Market Analysis

How Much Is My Toteme Bag Worth? 2026 Resale Guide

July 16, 2026

Toteme is what happens when Scandinavian restraint meets a genuinely good accessories instinct. The Stockholm house spent years as a ready-to-wear favorite, the source of the wool scarf coat and the perfect straight jean, before its bags started pulling the same devoted customer. The T-Lock, a clean, structured shoulder bag with an origami-fold flap and a discreet monogram clasp, became the piece that proved Toteme could make an accessory as considered as its coats. The resale market is following, quietly and steadily.

The key word is growing. Toteme bags are recent enough that the secondary market is still building depth, so there is not yet the volume of sold data that would let anyone quote a precise resale number the way they can for an established house. What the early data shows is healthy sell-through on the T-Lock and a supporting cast that holds respectably. The ranges below are best read as a resale outlook.

Current resale outlook by style

These are 2026 secondary market ranges for the most-owned Toteme styles in good to excellent condition, aggregated across The RealReal, Fashionphile, Vestiaire Collective, and verified eBay sold listings. Because the resale market is still growing, treat these as an outlook based on early sold data rather than a settled valuation. Retention is calculated against current retail.

StyleResale Outlookvs. Retail
T-Lock, Grained Leather$1,100 – $1,60068–76% retention
T-Lock Mini, Leather$900 – $1,30066–74% retention
Belt Bag, Leather$700 – $1,10062–70% retention
Origami, Leather$800 – $1,20063–71% retention
Monogram Canvas Tote$600 – $95060–68% retention
T-Lock, Suede or Seasonal Finish$1,000 – $1,500outlook: steady

The T-Lock is the anchor

The T-Lock is Toteme's signature bag and the one with the clearest resale story. The turn-lock clasp that gives it its name is the closest thing the brand has to a logo, subtle enough to stay quiet-luxury but distinct enough to be recognizable, and that recognizability is what gives the bag its resale legs. Early sold data puts the grained leather T-Lock in the high 60s to mid 70s for retention, which is a strong start for a bag from a house still establishing itself on the secondary market.

The grained leather versions hold best because they wear discreetly and read as the definitive T-Lock. The suede and seasonal finishes are lovely but move a touch softer on resale, since buyers looking for a first T-Lock tend to reach for the core neutrals. The mini follows the full size closely, with slightly lower absolute numbers but a similar retention band.

Belt Bag, Origami, and the monogram line

The Belt Bag and Origami are the supporting shapes that rounded Toteme into a real handbag range. The Origami, with its folded, sculptural construction, is arguably the most design-forward bag in the lineup and holds respectably in the mid-to-high 60s. The Belt Bag is the everyday crossbody, more utilitarian and produced in higher numbers, so it sits a little softer on resale, though the clean core colors still find buyers quickly.

The monogram styles are the interesting wildcard. Toteme's monogram is understated by design, more of a textured signature than a loud logo, which fits the brand's aesthetic but means it does not carry the resale premium that a heavily branded canvas commands elsewhere. The monogram totes hold in the low-to-mid 60s, solid for a canvas bag, and their outlook depends on how the monogram continues to land culturally.

Reading a still-growing resale market

Toteme is in the phase where the brand is established in ready-to-wear, the bags are recognizable, and the resale market is deepening but not yet mature. That means the ranges above are drawn from a smaller pool of sold listings than you would get for a legacy house, so they carry more uncertainty and can shift as more data comes in. Toteme bags have, in their short life on the secondary market, historically held their value well for contemporary quiet luxury, but that is a description of where things stand today rather than a forecast.

The bottom line

If you own a T-Lock in grained leather, you are holding Toteme's strongest resale anchor. The Origami is the design-lover's pick and holds respectably, the Belt Bag is the everyday piece that sits a touch softer, and the monogram styles are solid but understated on resale by design. Across the range, treat these as an outlook, because Toteme's secondary market is still filling in.

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