Birkin Bag

Anonymous
Picotins are lovely bags. I have a little collection of them too.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:I'm going to France in a few days. There's no game there, you can just go to an Hermes in Paris and buy it.


Really? I read that in Paris you need to request an appointment the day before and adequately impress the sales associate. And still, they might not have Birkins in-store that day.


The PP has no clue, you can't just walk in and get one. For my lifestyle, a Birkin is not very practical, so I'm on the waiting list for a Kelly. I have a picotin 26 in clemence and the leather is TDF. I'd love a Lindy too in a fun color and a Constance 24. Lindy is not a quota bag but it sells right away, so it's also hard to get.


This is so sad.


Then go on antidepressants if my shopping habits make you feel jealousy and despair.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I'm going to France in a few days. There's no game there, you can just go to an Hermes in Paris and buy it.


Really? I read that in Paris you need to request an appointment the day before and adequately impress the sales associate. And still, they might not have Birkins in-store that day.


The PP has no clue, you can't just walk in and get one. For my lifestyle, a Birkin is not very practical, so I'm on the waiting list for a Kelly. I have a picotin 26 in clemence and the leather is TDF. I'd love a Lindy too in a fun color and a Constance 24. Lindy is not a quota bag but it sells right away, so it's also hard to get.


I have family in France. You can absolutely go buy one. Yes you have to have an appointment. But they don't make you do a song and dance. Also, get a better hobby my god.


My other hobby is making Americans jealous I bet that "French" family is in west Virginia.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Picotins are lovely bags. I have a little collection of them too.


we're horse people, so the shape is adorable.
Anonymous
My gramma has a gig cleaning private jets and she found one left in the overhead bin. Just sitting there! Those rich people so careless with their belongings! The bingo ladies aren’t impressed, she believes they prefer the Kelly bag.
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I'm going to France in a few days. There's no game there, you can just go to an Hermes in Paris and buy it.


Really? I read that in Paris you need to request an appointment the day before and adequately impress the sales associate. And still, they might not have Birkins in-store that day.


The PP has no clue, you can't just walk in and get one. For my lifestyle, a Birkin is not very practical, so I'm on the waiting list for a Kelly. I have a picotin 26 in clemence and the leather is TDF. I'd love a Lindy too in a fun color and a Constance 24. Lindy is not a quota bag but it sells right away, so it's also hard to get.


I have family in France. You can absolutely go buy one. Yes you have to have an appointment. But they don't make you do a song and dance. Also, get a better hobby my god.


My other hobby is making Americans jealous I bet that "French" family is in west Virginia.



I'm sorry you have such low self esteem. I hope a handbag fixes it.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:Picotins are lovely bags. I have a little collection of them too.


we're horse people, so the shape is adorable.


Hermes makes beautiful saddles but also this $40 bar of glycerin that is absolutely identical to the $5 version and at some point it’s not fun if the joke’s on you, no? I don’t understand the appeal.

https://www.hermes.com/us/en/product/glycerin-soap-H000143Ev00/

Comparatively an Hermes saddle only costs 40% or so more than a comparable saddle, it’s probably the best “value” they sell, but still you have to figure there’s a big up charge for the brand and why would anyone want to feel like a sucker?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I'm going to France in a few days. There's no game there, you can just go to an Hermes in Paris and buy it.


You can buy a bag with an appointment but no necessarily a Birkin.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I'm going to France in a few days. There's no game there, you can just go to an Hermes in Paris and buy it.


You can buy a bag with an appointment but no necessarily a Birkin.


Just FYI, it's true that you have a good chance with an appointment, but it's also true that appointments are very difficult to get. It's done by lottery, and obviously there's way more demand than supply. So it's not foolproof.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Picotins are lovely bags. I have a little collection of them too.


we're horse people, so the shape is adorable.


Hermes makes beautiful saddles but also this $40 bar of glycerin that is absolutely identical to the $5 version and at some point it’s not fun if the joke’s on you, no? I don’t understand the appeal.

https://www.hermes.com/us/en/product/glycerin-soap-H000143Ev00/

Comparatively an Hermes saddle only costs 40% or so more than a comparable saddle, it’s probably the best “value” they sell, but still you have to figure there’s a big up charge for the brand and why would anyone want to feel like a sucker?


Serious riders don’t buy Hermes.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I'm going to France in a few days. There's no game there, you can just go to an Hermes in Paris and buy it.


Really? I read that in Paris you need to request an appointment the day before and adequately impress the sales associate. And still, they might not have Birkins in-store that day.


The PP has no clue, you can't just walk in and get one. For my lifestyle, a Birkin is not very practical, so I'm on the waiting list for a Kelly. I have a picotin 26 in clemence and the leather is TDF. I'd love a Lindy too in a fun color and a Constance 24. Lindy is not a quota bag but it sells right away, so it's also hard to get.


I have family in France. You can absolutely go buy one. Yes you have to have an appointment. But they don't make you do a song and dance. Also, get a better hobby my god.


My other hobby is making Americans jealous I bet that "French" family is in west Virginia.



I'm sorry you have such low self esteem. I hope a handbag fixes it.


Go touch them, they feel amazing. But they will probably not let you inside the store. You do not belong.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Bought mine at duty free


This isn’t even possible. You it’s not know how these bags work!
Anonymous
The false scarcity makes them the Stanley cup of bags. Embarrassing to be seen with one.
Anonymous
I bought myself one for my birthday.
Anonymous
They are on eBay FFS
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