Anonymous wrote:Bought mine at duty free
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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 jealousI bet that "French" family is in west Virginia.
I'm sorry you have such low self esteem. I hope a handbag fixes it.
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?
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.
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.
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.
Anonymous wrote: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 jealousI bet that "French" family is in west Virginia.
Anonymous wrote:Picotins are lovely bags. I have a little collection of them too.
we're horse people, so the shape is adorable. 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.
I bet that "French" family is in west Virginia. 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.
This is so sad.