — well-priced pieces in honest condition are what move.

Think it’s worth listing? You set the price — list it free.

Frequently asked questions

Is this an appraisal?

No. It reports the current asking range of comparable pieces listed on Libas Collective. It is not an appraisal, not a predicted sale price, and not valid for insurance or customs purposes.

Why a range and not a single number?

Because the market itself is a range. Identical models list at different prices depending on condition, colour, hardware and completeness, so a single number would be false precision. We show the middle half of live asking prices — 25th to 75th percentile — with the median.

What moves a bag's value?

Condition first, then desirability of the exact model and colour, completeness (box, dust bag, receipt), and retail price movements — brands that raise retail prices tend to lift resale asking prices with them. Rarity cuts both ways: discontinued pieces can ask above retail, while unpopular ones sit below.

Why does it sometimes say there isn't enough data?

Because an honest range needs enough comparable pieces. When too few are listed, the tool widens the comparison and tells you, and below a minimum it refuses rather than inventing a number. That refusal is what makes the numbers it does show credible.

Do you use sold prices?

No. Our completed-delivery sample is deliberately excluded — it is far too small to support per-model claims. Everything here is asking prices of live listings, and the copy says so wherever a figure appears.

Does condition change the estimate?

When enough comparable pieces in your condition are listed, the range is computed only from those. When there aren't, we show the all-conditions range and say it spans conditions — we never apply an invented condition multiplier.