5 min · Updated 2026-05-23
How Private Advisors Review Pre-Owned Luxury Bags
A practical checklist for photos, serial details, hardware, stitching, leather, provenance, and third-party authentication evidence.
Evidence should be layered
A reliable review uses listing photos, macro hardware images, blind stamp or serial references, seller history, receipt context where available, and independent authentication when risk is high.
Condition affects both trust and resale
Corner wear, odor, handle darkening, spa history, replaced parts, and hardware scratches should be visible before a client commits to a quote.
Avoid rushed off-platform decisions
High-value sourcing should keep quote, condition notes, proof files, and advisor comments attached to the same client record.
Questions clients ask
Can a bag be authenticated from one photo?
No. One image can support screening, but a serious review needs multiple angles, detail photos, and provenance context.
Why does provenance matter?
Provenance helps explain ownership path, purchase context, service history, and potential resale confidence.