How to Date Old Balenciaga Bags

… and I don’t mean in a “take it out for a nice dinner and buy it two martinis” kind of date.

I mean, in a how can you tell what year your Balenciaga bag was made way.

In a time when buying vintage Balenciaga is on the rise, it’s important to know if you’re getting the real “vintage” deal.

It can become a little complicated to find out what year your Balenciaga bag was made.

… but here’s how you can figure it out.

(FYI, there’s a TLDR that I moved to the end.)


Before we start, when I refer to F/W or S/S, that means Fall/Winter or Spring/Summer respectively and includes ‘pre-season’ bags as well.

Also please note that the tag is sometimes the easiest way to authenticate a Balenciaga bag, but it’s also the smallest part.

I’m only covering Nicolas Ghesquière’s Balenciaga, because I don’t agree with the recent creative directors’ ethics and/or extracurricular activities… and Nicolas’ were the original motorcycle bags anyways.

Metal Plate Tags

This is the easiest way to find out what year the Balenciaga bag was made.

From F/W 03 (D) onwards, bags had a metal plate* tag.

On the metal plate, after the item’s number there is a letter.

Highlighting the Letter and Serial Number on a Balenciaga tag

In this instance, “B” corresponds to F/W 04 and “115748” means it’s a City bag.

That letter corresponds to what year your bag was made.

A list of letters with the corresponding years to show what year your Balenciaga bag was made

Note: From S/S 2010 (P), there will be a colour code on the back of the tag and from F/W 2012 (K) the letter will be stamped on the back of the tag as well as on the front like usual.

Under that line, is the Style Number/Code to identify the style of bag — City (115748), First (103208), Weekender (110506), or, from F/W 05 (Z) on, Work (132110).

Only select bags* have metal plate tags — if you see a small leather good with a metal tag, it is fake.

Regarding dating on metal tags, it goes beyond the letter on the tag…

Styling of “Balenciaga Paris”

Up until F/W 05 (Z), the tags read Balenciaga_Paris.

Then, from S/S 06 (Y), the tags would read Balenciaga.Paris.

Showing the differences in a F/W 2004 and S/S 2010 Balenciaga bag's tag

See how the above bag has the _ between Balenciaga and Paris whereas the bottom one has a dot and is missing the sterling silver stamp?

Until F/W 08 (S), the tags were made from real sterling silver and they had a stamp on them to prove that.

*Besace (only F/W 03), City, First, Weekender, and Work (from F/W 05 (Z)) — all other bags, small leather goods, and “male” bags only have leather tags (“male” bags also have pewter/silver hardware). Special edition City, First, or Weekender bags sometimes only have a leather tag.


Hardware

Starting in F/W 02, Third Season, Balenciaga introduced “raised” hardware.

Raised hardware (RHW), is like the classic motorcycle bags that you think of when you think “Balenciaga motorcycle bag.”

S/S 2004 Yellow First with pewter/silver hardware vs. F/W 2004 Marron City with brass hardware

From S/S 03 (no letter tags) until S/S 04 (C), all hardware was pewter (or silver) hardware.

With exceptions here and there, going forward from F/W 04 (B) all bags had brass hardware.


Want the 411 on all Balenciaga Bag styles…?


Rivets

So “rivets” are the back part of the studs that epitomize a Balenciaga motorcycle bag.

To tell how old your bag is, the easiest tell are the rivets.

Showing un-notched rivets for F/W 2004 vs. notched rivets for F/W 2005

From the very first Balenciaga bags until F/W 04 (B), the rivets were smooth at the back.

Including F/W 05 (Z), the rivets are notched.

S/S 05 (A) was a mix of both smooth and rivets with a notch on them.

Showing how S/S 2005 Balenciaga bags have both notched and unnotched rivets


Zipper

The very earliest Balenciaga bags used YKK zippers, but later moved onto Lampo zippers.

If you find a bag with a YKK zipper and you’re confident it’s authentic, congratulations — you hit the vintage Bal jackpot and should take your winnings and leave the casino ASAP (i.e, check out of that website quickly).

Until F/W 03 (D) the Lampo branding on the underside of the zipper was a zippier kind of font face.

Difference in the Lampo Zippers on a Balenciaga bag

Then, in S/S 04 (C) they want to an autograph style.


Mirror

We don’t really know why Nicolas Ghesquière decided to add a mirror to his bags, but he did!

From S/S 02 (Second Season), all Balenciaga bags included a mirror without a pocket.

From F/W 03 (D), the mirrors had a pocket.

Showing an earlier Balenciaga mirror with a pocket on the back and one without a pocket

… until F/W 08 (S), when the mirrors became pocketless again.

Note: Only “woman” bags include mirrors.


”made in italy”

Post-2011, the “made in italy” stamp on the back of the tag is all in upper case.

Showing how the tag later changed

On this leather tag, the year “J” is stamped on the back (to show S/S 13) and “MADE IN ITALY” is all in upper case.


Like I’ve said before, I collect vintage Balenciaga largely to appease my teenage self.

Actually, almost everything I do in life is to spoil the part of my heart that’s still sitting on the patio at Da Silvano with a plate of rigatoni focaccia in 2007.

Sure, this light obsession borders on pathetic, but…

Within these bags is a return to the frivolity; sense that anything is possible; a lightheartedness that only youth can harness.

… because with enough time, patience, and a subscription to The Real Real First Look, beautiful Balenciaga bags can be yours.

If you have any questions, please feel free to follow & DM me on Instagram — I’m always down to talk about vintage Balenciaga!

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All of this information was compiled from years of research and a lot of time spent on The Purse Forum.

TLDR

Mirror: Pocketless from F/W 08 (S)

Rivets: Notched after S/S 05 (A), which was a mix of both

Tag: Metal tags, Balenciaga _ Paris, until F/W 05 (Z)
Balenciaga . Paris, after F/W 05 (Z)

Metal Tag: Stirling silver stamp until F/W 08 (S)

NB: Later tags also include a colour code that indicates exactly what colour your bag is — this is helpful especially for leather tagged bags… which I’m relatively useless at figuring out what year they were made.

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