Preloved Guide
Sabyasachi doesn't sell online — new pieces come from four flagship boutiques, and that's it. Resale is how the label exists on the internet. Nazara compares 141 preloved Sabyasachi pieces, from $276, across Kuro India, MyAlmari and Kifaayat — plus 13 rentals from about $50. Expect to pay 40–70% less than the boutique price.
141 preloved · 13 rentals · lehengas, sarees, sherwanis & more · last updated August 23, 2026
The Market
| Way to wear it | Live price range | Where |
|---|---|---|
| Rental | from ~$50 | Kuro India |
| Preloved | $276 – $12,000+ (typical ~$3,200) | Kuro India, MyAlmari, Kifaayat |
| New (couture) | $2,400–$12,000+ | Flagship boutiques only |
About 70% of the resale pool is lehengas. The rest: sarees, anarkalis, kurta sets, sherwanis. Menswear resale exists — it just moves fast.
Under $1,500
Sarees, separates and lighter lehengas. This is the cheapest real Sabyasachi gets.
$1,500 – $3,000
This is where most preloved Sabyasachi actually sells. Typical piece: around $2,300.
$3,000 and up
Pieces that were $6,000–$12,000 new, listed at a third to half of that.
Or Rent It
13 rentals exist today, from about $50. For one event, this beats buying.
Authenticity
Sabyasachi is the most-copied name in Indian fashion. Buy from platforms that check: consignment sites photograph the labels and inner tags, and marketplaces verify sellers. This page excludes anything marked inspired, replica, or dupe — every piece here is attributed to the label by the platform that holds it.
Keep Exploring
Browse every live piece on the Sabyasachi designer page, or see what new couture costs in the Sabyasachi lehenga price guide.
Counts and prices on this page are computed from Nazara's live catalog and refresh automatically. Last updated August 23, 2026.