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These 5 luxury goods are smart investments, according to data from The RealReal

September 13, 2025
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The handmade bag is encrusted with diamonds, while the buckle and trademark mini Hermes padlock are made of 18 carat white gold
The price of Hermès Birkins, among the safest investment handbags, continues to rise on the resale market.

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  • The resale market is bigger than ever, and some shoppers are making purchases with that in mind.
  • Certain classic items, like an Hèrmes Birkin or Rolex Datejust, hold their value.
  • These five items make smart investments, according to the luxury resale platform The RealReal.

What’s old is new again — and, sometimes, more expensive.

The resale market has reached new heights this year: One in three American luxury consumers has bought or sold on a resale platform, according to McKinsey’s 2025 State of Luxury report.

And some shoppers are buying with an eye toward investment. Online thrift store ThredUp found in a survey about the secondhand market that 47% of shoppers considered the resale value of clothing before making a purchase.

A new report from luxury consignment shop The RealReal looks at which items have maintained their price over time.

While some trendy items — the Tiffany & Co. Bone Cuff or Row Margaux bag — have seen their resale prices skyrocket over the past few years, certain products are “classics” whose value “holds strong,” the report said.

With tariffs causing luxury price increases, there’s reason to believe their value will continue to climb on the secondhand market.

“The domestic closet, there’s $200 billion trapped in there, and as pricing increases in the primary market, our pricing algorithms follow,” The RealReal CEO Rati Sahi Levesque said on last month’s earnings call. “We benefit and see pricing increase as well.”

While even the CEO of Rolex urges against buying luxury goods purely as an investment, if you are keen on an accessory with an ROI, these five items have “consistent resale-value growth,” The RealReal determined based on sales data since 2021.

Louis Vuitton Speedy bag

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The Louis Vuitton Speedy, this one a collaboration with Yayoi Kusama, continues to be a bestseller.

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Launched in 1930, the Louis Vuitton Speedy handbag — which has been made in numerous sizes and patterns over the decades — is an enduring silhouette.

The average sale price of a Speedy on The RealReal is up 13% since 2021.

The Louis Vuitton retail price of a brand-new Speedy starts at $1,920. On The RealReal, they are selling for between $380 and $13,500, with pricing dependent on the model, condition, and size.

Louis Vuitton is regularly among the most searched brands on The RealReal. This year it took the top spot, with searches for the Speedy, specifically, up 110%.

Hermès Birkin 30

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Hermès Birkins consistently sell at higher prices on the resale market than directly from stores.

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Birkin bags are largely considered the holy grail of luxury resale, with the handbag garnering an average of 4,000 searches a day on The RealReal.

The Birkin and its Hèrmes sister, the Kelly, represent “the most desirable — and exclusive — handbags on the market,” Luca Solca, a senior analyst covering global luxury goods at Bernstein, wrote in a recent report. Given their long-standing appeal and limited availability, the bags command, on average, 1.7 times their retail price on the resale market, Bernstein found.

The average price of the Hermès Birkin 30, its most popular size, has increased 15% on The RealReal since 2021.

A new Birkin in that size starts at about $13,900 in the US if purchased from the designer. The RealReal’s current selection ranges in price from $9,450 to $350,000.

The latter is for a rare Himalayan crocodile version with diamond-encrusted hardware. It’s a hefty price, but not as much as the most expensive Birkin ever sold at The RealReal: a $385,000 model sold at its West Hollywood store.

Rolex Datejust

Rolex Datejust
The Rolex Datejust is considered a “timely entrance point” for collectors.

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The secondary watch market has become a popular asset class. While it has declined over the past few years, certain models and brands — particularly Rolex — have maintained impressive resale value.

The average resale price of the Rolex Datejust has increased 17% on The RealReal since 2021.

“The Datejust remains a timeless entry point, attracting both first-time buyers and seasoned collectors,” Bob’s Watches CEO Paul Altieri previously told Business Insider.

At retail, the model starts at $7,300. On The RealReal, it’s available for between $4,000 — stainless steel and yellow gold — and $84,500 — white gold, mother of pearl, and diamonds.

Goyard Saint Louis

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The Saint Louis tote is Goyard’s most popular model.

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Originally designed as a beach bag, the Goyard Saint Louis has become the status tote.

With a starting retail price of $1,890, the brand charges a pretty penny for its signature canvas product.

On The RealReal, where its average resale price has increased 18% since 2021, the bag is available for between $720 and $5,200.

Van Cleef & Arpels Alhambra styles

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Van Cleef & Arpels’ Alhambra line is regularly a stand-out for the company.

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Van Cleef & Arpels’ four-leaf clover motif has been a signature of the brand for decades. Routinely called out on parent company Richemont’s earnings calls, the Alhambra has become a worldwide status symbol.

“It’s probably one of the most important jewelry lines in the world, but we feel it’s far from having reached its full potential,” Richemont CEO Nicolas Bos said in May.

Pieces from the line — which spans necklaces, rings, watches, earrings, and bracelets — cost between $1,540 for a delicate bracelet with a single clover and $192,000 for a diamond necklace.

On The RealReal, prices for Alhambra pieces have increased 20% since 2021 and range from $1,425 to $165,000.

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