The Medium Classic Flap is the bag people ask about most. Whether it is worth it comes down to one question: is the comparison a boutique price, or the resale market?
What it lists for now
On the live secondary-market listings we track, the median asking price for a Medium Classic Flap is about $6,000. Most fall between roughly $4,500 and $7,500. A few older or worn pieces list under $2,000, and rare exotics run past $20,000. These are asking prices from 163 live listings in June 2026, not confirmed sales, and they describe the market rather than appraise any single bag.
The boutique price keeps climbing
That resale figure reads very differently next to the new price, which has been rising fast. The Medium Classic Flap, now called the 11.12, retails for about $11,700 as of April 2026, after increases in August 2025 and again in April. In 2019 the same bag was around $5,800. When retail more than doubles in five years, resale tends to follow it up.
New versus pre-owned
New means about $11,700 plus tax, in perfect condition, with whatever waitlist the boutique has that month. Pre-owned, the typical ask is near $6,000, about half, for a used bag that needs authenticating. Resale is pricing a gently used Flap at roughly what it cost new in 2019, while the new price has run well past that.
What it actually sells for
Asking and sale prices have largely converged as Chanel's retail has climbed. On Fashionphile, a premium reseller with fixed prices and no haggling, recently sold Medium Flaps ran a $7,995 median across 229 sales, nearly its $8,195 current ask. Recent completed sales on peer-to-peer sites like eBay and Poshmark sit lower but in the same neighborhood, broadly $6,000 to $8,000, though those samples are thinner. Older sales went for noticeably less, but they predate the steep price increases, so they understate what the bag fetches today. All of these sources authenticate any bag sold over $500. So a pre-owned Flap recently changed hands roughly in the $6,000 to $8,000 range, near the typical ask and well under the $11,700 boutique price.
Is it worth it
On balance, the Classic Flap holds value about as well as a handbag can, mostly because Chanel keeps raising retail and pulling the floor up with it. For a buyer who is comfortable with a pre-owned bag and proper authentication, around half of boutique is the better deal. For someone who wants new condition and the boutique experience, that certainty runs closer to double. This is where the market sits now, not a forecast of what any bag will fetch later. Leather matters too: caviar tends to ask more than lambskin on resale, broken down with the numbers in a separate piece.
Sources
Resale asking figures come from our own tracking of live listings, June 2026. Sold figures come from authenticated completed sales on Fashionphile (recent, larger sample), with eBay and Poshmark as thinner recent comparisons. Older completed sales understate today's prices because Chanel's retail has risen sharply, so we weight recent sales. Retail prices and history are from PurseBop, PurseBlog, and Sotheby's.