"Is Now Really the Best Time to Sell Your Hermès Constance To Go?"
If this question has crossed your mind, here's the first thing you should know — the resale value of this model can vary significantly depending on when and how you sell it.
With its iconic H buckle that gives off a formal feel and a practical strap design, the Constance To Go remains highly sought-after. Due to limited availability in recent years and rising material costs, it continues to fetch high prices on the resale market in 2025.
In this article, we’ll dive into the current resale trends for the Constance To Go, including a comparison with retail pricing, how it differs from croc versions and other models, tips to boost your appraisal value, and the best way to sell — all from a professional’s perspective.
If you’re on the fence about letting yours go or simply wondering, “How much could I get if I sold it now?” — start by getting a feel for its current value right here.
※ For consistency, we refer to the model as "Constance To Go" throughout this article, though it is sometimes officially listed as "Constance Long To Go."
First, let’s go over what makes the Constance To Go so appealing and what the official prices are. Knowing its value upfront helps you better understand how it’s assessed during resale.
The Constance To Go is part of Hermès' refined and functional "To Go" series. It reimagines the classic and elegant Constance by adding a strap, turning it into a compact, practical mini bag.
Despite its petite size, it perfectly fits essentials like your smartphone, cards, and small personal items. Its versatility — suitable for both casual and formal occasions — is a big reason behind its popularity.
In particular, its luxurious-yet-functional design, a hallmark of Hermès, makes it appealing to those who want both everyday usability and investment value.
The Constance To Go’s retail price varies significantly depending on the material. Below are the official Japanese retail prices as of 2025:
※ These prices are for reference at the time of writing and may fluctuate depending on currency exchange rates.
You may have heard that the Constance To Go is hard to find in Hermès boutiques — and that’s no exaggeration.
New stock arrives infrequently, and popular colors often come with a long waitlist. In recent years, growing interest from collectors and overseas buyers has made certain models especially difficult to acquire.
As a result, the Constance To Go maintains strong demand and high prices on the secondary market.
So, how much can you actually get for your bag compared to retail? It varies widely depending on factors like material, stamp (year of manufacture), condition, and accessories included.
Here’s a breakdown of 2025 resale value estimates and what matters most during appraisal.
Below is the estimated resale price range for the Constance To Go, based on current market data and the latest trends (for items in new to excellent condition).
※ These are reference prices as of 2025. Actual value may vary based on condition, stamp, color, and whether accessories are included.
It’s clear that the base resale price differs by material, but regardless of the type, the Constance To Go consistently commands a high price point.
Croc leathers (like alligator and porosus) retail for over 3x the price of standard leathers. If the bag is in excellent or better condition, resale often exceeds ¥1.5 million.
Bags with the following characteristics also tend to score high appraisals:
Rare colors and limited editions can even surpass standard price charts, so it’s not always possible to judge value based on general listings.
Even within the same material, several factors can change the appraisal by tens of thousands of yen — or more:
In the To Go line specifically, the condition of the strap and hardware often goes unnoticed — but it’s a critical factor in resale assessments.
The Constance To Go is often compared with other models in the To Go series like the Kelly To Go and the elongated Constance Élan.
Let’s break down the features, market value trends, and ultimately determine which one holds the highest resale value.
Each model differs in design, shape, and whether the strap is removable, which can influence the usage style and buyer preference.
Here’s a comparison of the estimated resale value for each model as of 2025. Keep in mind these are rough benchmarks — actual prices may vary based on condition, stamp, color, hardware, and whether all accessories are included.
※Note: These are reference prices as of 2025. Actual resale values may vary depending on factors such as stamp (year), color, hardware condition, and the presence or absence of original accessories.
When comparing the Constance To Go with the Kelly To Go, the Constance To Go generally tends to fetch slightly higher resale prices.
That said, since both models can overlap in value depending on their material and condition, the actual ranking may reverse depending on the individual item.
For more details on the current market trends and appraisal tips for the Kelly To Go, refer to the article below:
On the other hand, the Constance Élan differs from the To Go types and is officially categorized as a handbag.
As of 2025, its retail price is set at ¥1,606,000 — about ¥600,000 higher than the Constance To Go — and this is reflected in its higher resale market value.
Although it doesn’t have a removable strap and differs in size, many collectors are drawn to the Élan for its refined design and rarity.
Even with the same model, small preparations before an appraisal can make a big difference in the final offer.
Here, we’ll walk you through specific steps you can take to raise your resale value — plus how to time your sale for the best results.
Review the following points before taking your bag in for appraisal to avoid deductions and potentially boost your offer:
While you can absolutely sell your Constance To Go by itself, bundling it with other items for appraisal may raise your overall evaluation.
For shops, having multiple items allows for easier planning and more flexible negotiations — which can work in your favor.
The Constance To Go is in demand year-round, but some periods are better than others for getting top dollar:
Rare colors and crocodile pieces are especially sensitive to timing, and occasionally shops may offer time-limited high-value appraisals like: “We can take it for ¥○○○,000 if you act now.”
With just a bit of preparation and the right timing, it’s possible to see a price difference of tens — even hundreds — of thousands of yen.
When it comes time to part with your Constance To Go, there isn’t just one way to sell it.
Whether you’re looking to “turn it into cash immediately” or “wait a little longer to get a higher price,” choosing between a direct buyout or consignment sale becomes an important decision.
Let’s break down the advantages and key points of each option so you can find the method that best suits your needs.
If you “want to sell quickly and get the cash” or are “fine with an average market price,” then buyout is the recommended option.
On the other hand, if you “want to sell for the highest possible price” and “have some time to spare,” consignment might be the better fit.
At XIAOMA, an Hermes specialty store, consignment sales come with no commission fee. Your valuable item will be marketed through a rich global network that includes high-net-worth clients both in Japan and overseas.
▶︎ Learn more about XIAOMA’s Consignment Services
Selling directly through person-to-person platforms like flea market apps or online auctions is possible, but comes with the following risks:
For high-end pieces like the Constance To Go, going through a trusted specialty store provides not only more peace of mind, but also a more stable and often higher final sale price.
XIAOMA offers more than just a consignment platform—it’s backed by Hermes-specific expertise, allowing for ideal matches between items and buyers.
Even if you're unsure which option is right, XIAOMA offers both buyout and consignment simulations. You can compare both prices during the appraisal and decide afterward—no pressure.
▶︎ Start with a simple LINE appraisal here.
When it comes to appraising a high-value item like the Constance To Go, the outcome can vary greatly depending on who you entrust the process to.
At XIAOMA, we leverage deep expertise in Hermès and a solid track record in handling luxury items. With a flexible selling system that covers everything from simple LINE-based appraisals to in-store consultations and consignment options, we offer a seamless and trustworthy experience.
XIAOMA’s free appraisal process is quick and easy—just follow these three steps:
Even if you haven’t yet decided whether to sell, you’re welcome to use the service. No pressure—we’re here to help you understand the value of your item.
XIAOMA prioritizes both speed and care. Here’s what the full process looks like:
XIAOMA is trusted by many for more than just our smooth appraisal and buyout process—we also offer deep knowledge and personal service.
Our strength lies in Hermès-focused expertise and the ability to tailor our support to each individual client.
The Constance To Go is a model whose market value changes depending on its material and design. With increasing demand and limited availability in recent years, the resale market remains consistently strong.
However, your timing and method of sale can still affect the appraisal by tens or even hundreds of thousands of yen.
By choosing the right selling method for your situation, you can get the most out of your Constance To Go.
Not sure where to start? Just begin by learning what your item is worth today.