FREE VALUATION
Point your camera at any luxury bag. Purr identifies it and shows you what it would sell for today, based on real resale market data. Takes 5 seconds. Completely free.
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Most women have thousands of dollars sitting in their closet and no idea what any of it is worth. Not what they paid for it. What someone would pay them for it today.
Resale prices change constantly. Chanel raises retail prices twice a year, which lifts resale. A creative director change can tank one brand and spike another. A TikTok moment can double the price of a bag overnight.
Knowing what your bags are worth isn't about selling. It's about knowing. For insurance. For estate planning. For making informed decisions when you do want to sell.
The average Purr user discovers their collection is worth 20-40% more than they thought. A Chanel bought in 2020 for $6,500 might be worth $8,500 today. You won't know until you check.
Not a guess. Not a calculator. Real data from real sales on The RealReal, Fashionphile, Vestiaire Collective, and the wider resale market.
Point your camera at the bag. Purr identifies the brand, model, size, color, material, and hardware automatically.
Purr searches recent sold listings across major resale platforms and compares your bag to similar ones that actually sold. Not asking prices. Sold prices.
Low, median, and high estimates based on condition, color, and material. Plus comparable recent sales so you can see where we got the numbers.
Whether you use Purr or work it out yourself, the same handful of factors set the number. Here is what to look at, in roughly the order that matters.
The single most important input, and the one people get wrong. Look at what a bag actually sold for, not what it is listed for. Pull recent sold listings of the same model, size, and color from The RealReal, Fashionphile, Vestiaire, and eBay completed listings, then read the middle of the range, not the outliers.
Buyers pay for condition, and the jump from Very Good to Excellent can be 20 to 30 percent. Corner wear, a slouching shape, scratched hardware, and interior stains all pull the number down. Grade yours honestly, because the buyer will.
Neutrals like black, beige, and etoupe hold value best because demand never fades. Seasonal and trend colors depreciate faster. Material matters just as much: Chanel caviar outlasts lambskin, Hermès Togo and Epsom are workhorses, and exotic skins carry large premiums.
Gold versus silver tracks current taste, and the condition of the hardware itself counts. Aged or heavily scratched hardware signals wear even when the leather looks clean.
Discontinued styles, limited runs, and collaborations trade at their own multiples. A standard Birkin and a Himalaya Birkin are not the same conversation. Scarcity is often the biggest single premium on a bag.
Resale follows retail. When Chanel or Hermès raises prices, resale on the bags people already own tends to lift within months. A style that just took a retail increase is often worth more used than it was last season.
The box, dust bag, authenticity card, and original receipt add real dollars, especially on Chanel and Hermès. A full set reassures the buyer and closes the sale faster.
You can absolutely do all of this by hand. It just takes a while, per bag, and the answer changes every time the market moves. Purr runs the whole process in about 5 seconds and keeps it current.
Want to eyeball real prices this second? Browse current listings on the major resale platforms. It is the fastest way to sanity-check what your bag is worth, and where to buy or sell one like it.
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Tap your brand for its 2026 resale guide with real market values, or scan your exact bag in the app for a personalized estimate.
Is this actually free?
Yes. Scanning and valuing bags is free. Point your camera, see the value, keep the whole thing to yourself if you want.
How accurate is it?
Valuations are based on real sold data from The RealReal, Fashionphile, Vestiaire Collective, and eBay completed listings. For common models with lots of data (Chanel Classic Flap, Birkin, Lady Dior), accuracy is high. For rare or seasonal pieces, we give a wider range and flag when professional appraisal would help.
Is this an appraisal?
No. Purr gives you a market-based estimate of what your bag would likely sell for on the resale market today. It is not a certified appraisal. For insurance scheduling or legal purposes, some carriers may require a formal appraisal, but our data is a strong starting point.
Do I have to sell my bag?
No. Most people who check their bag's value don't sell it. They just want to know. You can scan, see the value, and close the app. Your data stays private.
Coming soon
Soon you will be able to value your bags and track your whole collection right here in your browser, no download needed. We are building the full Purr experience for the web.
It takes 5 seconds per bag. Most women are surprised.
Get the Purr AppAny values, ranges, trends, or rankings shown are based on public resale listings and sale data we observe, presented as broad, approximate estimates of the general resale market as of 2026. They are not real-time data, appraisals, or guarantees of value, and not financial, investment, or purchasing advice. Purr does not guarantee the accuracy of any estimate or observation and is not responsible for pricing inaccuracies. Actual prices and trends vary widely with condition, timing, and demand, and change over time; past performance does not guarantee future results. See our Terms for details.