SHIPPING
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Yes. We provide free shipping to over 200 countries around the world. However, there are some locations we are unable to ship to. If you happen to be located in one of those countries we will contact you.
What about customs?
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How long does shipping take?
Shipping time varies by location. These are our estimates:
| Location |
*Estimated Shipping Time |
| United States |
5-20 Business days |
| Canada, Europe |
5-20 Business days |
| Australia, New Zealand |
5-20 Business days |
| Central & South America |
5-25 Business days |
| Asia |
5-20 Business days |
| Africa |
5-25 Business days |
*This doesn’t include our 1-3 day processing time.
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Exchanges
If for any reason you would like to exchange your product, perhaps for a different size in clothing, you must contact us first and we will guide you through the steps.
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The authenticity verification tips alone saved me from a bad resale purchase last month.
I've been collecting SL bags casually for three years with zero strategy. After going through this checklist I realized half my pieces were impulse buys with no resale value. Started tracking product codes and comparing retail vs resale prices like it suggests, and my last two purchases were both discontinued models that already appreciated. Wish I'd had this when I started — would've saved me thousands.
Finally a collecting guide that treats luxury fashion like an actual investment.
Short, sharp, and immediately useful. Printed it out and keep it in my closet as a literal checklist before any purchase. The tip about favoring neutral colorways was obvious in hindsight but I needed someone to say it.
The market research section is where the real value is — tracking sellouts and seasonal re-releases changed how I time my buys.
Solid checklist but pretty basic if you're already deep into luxury resale. Better suited for someone just starting out.
Love that it tells you to set a yearly budget — nobody talks about discipline in collecting 🙌
Clean layout, zero fluff, exactly what a checklist should be.
I was about to drop serious money on a trendy seasonal piece and this checklist made me pause. Went with a classic silhouette instead and I already know it was the smarter call. The staying power section is everything.
Good reference but would love a version that includes specific model recommendations or a tier list of which bags hold value best.
Sent this to my sister who keeps buying pieces she never wears twice.
The storage and rotation advice is underrated — I've seen collectors ruin thousand-dollar bags with bad storage. Dust bags and climate control matter more than people think. Started documenting all my purchase dates and prices too, which makes resale so much smoother when the time comes.
⭐👜🔥
Wish it went deeper — felt more like a starting point than a complete guide. The authenticity section could use more detail on what specific hardware and stitching red flags to look for.
This turned my shopping habit into an actual strategy.
Comparing retail to resale before buying is such a simple move but I never did it consistently until I printed this out. Already spotted two pieces where resale was 40% under retail — easy pickups.
The impulse buy warning hit home — I have three bags I regret because they didn't fit any theme.
Practical and well-organized. Not revolutionary but genuinely useful to print and reference before every purchase. Keeps me honest about whether something fits the collection or just looks exciting in the moment.
My collection went from random to curated in one afternoon with this checklist ✨
Tracking which models sell out repeatedly was a tip I hadn't considered. Started a spreadsheet after reading this and the patterns are already clear — certain styles move fast every season. That data alone makes the whole checklist worth it.
Smart, concise, no filler — just how I like my guides.
Decent overview but doesn't tell you much you couldn't find in any luxury resale forum. The format is nice though.
I collect mainly ready-to-wear and the advice about heritage styles over trend-driven pieces confirmed what I already felt. Nice to have it written down as a rule I can stick to when temptation hits. My husband also appreciated the yearly budget section because it means I actually plan now instead of surprising him with boxes.
Keeping receipts and authenticity cards organized sounds boring but it doubled my resale price on a bag last month.
The limited editions with proven demand tip is key — not all limited drops are worth chasing.
Four stars because it could use a digital version with clickable links or a companion spreadsheet template. Content is solid as a collecting framework though.
❤️👌💎✨👜
Before this I was collecting emotionally — whatever caught my eye in the moment. The checklist forced me to think about resale potential and staying power before every purchase. Sold two trend pieces I'd been holding onto, reinvested in a classic Kate bag in black, and it already feels like a stronger collection. Small shift in mindset, big difference in results.
Straightforward and easy to follow — taped it inside my closet door.
The caution about trend-driven items is real — I've learned that the hard way with two pieces that feel dated already.
Good bones but too short. Would happily read a longer version that covers vintage SL pieces and era-specific buying tips in more depth.
Monitoring resale value periodically is advice I never thought to follow — started doing it quarterly and it's eye-opening how some pieces climb.
This checklist treats collecting like a real discipline and I respect that 🖤
Nice but felt like it ended just as it was getting interesting. The strategy and market sections are strong — wish there was more on identifying undervalued vintage pieces. Still a handy reference though.
Saves you from expensive mistakes — that alone makes it worth your time.
Requesting detailed photos for pre-owned purchases seems obvious but I skipped that step once and regretted it badly. This checklist is now my pre-purchase ritual.
My collection finally has a point of view instead of being random pretty things.
Rotating usage to maintain condition is such a small habit that makes a massive difference over time. Started doing this with my jackets after reading the checklist and the leather is holding up noticeably better. Also finally bought proper dust bags for the pieces that didn't come with them. Simple changes, real impact on longevity and resale readiness.
Quick read with lasting discipline — exactly what impulse buyers need.
The yearly budget idea is so simple but it completely changed how I approach collecting. No more guilt, just planning.