So, I’ve been digging around (because, duh, who *doesn’t* dream of owning a Chanel?) and here’s the lowdown on finding a “cheapest” Chanel 19. And by “cheapest,” I mean… least expensive, relatively speaking. Let’s be honest, it’s still gonna cost you a pretty penny.
First off, forget walking into a Chanel boutique and expecting to find a bargain bin. That’s just not happening. You’re more likely to find a unicorn riding a skateboard. But don’t despair!
The pre-owned market is your best friend. Think eBay, Vestiaire Collective, FARFETCH… places where people are selling their gently (or sometimes not-so-gently) used bags. This is where you might actually find a Chanel 19 for… well, a *slightly* less eye-watering price. Just be *super* careful about authenticity! Get that thing authenticated by a pro, like, before you even think about handing over your credit card details. Seriously. There are *so* many fakes out there.
And then there’s the whole “cheapest country” myth. I saw something about France in 2025. Honestly? Who knows? Exchange rates fluctuate more than my mood swings on a Monday morning. Plus, you gotta factor in VAT refunds and all that jazz. It might be cheaper in France *theoretically*, but is it worth the plane ticket and hassle? Maybe, maybe not. Depends how desperate you are, I guess.
Another thing to consider is the size. Mini versions of classics, clutches, crossbody bags… these are usually gonna be less expensive than the giant, iconic Flap bag versions. Makes sense, right? Less leather, less hardware, less… everything.
Honestly, the “cheapest” Chanel 19 is probably the one you find that’s pre-owned, in decent condition, and you’ve authenticated the heck out of it. And maybe, just maybe, you get lucky and find a seller who’s really motivated to sell! (A girl can dream, right?)