How to Buy an Hermes Handbag

If fashion is an important part of your life and you crave high-quality accessories with very classic lines, then you are probably familiar with the Hermes name. This French fashion house is known for its beautiful and expensive handbags, which are very much in demand and difficult to find. Does this Spark an idea?

Things You'll Need

  • Hermes boutique
  • Purse broker
  • High-end consignment shop
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Instructions

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      Realize that an Hermes handbag is a real investment you will have for a lifetime. These bags start at about $5,000 (or $7,500 for the popular Birkin style) and can go up to as high as $150,000. The good news is that the price doesn't depreciate over time. These purses hold their value or even increase the longer you have them.

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      Stop into the nearest Hermes boutique or browse online to see the range of styles that exist. Two of the popular options are the Kelly and the Birkin styles. Know that you can only purchase these and other Hermes bags directly from their own shops. These aren't sold on the website or through any department stores. There are currently about a dozen dedicated Hermes boutiques located in cities across the United States, as well as a number of shops abroad.

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      Know that the price of an Hermes bag can vary based on the materials used. Simple leathers are more "affordable," while the most exotic reptile skins cost much more. In addition, the smaller the scales on the skin, the more you will be charged (and you'll have a longer wait, too.) Regardless of the material, though, understand that each Hermes bag is made by hand and takes 48 hours from start to finish, accounting in part for the long wait-list that exists. Some popular options include the skins made from alligators, lizards, goats and ostriches.

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      Become friendly with a sales associate at the closest Hermes store. If you build a relationship, you have a better chance of having your request for a bag moved up higher on the waiting list.

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      Consider buying vintage if you don't want to wait. Browse your options on Ebay and through some high-consignment shops that specialize in couture items. Just keep in mind that some used Hermes bags cost more than the new ones for sale.

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      Contact an Hermes broker who can track down the bag you desire. These people specialize in locating handbags that match the specs described by their clients. You can sometimes find them through Ebay and other auction sites.

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      Know the signs of an authentic Hermes bag. This includes very neat, even stitching; two handles; high-quality hardware with the Hermes "H" on it; and a lock on every purse that is enclosed in the signature "clochette." The lock and key are engraved with the Hermes name. In addition, Hermes bags usually have lining made from goat skin that is dyed to match the outside of the bag.

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      Look for the latest Hermes handbag, which is called the Jypsiere. This is a Birkin messenger-style bag that appeals to a large audience. The price tag, close to $12,000, will help to keep it exclusive.

Tips & Warnings

  • You can expect to receive Hermes dust bags for the purse itself, as well as for the lock and feet, when you purchase an authentic Hermes bag.

  • The price of an Hermes bag includes cleaning and reconditioning treatments for the life of the item.

  • Beware of imitations. If you find a bag online that is selling at a price that seems to good to be true, it probably is!

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