Still early, but solid interest for over $1,000
Where did the time go?
And they're still restocking
Releasing in July 2021, No. 5 Chanel water bottles were part of a greater collection that celebrated the history of the No. 5 fragrance
Originally retailed for $75 online, they quickly sold out and could be resold for $200. After online stock depleted, bottles could be found in person at Chanel boutiques
The Chanel water bottle’s popularity is tied to brand’s iconic status, as well as the high quality construction of the bottle
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This glass CHANEL water bottle was released as a part of the limited edition Factory 5 collection, which was created to commemorate 100 years of the brand’s legendary No. 5 fragrance.
Heard of Chanel? It’s just a small, boutique manufacturer of perfumes, designer clothing, and cosmetics, raking in 15 billion dollars in 2021. Founded in 1910, one of Chanel’s longest running and most iconic offerings is the No. 5 Perfume.
First introduced in 1921, No. 5 is an essential part of the brand, and has barely changed since its introduction. To celebrate the perfume’s centenary, Chanel would launch a line of everyday products modeled after the perfume in 2021. One of these was the Factory No. 5 Chanel water bottle. The bottles proved exceptionally popular, and now resell for significantly more than they retailed.
Chanel has a long history of bucking the norm. The earliest designs to come out of the fashion house were bold, gender-defying concepts. Women’s outfits would eschew the traditional motifs of the era, freely borrowing colors and combinations reserved only for men. The brand was also an early pioneer in industrial, minimalist styling.
The original design for the No. 5 perfume bottle was likened to a whiskey flask, intentionally running contrary to the excessively detailed, highly elaborate bottles of contemporary perfumes.
The branding and name of No. 5 evokes simplicity as well. Despite what the name might imply, No. 5 was the first perfume produced by the fashion house. Emblazoned on a stark white label, the No. 5 in simple black letters is a now iconic piece of the brand’s clean cut design ethos.
The Chanel Factory 5 collection of 2021 would serve as a celebration of this philosophy. Marking 100 years since the original No. 5’s introduction, the Factory collection would tap into the same roots of simplicity and straightforward design that proved so popular in 1921.
Each item from the Factory collection would be a general household item, like shower gel, lotion or soap. The packaging for them would be incredibly industrial, in some cases being literal paint cans. Of course, all of these would be a brilliant white, marked with the same Chanel No. 5 as the perfume.
Priced similarly to the rest of the collection, the No. 5 water bottles would quickly emerge as a favorite of the collection. After sitting in stock for 8 hours, the Chanel water bottles sold out for $75 each, and would begin to resell for upwards of $150, doubling resellers’ money.
However, bottles could still be purchased at retail through boutiques. It’s unclear how many in total were produced, but for weeks following the initial release, bottles could sporadically be found for sale in brick-and-mortar stores, before they too would sell out.
So what set the bottles aside from the rest of the collection? Well, they’re long-lived and stylish. While you could theoretically reuse your factory No. 5 Paint Can, a Chanel water bottle makes more sense in the long run, as a reusable and refillable bottle. The pricing was also relatively low for an official Chanel product, at $75. Pricey if compared to a bottle of Dasani, sure, but not the hundreds to thousands of dollars you’d spend on other offerings from the brand.
Really though, consider what other options there are to flex with a water bottle. Hydro Flask and YETI are the only water bottles with real brand recognition, and while Prada has released its own luxury bottle, it doesn’t have the same appeal as Chanel’s.
In any case, these bottles were a great investment for anyone paying attention to Chanel’s feed in July 2021. For more examples of brands stepping outside their niche, check out our articles on the Panera Handbag and Porsche carry case.
Still early, but solid interest for over $1,000
Where did the time go?
And they're still restocking