Hermès Lindy Resale Guide: Which Sells for More — the 26 or the 30?

The Hermès Lindy is a popular model known for its blend of practicality and refined style. Among the different sizes, the Lindy 26 and 30 are especially favored for everyday use—and they continue to see steady demand on the resale market.


Wondering which size sells for more? Or how much color and material affect the appraisal?


This article answers those questions with the latest 2025 resale market value. We'll break down price trends by size and color, share key tips to help you get the best price, and explain the differences between direct buy-in and consignment. You'll also find guidance on how to choose a trustworthy place to sell.


If you're thinking about parting with your Hermès Lindy, this guide is a must-read.


What Makes Each Hermès Lindy Size Unique?

The Hermès Lindy comes in several sizes, each offering the signature rounded shape and supple leather that define the model. While every size has its charm, their practicality and popularity can vary depending on how they’re used.


In this section, we’ll break down the differences across all Lindy sizes, with a special focus on the 26 and 30—two of the most in-demand options for daily use and resale value. We’ll also touch on the rising popularity of the Mini Lindy in recent years.


What Is the Lindy? A Popular Hermès Bag That Balances Style and Function

First introduced in 2007, the Lindy is one of Hermès’ more modern designs. It features both top handles and a shoulder strap, making it versatile enough to carry by hand or wear over the shoulder.


Its soft leather and rounded silhouette give it a relaxed elegance—not too formal, yet unmistakably Hermès. Loved by those who want a touch of sophistication in their everyday look, the Lindy continues to be a favorite among practical yet stylish buyers.


Lindy Size Guide: From Mini to 34 (Mini, 26, 30, 34)

The Hermès Lindy comes in a variety of sizes to suit different lifestyles and needs. Here’s a quick overview of the available options:

  1. Mini Lindy: Approx. 18 cm wide – the smallest and most compact option
  2. Lindy 26: Approx. 26 cm wide – lightweight and easy to use, especially popular in recent years
  3. Lindy 30: Approx. 30 cm wide – the classic size with excellent storage capacity
  4. Lindy 34: A slightly larger option, ideal for those who carry more on a daily basis

One of the Lindy’s biggest strengths is the ability to choose a size that fits your daily routine and how much you carry.


Most Popular for Daily Use: Lindy 26 and 30

Currently, the Lindy 26 and 30 are the most sought-after sizes. Both strike a balance between elegance and practicality, making them ideal for everyday wear.

  1. Lindy 26: Compact and lightweight, this size is a favorite among petite users and those who prefer a more minimal look. Its value has been trending upward in the resale market.
  2. Lindy 30: Spacious enough for a long wallet, pouch, and other essentials, it's a reliable choice for those who prioritize ease and functionality.

These two sizes dominate the secondhand market in both supply and demand, and their resale prices remain relatively stable.


Spotlight on the Mini Lindy: A Rising Star

In recent years, the Mini Lindy has seen a sharp rise in popularity. As the smallest size in the Lindy lineup, it offers a charming, compact look while still embodying Hermès’ signature luxury. Its blend of cuteness and sophistication has won fans both in Japan and around the world.


Due to limited availability on the secondhand market, resale prices often range from ¥1,500,000 to ¥2,200,000—and can go even higher depending on the color and material. As a result, more people are starting to view the Mini Lindy as a potential investment piece, with expectations of future price increases.


That said, this article will focus on the Lindy 26 and 30, which are more widely available and easier to compare in terms of market value and appraisal trends.


Hermès Lindy Retail & Resale Prices [2025 Edition]

When selling a Hermès bag, two of the biggest questions are often: “How much does it differ from the retail price?” and “How much can I sell it for now?”


In this section, we’ll share the latest 2025 retail prices alongside actual resale values, broken down by size, color, and condition.


Retail Prices by Size (26, 30, Mini)

As of February 2025, the domestic retail prices (including tax) are as follows:

Please note these prices are for reference at the time of writing and may vary depending on material, specifications, and timing. For the most accurate and up-to-date info, check directly with stores.

Note: The “Verso” series features bags with different colors on the front and back. (“Verso” means “reverse” in French.)


Resale Price Guide: Checking by Condition and Color

The resale price can vary significantly depending on factors like the bag’s condition, color, material, and production year (indicated by the stamp).

Below is a summary of the 2025 reference price ranges.

Please note that actual appraisal prices may differ by tens of thousands of yen or more based on wear, usage, and whether accessories are included. Especially popular colors such as Étoupe, Gold, and Black tend to fetch slightly higher prices.


