Browsing These Vintage Chanel Bags Is the Best Way to Spend 10 Minutes
Oh, Chanel. Not a season goes by without me coveting yet another one of your bags. Right now, I've got my eye on the Chanel 19, but there are just so many others that I've loved before. There's the classic 2.55, which is the original shoulder bag. Then there's the shopping bag and the Gabrielle Hobo bag. And those are just three of the totes I've swooned over before. But there are also limited-edition versions which are also worth a mention, such as the perfume bottle bag.
Alas, once those limited-edition versions are sold out, they're sold out. Or are they? Thanks to many online luxury retailers selling secondhand and pre-loved items, there are plenty of ways to get your hands on a Chanel handbag, in particular, those one-off pieces. One place to go is Farfetch. While it offers new pieces regularly, it's got an incredible array of Chanel handbags that are secondhand. So if you've always had your eye on a particular style, keep scrolling to see our edit of the chicest Chanel handbags…
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