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Examples/Handbags

The clean way to track your handbag collection

A Birkin that's appreciated, a Chanel flap from before the last price hike, and an everyday Neverfull — a handbag collection spans investment pieces and daily carries. Frame keeps every bag on record: brand, model, material, color, year, and condition, paid against current market, with the receipt, authentication, and dust-bag details attached. Know what's appreciated, what's resaleable, and that the paperwork is ready when it's time to insure or sell.

Why these fields

Built for how handbags are actually tracked.

BrandModelMaterialColorYearConditionPaidEst. value

Handbag value is specified by material and color as much as by model. Brand and Model identify the bag, but a Birkin in Togo versus Box leather, or a common versus discontinued color, can mean a large price difference — so Material and Color are first-class fields. Condition drives resale hard on luxury leather, and Paid vs. Est. value captures the appreciation that makes pieces like Birkins and pre-hike Chanels worth tracking like an asset.

What you can do

Outcomes, not features.

  1. 01

    See total collection value at a glance — paid vs. current market per bag

  2. 02

    Track which pieces have appreciated (Birkins, pre-hike Chanel) like an asset

  3. 03

    Keep the receipt, authentication, and dust bag/box details on the bag's record

  4. 04

    Export PDF for a scheduled-items insurance rider or CSV when you resell

  5. 05

    Share a read-only link with a reseller or buyer — condition and authentication visible

FAQ

Common questions.

Why track material and color separately from the model?+

On luxury bags, material and color drive value as much as the model. A Birkin in Togo, Epsom, or Box leather, or in a discontinued color, can swing thousands. Keeping Material and Color as their own fields means your valuations reflect the actual bag, not just the model name.

Can I store authentication and receipts with each bag?+

Yes. Each record holds documents — the boutique receipt, third-party authentication, and care cards. For resale and insurance both, authentication is essential, so keeping it attached to the bag means it's never lost when you need it most.

How do I track condition for resale?+

The Condition field uses the resale market's grades (Mint, Excellent, Very Good, Good). Use a note for specifics (corner wear, hardware tarnish, interior) since detailed condition is what determines a bag's resale tier on The RealReal, Fashionphile, or Vestiaire.

How do I value handbags?+

Recent sold prices from Fashionphile, The RealReal, and resale platforms are the standard references — and for Hermès, current retail and waitlist dynamics matter too. Enter the value, attach a comp, and refresh periodically as the market moves.

Will my insurer accept Frame's export?+

The PDF lists every bag, its material, condition, and value with photos and authentication attached — built to match what carriers ask for as the basis of a scheduled-items rider. For high-value pieces like Birkins, the authentication and per-bag valuation are what an adjuster will want.

Pricing

$12/month · $120/year (two months free) · everything included, no tiers

$12/mo after · cancel anytime · export everything, anytime

Start your handbags record.

Start free — 12-day trial. Every field, photo, and document organized where it belongs.

Start free — 12-day trial

$12/mo after · cancel anytime · export everything, anytime

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