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Regional retail spread · 2026-06-14

June 14, 2026: where the Fendi Baguette large Grained Calfskin Noir (Black) Gold Hardware costs the least and the most at retail

Daily regional cut. Today: the Fendi Baguette large Grained Calfskin Noir (Black) Gold Hardware, retail compared across 10 tracked countries.

Bagonomics Research· Published 2026-06-14· 443 words· Confidence: high
Abstract

Boutique retail for the Fendi Baguette large Grained Calfskin Noir (Black) Gold Hardware varies from $3,120 in JP to $3,900 in US — a spread of +25.0% between the cheapest and dearest tracked countries.

Key findings

  • 01Cheapest tracked retail: JP at $3,120.
  • 02Dearest tracked retail: US at $3,900.
  • 03Cross-border spread: +25.0%.
  • 04Tracked countries: 10.

The Fendi Baguette large Grained Calfskin Noir (Black) Gold Hardware sells at boutique retail in multiple countries, and the price is not the same across them. Today's regional spread cut puts the latest tracked retail in every country we have data for, side by side, so the gap is legible at a glance.

Retail by country

CountryNativeUSD eqEffective from
JP585,000 JPY$3,1202025-11-12
HK30,615 HKD$3,4322025-11-12
KR5,070,000 KRW$3,5102025-11-12
FR3,315 EUR$3,5882025-11-12
IT3,354 EUR$3,6272025-11-12
DE3,393 EUR$3,6662025-11-12
AE13,650 AED$3,7052025-11-12
GB3,198 GBP$3,8612025-11-12
SG5,265 SGD$3,9002025-11-12
US3,900 USD$3,9002025-11-12

What drives the spread

Three forces produce a cross-border retail spread. The first is VAT — European countries carry meaningful value-added tax on luxury goods, the US does not. The second is currency — brands set prices in local currency and exchange-rate drift moves the dollar-converted value. The third is the brand's pricing strategy by region — many houses price slightly higher in Asia on the explicit logic that the marginal buyer there will pay more. The +25.0% gap between JP and US reflects the composite of all three forces on the Fendi Baguette large Grained Calfskin Noir (Black) Gold Hardware as of the listed effective-from dates.

Arbitrage implications

A spread above 15% is operationally meaningful — round-trip travel cost plus VAT refund mechanics can leave a real margin for the determined cross-border buyer. The caveat: this only works where boutique is actually selling the configuration. For allocation-rationed configurations the cross-border arbitrage is moot — you cannot buy what is not allocated.

For the regional arbitrage view of this variant — including the round-trip implied profit calculator — see the linked tool.

Methodology

Part of the Bagonomics daily editorial rotation — a 14-day cycle of daily research pieces. Each day's slot is selected from the rotation by day-of-year so the same calendar date always lands on the same topic. Data is frozen at publication; live numbers are visible on the linked entity pages. Country-level retail is pulled from the brand's own boutique price feed where we track it. The USD-equivalent column is computed at the exchange rate from the effective-from date of the retail observation, not at today's rate.


*Snapshot frozen at publication. Daily editorial rotation — see /research for the full archive. This is statistical analysis, not investment advice.*

Methodology note

Part of the Bagonomics daily editorial rotation — a 14-day cycle of daily research pieces. Each day's slot is selected from the rotation by day-of-year so the same calendar date always lands on the same topic. Data is frozen at publication; live numbers are visible on the linked entity pages.

Cite as: Bagonomics Research (2026). "June 14, 2026: where the Fendi Baguette large Grained Calfskin Noir (Black) Gold Hardware costs the least and the most at retail." Bagonomics Research. Available at bagonomics.com/research/regional-spread-2026-06-14-baguette-large-fendace-noir.

Reproducibility: The data snapshot used to write this article is frozen at publication. Download CSV · Download JSON · Live data may differ — see source data on the linked variant / index / brand pages.

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June 14, 2026: where the Fendi Baguette large Grained Calfskin Noir (Black) Gold Hardware costs the least and the most at retail — Bagonomics