Three years ago, while strolling through an American mall with his wife, Volkan Yilmaz once again found himself mulling a question that had been on his mind for years. They’d just passed a Louis Vuitton store, its signature monogrammed bags visible through the window. “I’d always wondered why these bags cost thousands of dollars, especially since I know a bit about leather bags and the actual costs involved,” he tells me. Although Yilmaz had never set foot inside one of these iconic luxury stores, curiosity finally pulled him in.
While chatting with a sales associate, Yilmaz was taken aback to learn that the famous brown LV material isn’t leather, but rather canvas with only leather accents. Puzzled by the disconnect between price and material, Yilmaz purchased a bag to dig deeper—literally. He wanted to see if there was some hidden craftsmanship or detail he’d missed that would explain the premium. To uncover this, he planned to take the bag apart, both in a critical and literal sense: sever stitching, snick sections, harvest hardware, liberate lining. “That led to an idea: Why not make a video about it?” Yilmaz says.
His first attempt, a 30-minute YouTube video, didn’t immediately go viral. But Yilmaz kept experimenting, trying shorter, punchier formats on TikTok, where he asked, “Is it worth it?” as he disassembled high-end handbags. This approach struck a nerve, attracting viewers intrigued by the true cost of luxury goods. “People started asking mea to do the same with brands like Chanel and Hermès. That’s when I realized, maybe this could be something, especially as my follower count began to grow fast.”
Today, Yilmaz—widely known online as “Tanner Leatherstein”—has amassed a significant following, with more than 400,000 subscribers on YouTube, 700,000 on Instagram, and 1.1 million on TikTok. His videos have garnered tens of millions of views combined across his various platforms. A 2023 teardown of some Christian Loutboutin shoes has garnered 7.4 million views. His dismissal of the YSL Loulou bag has nearly 4 million.