In the next section, we’ll take a closer look at how color and material—two key factors behind these price differences—impact resale value.


Lindy Resale Trends by Popular Colors and Materials

Even within the same size and model, the resale price of a Lindy can vary depending on its color and material.


Here, based on past trends and market feedback, we highlight key factors that tend to influence appraisals:

Colors That Command Strong Prices: Étoupe, Gold, and Black

Among Lindy colors, these shades are especially popular and tend to perform well in resale:

  1. Étoupe: A soft greige tone loved by all genders, with steady demand in the secondhand market.
  2. Gold: A warm camel-like color that embodies classic Hermès style, often valued highly by buyers.
  3. Black (Noir): A versatile, timeless shade suitable for any occasion, consistently in demand with stable resale prices.

While these colors are widely available both new and used, their consistent popularity helps keep their market value from dropping significantly.

That said, resale prices can still fluctuate depending on timing and inventory levels in the market, so please consider this as a general guideline.


Why Material and Date Stamps Affect Lindy Appraisal Prices

The main materials used for the Lindy include:

  1. Taurillon Clemence: Known for its soft, relaxed texture that becomes more attractive with use. However, it is prone to losing its shape, so appraisers pay close attention to condition.
  2. Swift: Features a fine, smooth texture with vibrant color and a soft feel. Because it scratches easily, condition greatly influences its appraisal value.
  3. Evercolor: Firmer than Swift with a subtle grain on the surface, giving it an elegant, understated look. It is one of the popular materials among buyers.

All these materials are sought after, but differences in market availability and popularity can cause price variations even if the bag’s condition is similar.


Some Lindy models also use exotic leathers like crocodile or ostrich. These are rare and their resale prices can vary widely. For accurate pricing of such special materials, it’s best to consult dealers experienced with exotic Hermès pieces.


Hermès bags bear date stamps indicating their production year (e.g., “K” for 2025, “W” for 2024). Generally, newer stamps tend to increase market value. However, in actual appraisals, “good condition” and “color” often weigh more heavily than production year alone.

Color, material, and date stamp interact to determine the final resale price.


The next section will explore which size—Lindy 26 or 30—tends to sell for a higher price. We'll break down market trends by size and highlight key factors to help you decide which is better to sell or invest in.


Which Sells for More: Lindy 26 or 30? Price Trends and Key Takeaways

Hermès offers the Lindy in multiple sizes, but the 26 and 30 are the most actively traded on the secondhand market.


If you're unsure whether to sell your Lindy 26 or 30—or considering which to buy as a long-term investment—this section breaks down the unique features and resale trends of each size. Based on current market data, we'll help you understand which model tends to fetch a higher price and what factors should guide your decision.


Lindy 26: Gaining Popularity with the Shift Toward Smaller Bags

The Lindy 26 has been growing in popularity in recent years, thanks to a rising trend toward smaller, lightweight bags that are easy to carry. It's especially well-received among women, who appreciate its practical size—“not too big, but still functional”—and its versatility for both casual and formal occasions.


Despite its compact look, the Lindy 26 offers plenty of storage, making it a popular choice for those who want a high-end bag that's more relaxed and easier to use than, say, a Birkin. Because of this, the Lindy 26 is expected to continue holding its value well on the resale market.


Lindy 30: Spacious and Steady in Resale Value

The Lindy 30, on the other hand, remains a favorite for those who prioritize storage and everyday usability. It easily fits essentials like a long wallet, makeup pouch, or even a compact umbrella, making it a reliable companion for a wide range of daily situations.


While the resale price of the Lindy 30 is sometimes slightly lower than the 26, it tends to be more stable due to consistent demand. Even bags that show signs of use often find buyers quickly, making the Lindy 30 a size that’s relatively easy to resell at a fair price.


■ Summary: Which Size Sells for More?

So, which sells for a higher price—Lindy 26 or 30? If the color, condition, and stamp are the same, recent trends suggest that the Lindy 26 can sometimes fetch a slightly higher price. However, both sizes are in high demand on the resale market, so the final selling price will largely depend on the specific condition of your bag and whether all original accessories are included.


If you're wondering, “How much is my Lindy worth?”, the easiest way to get a clear answer is to try our LINE appraisal service.

In the next section, we’ll compare two selling methods—buyout and consignment—to help you decide which is the better fit for your situation.


