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Article: Chanel Bag Prices in Singapore 2026: Complete Retail & Resale Price List

Chanel Bag Prices in Singapore 2026: Complete Retail & Resale Price List

If you are comparing a Chanel Bag versus Louis Vuitton in Singapore, your decision is not just about your preference for logo. Prices, material quality, limits on product availability and general resale trajectory all factor into what will be a five figure decision for most consumers. This guide presents the full 2026 snapshot - current retail prices in Singapore, transparent side-by-side quality comparison and real resale statistics - so you can walk into any boutique on Orchard Road knowing where each dollar goes.

Chanel vs Louis Vuitton at a Glance: 2026 Singapore Price Snapshot

Chanel vs Louis Vuitton at a Glance: 2026 Singapore Price Snapshot

Both brands represent the very top end of the luxury handbag market but find appeal among very different discretionary spenders. By comparison, Chanel commands a significantly higher entry price point with its couture heritage, and its price increases from 2021-6 have averaged in the 5-7% range annually. Louis Vuitton's monogram canvas bags start at a fraction of that cost and appeal to a broader range of wallets, from first time luxury shoppers to deep-pocketed collectors.

Dimension Chanel Louis Vuitton
Entry price (Singapore, 2026) from SGD 6,750 (Mini Square Classic) from SGD 1,300–1,700 (Speedy/Neverfull estimate)
Mid-range icon SGD 14,560 (Medium Classic Flap) SGD 2,500–3,200 (Neverfull MM, approx.)
Top tier SGD 16,700+ (Maxi / Jumbo Flap) SGD 9,000–13,000+ (Capucines MM, approx.)
Resale value retention ~87–92% (Classic Flap) ~70–88% (icon styles)
Annual price appreciation ~9.8% (Chanel keeps raising retail) ~7–8% (steadier, less aggressive)

Pro Tip: Singapore's 9% GST Tourist Refund Scheme allows both brands to be purchased tax free. Travel shoppers can claim back around 7-8% net after processing fees which is a significant saving on bag costing in excess of SGD 14,000.

Chanel Bag Prices in Singapore 2026 — Every Major Model

Chanel Bag Prices in Singapore 2026 — Every Major Model

For 2026, Chanel has signalled more subdued price increases across classic styles (single-digit percentage changes expected). Singapore retail prices as of early 2026 are listed below (verified via Bragmybag's Singapore Chanel price guide). GST at 9% is included; tourist refund net is approximately 7-8%.

Classic Flap Bag — Singapore Retail Prices 2026

Size SGD (incl. GST) Approx. USD
Mini Square SGD 6,750 ~$5,200
Mini Rectangular SGD 7,060 ~$5,400
Small SGD 13,960 ~$10,900
Medium / Large SGD 14,560 ~$11,300
Jumbo SGD 15,760 ~$12,200
Maxi SGD 16,700 ~$12,800

Chanel's classic flap is by far the brand's most monitored investment vehicle. The medium and jumbo sizes in caviar leather with either gold or silver hardware garner very similar resale premiums in the secondary market. Overall, these two sizes hold the largest secondary buyer bases in Asia.

Chanel Boy Bag — Singapore Retail Prices 2026

Size SGD (incl. GST)
Small SGD 8,630
Old Medium SGD 9,530
New Medium (Classic Boy Bag) SGD 10,060

The Chanel Boy Bag was the house's next launching pad towards a more elevated and sharper aesthetic thanks to Karl Lagerfeld's introduction. The edgier design and ruthenium hardware still share a common lineup space with the classic flap, but offer an entirely different look. In Singapore's resale market, the small and old medium sizes are the easiest to source.

2.55 Reissue — Singapore Retail Prices 2026

Size SGD (incl. GST)
224 (Small) SGD 13,960
225 (Medium) SGD 14,560
226 (Large) SGD 15,760
227 (Jumbo) SGD 16,700

The 2.55 reissue was Coco Chanel's original 1955 styling, hence the name. What immediately sets it apart from a classic flap is the Mademoiselle lock, rather than the interlocking CC. Vintage collectors covet the bag for details like this as originating from Chanel's original design concepts.

Chanel 19 — Singapore Retail Prices 2026

Size SGD (incl. GST)
Small SGD 9,160
Medium SGD 10,060
Large SGD 10,730

The Chanel 19 was Karl Lagerfeld's final addition to the Chanel Accessories lineup, launched in 2019. Its casual, unstructured shape combined with mixed metal chain gives contrast with the brand's more structured classics. Japanese customers have come onboard along with other Asian buyers, and lambskin and calfskin bags from this line are growing in popularity across Asia.

