Preloved Guide

Preloved Sabyasachi, Compared in One Place

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

The market right now, in one table.

Way to wear itLive price rangeWhere
Rentalfrom ~$50Kuro 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

The entry point

Sarees, separates and lighter lehengas. This is the cheapest real Sabyasachi gets.

$1,500 – $3,000

Where most of it sells

This is where most preloved Sabyasachi actually sells. Typical piece: around $2,300.

$3,000 and up

The big bridal pieces

Pieces that were $6,000–$12,000 new, listed at a third to half of that.

Or Rent It

Sabyasachi for one event

13 rentals exist today, from about $50. For one event, this beats buying.

Authenticity

How to buy real, not “inspired”.

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

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Counts and prices on this page are computed from Nazara's live catalog and refresh automatically. Last updated August 23, 2026.