How to Sell Your Hermès Lindy: Buy-in vs. Consignment

If you’re thinking about letting go of your Hermès Lindy, you might be wondering: Should I go with a buy-in or consignment?

This section breaks down the key differences between the two options—and which might be better for your situation.


If You Want Speed: Choose Buy-in; If You Want the Highest Price: Go with Consignment

Buy-in: Fast and Simple

  1. The store buys your bag on the spot, so you get paid right away
  2. The whole process—from appraisal to payment—is quick and smooth
  3. You’ll be paid based on the buyin price, not the retail resale price

Recommended for: People who want fast cash or prioritize speed over getting the highest value


Consignment: More Time, More Value

  1. The store holds your bag and sells it on your behalf
  2. You typically get more than with a buyout, as the price is set closer to market value
  3. It may take longer to sell

Recommended for: People who want to get the best possible price and aren’t in a rush


XIAOMA Offers Both Options

At XIAOMA, you can choose between buyout and consignment based on your needs.

We’ll help you find the best selling method based on your situation and goals.

  1. Want to start by checking the buyout value? Try our free appraisal via LINE
  2. Have a popular color or a bag in great condition and aiming for a higher return? Consignment might be your best bet

And if your consignment listing doesn’t sell as expected, you can switch to a buyout anytime—with no cancellation fees. So even if you’re unsure, you can try either option risk-free.


In the next section, we’ll walk you through XIAOMA’s appraisal process and explain why we’re able to offer such competitive buyout prices.


XIAOMA’s Hermès Lindy Appraisal Process & Why We Offer Higher Buyout Prices

When it comes to selling a high-end brand like Hermès, getting an appraisal from a trusted specialist is key.


Here’s how XIAOMA makes the process easy—and how we’re able to offer some of the most competitive prices on the market.


Fast and Easy Appraisal via LINE – No Visit Needed

With XIAOMA, you don’t need to visit a store to get your bag appraised. Just use LINE and complete everything from your phone.

Here’s how it works:

  1. Add XIAOMA as a friend on LINE
  2. Send photos of your bag along with basic info (size, material, condition, etc.)
  3. Get your appraisal result from a specialist—sometimes in as little as 30 minutes
  4. If you agree, choose between in-store or home pickup
  5. Once confirmed, we’ll transfer your payment as soon as the same day

Even if you just want to know the current market value, feel free to reach out—no pressure to sell.


Why XIAOMA Can Offer Higher Appraisals

We’re able to consistently offer top-tier prices thanks to these strengths:

Hermès-Focused Expertise

  1. Our seasoned appraisers specialize in Hermès.
  2. They deeply understand materials, trends, and market shifts—allowing them to give fair, accurate valuations.


Global Sales Network

  1. In addition to our flagship store on Ginza’s main street, we have locations in Hong Kong and Singapore.
  2. We also serve high-demand international markets and affluent clientele around the world.

This strong network allows us to offer higher buyout prices than most domestic resellers.


Flexible Selling Options

  1. Whether you prefer a buyout or consignment, we offer both—tailored to your needs and timing.

If you're thinking, “I want the best possible price and peace of mind,” then XIAOMA is the right place to start.

In the next section, we’ll summarize what you can do right now to ensure you sell your Lindy at a price you’ll feel confident about.


What You Can Do Now to Sell Your Hermès Lindy at the Right Price

The resale value of a Hermès Lindy can vary widely depending on the size, color, condition, and material.


That’s why choosing when, where, and how to sell makes all the difference.


Which Size and Color Sell Best Right Now?

  1. Lindy 26 tends to fetch slightly higher prices due to rising popularity and its compact, trendy size.
  2. Lindy 30 remains a strong performer thanks to its roomy design and steady demand, especially if in great condition.

Popular colors like Etoupe, Gold, and Black, as well as desirable materials like Clemence (Taurillon), and newer date stamps like K or W, all positively impact the appraisal.


Start by Checking Your Bag’s Value with a Free LINE Appraisal

Whether you're unsure about selling or just curious about the price, start with our free LINE appraisal.

  1. Just send photos—get a quote in as little as 30 minutes
  2. No need to visit a store—it’s all done from your smartphone
  3. Want to switch to consignment later? No problem

Our experts will help you choose the best sales method for your situation.


In the end, getting the price you want depends on when you sell and who you sell with.


For a confident and fair sale of your treasured Hermès Lindy, we invite you to consult with XIAOMA.

▶︎Start your LINE appraisal for your Lindy today