2026 Designer Clothing Donation Value Guide

Comparable resale data for luxury fashion donations - reference numbers to help you estimate fair market value when you file. We provide the receipt; you set the value.

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We're a 501(c)(3), so your gift is tax-deductible and we'll send a receipt — but the real reason to give is the good it does.

Why Fair Market Value Matters in 2026

For 2026, the IRS continues to require that clothing donations be valued at **Fair Market Value (FMV)**, which is the price a willing buyer would pay a willing seller in an arm's-length transaction. When you donate to OnlyFuego, we issue an itemized 501(c)(3) receipt and share comparable-sales reference data so you have the documentation to confidently determine fair market value when you file. (For donations over $5,000, the IRS requires an independent qualified appraisal from a credentialed appraiser.)

Pro Tip: Designer items often retain 30-60% of their retail value, making them significantly more valuable for tax purposes than standard "thrift store" donations.

2026 Value Reference: Luxury Handbags

Handbags are high-intent donation items with significant tax write-off potential.

Brand / Model Original Retail 2026 FMV Range
Hermès Birkin / Kelly $12,000 - $25,000 $10,000 - $35,000+
Chanel Classic Flap $8,000 - $10,500 $4,500 - $8,500
Louis Vuitton Neverfull $2,000 - $2,800 $1,200 - $2,200
Gucci Marmont / Jackie $2,500 - $3,500 $900 - $2,400

2026 Value Reference: Evening & Bridal

Gowns worn once for a gala or wedding are prime candidates for high-value tax deductions.

Designer Tier Example Brands 2026 FMV Range
Ultra-Luxury Oscar de la Renta, Valentino, Dior $1,500 - $6,000+
Premium Designer Zimmermann, Marchesa, Badgley Mischka $400 - $1,800
Contemporary Luxury Self-Portrait, Alice + Olivia, BCBG Runaway $150 - $600

Consignment vs. Donation: The 2026 Math

Deciding whether to sell or donate? Here is why a tax deduction with OnlyFuego often wins for high-income earners in 2026:

Selling (Consignment)

Sale Price: $2,000

Consignment Fee (40%): -$800

Income Tax on Gain (approx): -$200

Net Cash: $1,000

*Plus weeks of waiting for a buyer.

Donating to OnlyFuego

Fair Market Value: $2,000

Tax Deduction: Full $2,000

Tax Savings (37% bracket): $740

Total Benefit: $740 + Goodwill

*Immediate receipt. Items support charity forever.

2026 Documentation Requirements

To defend your tax benefits in 2026, ensure you have:

  • Itemized Receipt: Provided by OnlyFuego for all donations.
  • Condition Photos: We recommend taking 3-5 photos of each piece before shipping.
  • Qualified Appraisal (over $5,000): Required by the IRS for any single item or group of similar items valued over $5,000. The appraisal must be performed by a credentialed appraiser independent of the donor and the receiving charity. **OnlyFuego does not provide qualified appraisals, but we can refer you to specialists.**
  • Form 8283: Section A for donations $500–$5,000 (donor-determined value); Section B for donations over $5,000 (requires qualified appraisal).

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