Chanel 22 — Singapore Retail Prices 2026

Size SGD (incl. GST, approx.)
Mini ~SGD 5,040
Small ~SGD 6,310
Large ~SGD 8,400

Launched in 2022, the Chanel 22 is the house's most relaxed contemporary silhouette — a bucket-style bag with leather handles rather than a chain. Its calfskin construction and unstructured body attract buyers moving away from quilted classics. In Singapore's pre-owned market, the Chanel 22 is gaining ground among younger buyers who want an everyday piece at a more accessible entry price than the Classic Flap.

Pro Tip: In Singapore, Caviar leather holds shape exceptionally well and resists scratches far better than lambskin in the humid conditions. If durability and practicality are significant concerns, focus on caviar for day-to-day wear and lambskin for special or occasional use.

Louis Vuitton Bag Prices in Singapore 2026 — Key Styles

Louis Vuitton Bag Prices in Singapore 2026 — Key Styles

Louis Vuitton made no announcement of major price increases into 2026, continuing the measured approach taken since late 2023. Prices in the Singapore column are approximate SGD conversions of verified USD figures from Haute Secret Shoppers' 2025 LV price guide (published 15 Dec 2024), adjusted to the current exchange rate. To verify SGD prices, visit sg.louisvuitton.com before purchase.

Model USD (verified 2025) Approx. SGD
Neverfull MM (Monogram) $2,030 ~SGD 2,700
Speedy Bandoulière 30 $1,890 ~SGD 2,530
Alma PM $1,960 ~SGD 2,620
OnTheGo MM $3,100 ~SGD 4,150
Twist MM $4,700 ~SGD 6,300
Capucines MM $7,450 ~SGD 9,980

The Neverfull and Speedy are the two globally most recognised LV styles, and Singaporean consumers historically grab the two bags as their first foray into medium-sized handbags. The Capucines MM, the house flagship leather bag, when priced on the same level as Chanel's entry-level classic flap is still quieter than the house's preferred logo-on-bag option being used here, as it is constructed in full-grain, no-inclusion leather.

Important: Approximate SGD figures above are based on an indicative exchange rate, and should be checked before purchase. Official Louis Vuitton boutiques in Singapore price their bags in SGD; sg.louisvuitton.com shows current retail pricing in real time.

Comparing Luxury Quality: Leather, Hardware, and Craftsmanship

Comparing Luxury Quality: Leather, Hardware, and Craftsmanship

Price alone does not answer the quality-over-price question. The hardware, materials, and construction techniques differ significantly between Chanel and Louis Vuitton — and those differences directly affect how each bag ages over years of daily use. Compared with other luxury houses such as Dior, both brands offer stronger long-term durability for Singapore's humid climate, though through very different material philosophies.

Quality Dimension Chanel Louis Vuitton
Primary material Caviar leather (grained calfskin), lambskin, calfskin Coated canvas (Monogram/Damier), Epi leather, full-grain leather (Capucines)
Signature texture Diamond quilt pattern, hand-stitched Monogram canvas print, Damier grid
Hardware Gold hardware or silver hardware (brass base, gold/silver plating) Brass goldtone hardware; mixed metals on newer styles
Construction Handmade at ateliers in France; each classic flap takes ~15–18 hours Machine-assisted in multiple countries; leather models hand-finished
Durability (daily use) Caviar: very high. Lambskin: moderate (scratches easily) Canvas: very high (waterproof, scratch-resistant). Epi: high.

Pro Tip: Our 3-material evaluation framework at LuxuryEvermore covers every pre-owned bag in our stock: corners must show no peeling or loosening, hardware plating must hold true under magnification, and stitching must be even throughout. Classic Chanel bags consistently pass all three; Monogram canvas bags almost always do as well, though handle patina after a decade of use is more noticeable.

A misnomer we almost always encounter: the misconception that high-priced means more durable. A Chanel classic flap in caviar leather, SGD 14,560 likely to outlast an LV lambskin-trimmed Capucines at SGD 13,520 in daily Singapore humid conditions - simply because caviar leather is a protective textured hide, off-cuts that would end up as scratches or holes by age in equivalent surfaces are much less likely to do so in a grained one.

Neither brand is "better" in terms of material quality - either is more effective in creating the aesthetic it aims for. Hand-sewn couture and access to better, natural hides allows Chanel to create the couture pieces and more natural aesthetic that the house aims to create. For practicality, LV monogram canvas and leather styles hold up best in daily use. Whichever style suits your climate, needs and preferences, is always the better pick.

Which Brand Holds Its Value Better? Resale and Investment Potential

Which Brand Holds Its Value Better? Resale and Investment Potential

If you are interested in long-term resale value, data suggests that Chanel is the more attractive investment. Per the Rebag Annual CLAIR Report — one of the most accurate reported indices for reselling luxury handbags — Chanel's Classic Flap hit its first "unicorn" (over 90%) recurring value retention number in that year.

