Bottega Veneta
Jodie Small — Tan
Still sold newSmall · Lambskin · Gold hardware
Estimated resale value today
Down $791 (-22%) vs. original retail of $3,650 (this style is still sold new — the brand may have adjusted its retail price since we last checked)
Estimated from a researched valuation model for this style, blended with live eBay listing data — the more comps we have, the more they influence the number.
About the Jodie Small
Introduced in 2018 as one of two signature designs of Daniel Lee's debut era as creative director (alongside the Pouch), the Jodie reinterprets Bottega's heritage intrecciato weave in a slouchy, oversized hobo form.
What affects this bag's resale value
- A logo-free design with no seasonal branding, which resale specialists cite as protecting its value from 'dating'
- Continuous in-production status since 2018 supports stable demand rather than scarcity-driven spikes
- Size tier (Mini, Small, Classic, Medium) creates meaningfully different price points and resale demand
Other Jodie Small variants
Frequently asked questions
- Is the Bottega Veneta Jodie a strong resale bag?
- Yes — it's frequently cited as Bottega's best resale performer, largely because it's stayed in continuous production without logo-driven 'dating,' unlike trend-cycle bags.
Bottega Veneta (est. 1966) — The signature intrecciato weave and a string of viral 'it bag' moments have pushed Bottega Veneta's resale performance to rival established investment-grade houses.
This is an estimated market value, not a formal appraisal. The actual value of any individual bag depends on its condition, provenance, and what a specific buyer is willing to pay. Values shown are modeled from aggregated resale market data and update periodically.