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The Designer Pieces You Should Buy Vintage

Going vintage is one way to make designer fashion more affordable, and a rise in the number of luxury re-sale sites has made it more accessible than ever. But which pieces are really worth the money? From the most coveted designers to items that really hold their value, Alice Hebrad Lemaire from Vestiaire Collective tells us how to get started…

Do Your Research 

Before buying online, read the descriptions carefully and go through each picture meticulously. With vintage you need to pay extra attention to the measurement details as sizes often don’t correspond to the sizes we know today. Don’t be afraid to ask the seller questions and request additional pictures of how the clothing is worn. This will give you a better understanding of the item and the condition before buying.

Shop From Curated Edits

It can be overwhelming to browse through pages of items, especially if you’re not totally sure what you’re looking for. Save time by looking through tailored edits on vintage sites, for example at Vestiaire, a team of in-house vintage specialists curate the vintage catalogue daily to pick out the most desirable pieces.

If In Doubt, Go Classic 

‘If you’re still undecided, opt for trademark pieces from a classic designer which will stand the test of time. Some of the most iconic classics include a Cartier Tank watch or Love bracelet, or a 1970s jacket by Yves Saint Laurent. For a safe investment, go for a Hermès bag, like the Kelly, Birkin or Constance. Furthermore, 60s and 70s Rolex watches tend to hold up well, plus 90s designs by Martin Margiela and Gianni Versace have recently risen in value.

Don’t Overpay

Strong demand for certain items has pushed prices up, but that doesn’t mean you should accept paying over the odds. Prices are based on condition, time and scarcity, so it’s good to have a ballpark idea of an item’s value before you purchase it. 

Rely On Trusted Sources 

The simplest way to avoid paying for counterfeit or faulty pieces is to shop from trusted vintage retailers who have measures in place to check quality and validity.



From outerwear to accessories, here is Alice’s edit of the pieces that will never go out of style…

Burberry Trench 

A Burberry trench is a must-have on any fashion girl’s wish list. It’s also a classic piece, often found at a relatively accessible price point.

Classic Trench Coat, From £60

Cartier Trinity Ring

This item is the most-sold piece of jewellery on Vestiaire Collective. The beauty of vintage jewellery is it can be treasured for years and passed down through generations.

Trinity Gold Ring, £2,127.20

Hermes Scarf 

There’s no limit to the ways you can use this iconic scarf. Some people frame them, while others use them to decorate bags or as a hair tie.

Suiteet Poursuite Jumbo Scarf, £535

Hermè​s Kelly 28 

Hermès bags are often some of the most expensive, but their ‘It’ status is unwavering. Of course the Kelly is an investment price point, but it’s a forever piece that holds its value and elevates any outfit.

Kelly 35 Leather Crossbody Bag, £7,334.36 (was £7,551.12)

Louis Vuitton Nano Speedy 

The Nano Speedy remains an iconic style and always sells quickly when listed. In fact, sales of this bag have increased over five times in 2020 compared to last year.

Nano Speedy Mini HL Cloth Crossbody Bag, £1,328.11

Chanel Classic 

If there’s one bag synonymous with timeless elegance, it’s the Chanel Classic quilted shoulder bag. Though they’re still expensive when vintage, they’re infinitely versatile, making it just as good for everyday as evening. 

Vintage 12” Jumbo Quilted Leather Shoulder Classic Flap Bag, £1,610

Old Celine 

The rise in popularity of ‘Old Celine’ since Phoebe Philo’s exit from the brand has made many pieces from the former creative director’s tenure hot property. Cult designs include the Madame boots, the Alphabet Pendant and the Luggage bag.

Madame Cloth Ankle Boots, £938.11

Interested? Here’s where to head online…

VESTIAIRE COLLECTIVE

Users can list pre-owned and vintage designer pieces on the site, each of which are individually verified. Each piece on Vestiaire Collective passes through the meticulous hands of a quality control team, so you can guarantee the item you are purchasing is authentic and will match the description online.

Visit VestiaireCollective.com 

OPEN FOR VINTAGE 

Open For Vintage sources designer pieces from respected luxury boutiques around the world, offering an authenticity guarantee plus a 14-day free returns policy.

Visit OpenForVintage.com 

THE REAL REAL 

Claiming to have ‘the most rigorous authentication process in the marketplace’, some of The Real Real’s authenticators come directly from fashion houses including Hermès, Rolex and Tiffany & Co. 

Visit TheRealReal.com 

REWIND VINTAGE

Named as one of the top five vintage websites by Harper’s Bazaar, Rewind employs a team of experienced authenticators, who work meticulously to compare codes, sales catalogues and thousands of images from archives to verify authenticity. 

Visit RewindVintage.co.uk

DISCLAIMER: We endeavour to always credit the correct original source of every image we use. If you think a credit may be incorrect, please contact us at info@sheerluxe.com.
 

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