  • Chanel Classic Flap: over 90% resale value retention; expect approximately 9.8% annual appreciation based on retail price hikes over the last ten years, else known as the "gravy train" on returns from this particular item
  • Louis Vuitton Neverfull and Speedy: 70-80% average resale value retention in standard canvas styles, leather classics closer to 85-88%
  • Hermès Birkin (the study's sole entrant in the market benchmark): 100%+ resale value retention; 125% total appreciation

Chanel's tactic of pushing its retail prices up by 5-7% year-on-year, hand-in-glove with the premium buyers it chooses to sell at those price points to, benefits the long-term buyer. A medium classic flap bought in 2020 for SGD 9,500 is worth SGD 14,560 today - a 53% capital growth rate through five years. Accumulatively, then, those who bought at or below that retail rate would have enjoyed meaningful capital growth, extremely unusual in any other market bit of merchandise.

Pro Tip: Limited-edition Chanels and seasonal collections in exotic leathers are pricier than retail on the secondary market. Standard items in caviar and lambskin are more liquid – quicker to flip if you need to exit. Buy for liquidity if you buy as a financial asset; buy for exclusivity if you buy to collect.

Louis Vuitton's resale performance is stable, though less exciting. Monogram canvas Leathers tend to be liquid if timely – the world has a voracious appetite for the item – but less likely to appreciate significantly. Leather icons such as the Capucines are long-term appreciating assets, although their pools are slightly narrower in Singapore's pre-loved market.

Anecdotally, from our own resale transactions at LuxuryEvermore: Chanel classic flaps in caviar, with gold hardware, pop up on us within an average 12 days on our platform. Louis Vuitton Neverfulls move a little faster – 8 days – but potentially at 10-15% lower margins relative to retail selling price.

Is Singapore a Good Place to Buy Chanel or Louis Vuitton?

Is Singapore a Good Place to Buy Chanel or Louis Vuitton?

Singapore is in the second tier of price advantage worldwide, behind France and similar in value to Japan, but significantly cheaper than the United States for Chanel. The price hierarchy for Chanel in 2025-2026 we have observed across 6+ key markets is approximately: France > Japan ≈ Singapore > USA > UK.

Country Chanel Medium Classic Flap (approx.) Tourist VAT/GST Refund Net After Refund (approx.)
France €8,700 (~SGD 12,600) ~13% (after admin fees) ~SGD 10,960
Singapore SGD 14,560 ~7–8% (GST refund) ~SGD 13,380
Japan ¥1,810,000 (~SGD 16,200) ~9% (consumption tax refund) ~SGD 14,740
USA $11,300 USD (~SGD 15,140) No federal VAT refund ~SGD 15,140

Singapore’s Tourist Refund Scheme, operated by the Inland Revenue Authority (IRAS), entitles non-resident tourists to claim the 9% GST refund on qualifying purchases. After deducting the refund operator’s service fee (typically 1-2%), you receive roughly 7-8% back — SGD 1,000–1,160 on a SGD 14,560 classic flap. Minimum purchase threshold is SGD 100 per transaction.

A second pitfall for visiting shoppers: factoring in the GST refund without accounting for Chanel’s purchase limits. Boutiques in Singapore typically restrict buyers to one iconic bag per visit, and waitlists for some styles run months long. Savings are real, but can be constrained in ways a quick Paris-trip comparison might overlook.

First-Time Buyer Guide: Shopping Chanel and LV in Singapore

First-Time Buyer Guide: Shopping Chanel and LV in Singapore

Irrespective of whether it is your first luxury bag, the tenth, Singapore's boutiques boast a handful of strong options as carried at MBS, ION Orchard, Takashimaya, and Ngee Ann City. Our pre-purchase checklist, compiled from 5,000+ pre-loved transactions at LuxuryEvermore, covers the questions and tips that would have saved many of our clients from regrets.

  1. Set your use case first: everyday use calls for caviar leather Chanel or LV canvas; social evenings suit lambskin Chanel or LV Epi; for travel, the LV Monogram Speedy or Neverfull (canvas bags are practically maintenance-free).
  2. Establish a realistic aggregate budget (including aftercare). Lambskins are sensitive and need conditioning once every 6-12 months in Singapore's humid climate; allocate SGD 80-150 per service for after-care.
  3. Examine authenticity cards and packaging. From 2021, Chanel have replaced their leather authenticity cards with digital authenticity through a micro-chip. Older styles have tangible authenticity cards. Both methods are equally credible – be sure to verify the type that corresponds with the bag you intend to purchase.
  4. Begin probing your future boutique relationships pre-travel. Both Chanel and LV stores in Singapore often give their loyal owners waitlist prioritisation. If already a repeat shopper, approach a Sales Associate before your visit for an icon piece.
  5. Compare pre-owned pricing first. The secondary market for both brands in Singapore is extensive. A pre-loved Chanel classic flap in superb condition can be SGD 2,000-4,000 cheaper than retail - using the same authentication and resale potential.
  6. Hold on to your receipts and packaging. Original receipts, dustbags, boxes and authentication documentation help maintain resale value. A Chanel classic flap with full set can be SGD 500-1,200 more than the same bag without these items when reselling it.

Pro Tip: if you are on the fence as to which brand you prefer, take note of which brand's WOC or small leather accessories naturally appeal to you. Buyers who shop within a brand's ecosystem day-in/day-out are invariably happier with that brand's investment choices.

FAQ — Your Questions About Chanel and LV in Singapore

Q: Are Chanel bags cheaper in Singapore?

Singapore is generally a better deal than the USA and UK when purchasing Chanel. For instance, a Medium Classic Flap from Singapore retailed at about SGD 14,560 in early 2026 compared with close to USD 11,300 (~SGD 15,140) in the United States. If you are coming from Europe, France remains the least expensive country for Chanel purchases - owing to its home market pricing and VAT refund rate of almost 13%. When buying from Singapore, the 7-8% GST refund lessens the final amount even further for a visiting non-resident buyer.

Q: Which country has the cheapest Chanel bag prices?

In 2025-2026, France is the largest discount destination for Chanel, due to home market pricing and VAT refunds (max 13%). Japan and Singapore are cheaper than the UK, US, or Australia, however exchange rate swings can change the relative index from month to month, so always do the calculation at the moment of planning your shopping.

Q: How much is the cheapest Chanel bag in Singapore in 2026?

In 2026, the most affordable Chanel bags in Singapore retail for SGD 6,750 (Mini Square Classic Flap) and SGD 7,060 (Mini Rectangular Classic Flap). Small leather goods including the Wallet on Chain (WOC) and cardholders are available from around SGD 1,300-2,500. These provide a more affordable way to access the brand without compromising the premium authentication and resale.

Q: Do Chanel bags hold their value better than Louis Vuitton?

For the most part yes - Chanel Classic styles (in particular the Classic Flap in caviar leather) hold close to 87-92% of retail value, with appreciation seeming to hover at about 9.8% as the brand's retail prices steadily increase. Other icon styles of Louis Vuitton (Neverfull, Speedy) tend to hold 70-80%, with leather models (Capucines, Twist) reaching 85-88%. Both hold value much more than most consumer companies, but Chanel has the benefit of an active retail price growth plan to make its classics more of an investment.

Q: How many Chanel bags can you buy at one time in Singapore?

Chanel Singapore boutiques generally restrict further buying of timeless pieces to one per customer day. (e.g. for the Classic Flap Medium, Jumbo sizes, restrictions may be per year, per customer, instead of per visit). LV on the other hand, does not specify a withdrawal limit per visit but boutique staff exert some discretion when dealing with very high-volume transactions, with client check system recording all past purchases. Purchasing through LuxuryEvermore relieves either restriction.

Q: Is it better to buy Chanel or Louis Vuitton as a first luxury bag in Singapore?

It really depends on your budget and your use case. For first-time buyers spending SG$2,000-5,000, Louis Vuitton provides the most options SG$2,500-4,300 for your dollar: the Neverfull MM and the Speedy Bandoulire are unassuming with regards to eye-catching branding, are useful and hard-wearing, and highly recognised worldwide. For first-time buyers prepared to spend between SG$7,000 to 15,000, over the long term Chanel mini and small classics retain their value better. If you want the best all-round every day bag that will not look out of place on you as you get older and will sell quickly, then the Chanel Small Classic Flap in caviar with gold hardware is the best first choice bag in the region.

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Our Approach to This Comparison

LuxuryEvermore is committed to a transparent resale platform for luxury goods, with extensive first-hand experience authenticating and reselling Chanel and Louis Vuitton. Our price data draws on confirmed retail figures and published resale market studies from early 2026. Our recommendations reflect what we see directly through active collector market access. Please check directly with the brand before purchasing as retail prices change regularly.

References & Sources

  1. Tourist Refund Scheme — Inland Revenue Authority of Singapore (IRAS)
  2. Chanel Bag Prices in Singapore — Bragmybag
  3. Chanel Bag Prices 2026 — Bragmybag
  4. Louis Vuitton Price Guide 2025 — Haute Secret Shoppers
  5. Rebag CLAIR Report 2024 — Luxury Appraisal Index for Resale
  6. Chanel Overtakes Louis Vuitton — Brand Finance Global Luxury Rankings 2025

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