Anonymous wrote: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.
Go touch them, they feel amazing. But they will probably not let you inside the store. You do not belong.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They are on eBay FFS
Typically for more than the retail.
Right?! Or rare ones, like this, for half a million. DCUM crowd is so clueless about fashion, art, or architecture.
https://www.ebay.com/itm/276260281005?hash=item4052655aad:g:KWcAAOSwtNVlh0AS&amdata=enc%3AAQAIAAAA4DlPgLUEIONsaYFQGNGV0qSs1aQPQDVls1Oka%2BdrfDz3NkQxsndo1gpdWeQVKQCsJieIU8JjjHbdGvPSEs0Trv62RMI527JMKnt%2FdYe2EAUIJl4EwOGupXpLSjnMIw55MyDnPvOq%2BA30EpA3rFX4y6whxhOOj6mTcWjeNYat1qeqEX9NCAafxtcMq1vJP%2Bmv%2FHsX09nCplFOCKtxtGgBPmKPFSL7UJDBxfAClgw3wGYhH3cVNwKDfEVBGcpQ0TV9tlwcqrJO8fQIlwMk%2FKeHAfPWzO4BKLclPJE%2BGFXBugqG%7Ctkp%3ABk9SR4amsrWpYw
You’re an idiot if you think an eBay listing means someone is actually going to pay that much.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They are on eBay FFS
Typically for more than the retail.
Right?! Or rare ones, like this, for half a million. DCUM crowd is so clueless about fashion, art, or architecture.
https://www.ebay.com/itm/276260281005?hash=item4052655aad:g:KWcAAOSwtNVlh0AS&amdata=enc%3AAQAIAAAA4DlPgLUEIONsaYFQGNGV0qSs1aQPQDVls1Oka%2BdrfDz3NkQxsndo1gpdWeQVKQCsJieIU8JjjHbdGvPSEs0Trv62RMI527JMKnt%2FdYe2EAUIJl4EwOGupXpLSjnMIw55MyDnPvOq%2BA30EpA3rFX4y6whxhOOj6mTcWjeNYat1qeqEX9NCAafxtcMq1vJP%2Bmv%2FHsX09nCplFOCKtxtGgBPmKPFSL7UJDBxfAClgw3wGYhH3cVNwKDfEVBGcpQ0TV9tlwcqrJO8fQIlwMk%2FKeHAfPWzO4BKLclPJE%2BGFXBugqG%7Ctkp%3ABk9SR4amsrWpYw
You’re an idiot if you think an eBay listing means someone is actually going to pay that much.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They are on eBay FFS
Typically for more than the retail.
Right?! Or rare ones, like this, for half a million. DCUM crowd is so clueless about fashion, art, or architecture.
https://www.ebay.com/itm/276260281005?hash=item4052655aad:g:KWcAAOSwtNVlh0AS&amdata=enc%3AAQAIAAAA4DlPgLUEIONsaYFQGNGV0qSs1aQPQDVls1Oka%2BdrfDz3NkQxsndo1gpdWeQVKQCsJieIU8JjjHbdGvPSEs0Trv62RMI527JMKnt%2FdYe2EAUIJl4EwOGupXpLSjnMIw55MyDnPvOq%2BA30EpA3rFX4y6whxhOOj6mTcWjeNYat1qeqEX9NCAafxtcMq1vJP%2Bmv%2FHsX09nCplFOCKtxtGgBPmKPFSL7UJDBxfAClgw3wGYhH3cVNwKDfEVBGcpQ0TV9tlwcqrJO8fQIlwMk%2FKeHAfPWzO4BKLclPJE%2BGFXBugqG%7Ctkp%3ABk9SR4amsrWpYw
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They are on eBay FFS
Typically for more than the retail.
Right?! Or rare ones, like this, for half a million. DCUM crowd is so clueless about fashion, art, or architecture.
https://www.ebay.com/itm/276260281005?hash=item4052655aad:g:KWcAAOSwtNVlh0AS&amdata=enc%3AAQAIAAAA4DlPgLUEIONsaYFQGNGV0qSs1aQPQDVls1Oka%2BdrfDz3NkQxsndo1gpdWeQVKQCsJieIU8JjjHbdGvPSEs0Trv62RMI527JMKnt%2FdYe2EAUIJl4EwOGupXpLSjnMIw55MyDnPvOq%2BA30EpA3rFX4y6whxhOOj6mTcWjeNYat1qeqEX9NCAafxtcMq1vJP%2Bmv%2FHsX09nCplFOCKtxtGgBPmKPFSL7UJDBxfAClgw3wGYhH3cVNwKDfEVBGcpQ0TV9tlwcqrJO8fQIlwMk%2FKeHAfPWzO4BKLclPJE%2BGFXBugqG%7Ctkp%3ABk9SR4amsrWpYw
You’re an idiot if you think an eBay listing means someone is actually going to pay that much.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They are on eBay FFS
Typically for more than the retail.
Right?! Or rare ones, like this, for half a million. DCUM crowd is so clueless about fashion, art, or architecture.
https://www.ebay.com/itm/276260281005?hash=item4052655aad:g:KWcAAOSwtNVlh0AS&amdata=enc%3AAQAIAAAA4DlPgLUEIONsaYFQGNGV0qSs1aQPQDVls1Oka%2BdrfDz3NkQxsndo1gpdWeQVKQCsJieIU8JjjHbdGvPSEs0Trv62RMI527JMKnt%2FdYe2EAUIJl4EwOGupXpLSjnMIw55MyDnPvOq%2BA30EpA3rFX4y6whxhOOj6mTcWjeNYat1qeqEX9NCAafxtcMq1vJP%2Bmv%2FHsX09nCplFOCKtxtGgBPmKPFSL7UJDBxfAClgw3wGYhH3cVNwKDfEVBGcpQ0TV9tlwcqrJO8fQIlwMk%2FKeHAfPWzO4BKLclPJE%2BGFXBugqG%7Ctkp%3ABk9SR4amsrWpYw
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They are on eBay FFS
Typically for more than the retail.
Right?! Or rare ones, like this, for half a million. DCUM crowd is so clueless about fashion, art, or architecture.
https://www.ebay.com/itm/276260281005?hash=item4052655aad:g:KWcAAOSwtNVlh0AS&amdata=enc%3AAQAIAAAA4DlPgLUEIONsaYFQGNGV0qSs1aQPQDVls1Oka%2BdrfDz3NkQxsndo1gpdWeQVKQCsJieIU8JjjHbdGvPSEs0Trv62RMI527JMKnt%2FdYe2EAUIJl4EwOGupXpLSjnMIw55MyDnPvOq%2BA30EpA3rFX4y6whxhOOj6mTcWjeNYat1qeqEX9NCAafxtcMq1vJP%2Bmv%2FHsX09nCplFOCKtxtGgBPmKPFSL7UJDBxfAClgw3wGYhH3cVNwKDfEVBGcpQ0TV9tlwcqrJO8fQIlwMk%2FKeHAfPWzO4BKLclPJE%2BGFXBugqG%7Ctkp%3ABk9SR4amsrWpYw
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They are on eBay FFS
Typically for more than the retail.
Anonymous wrote: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 wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DH bought me one. He played the Hermes game and Birkin was his second QB bag offer. It was quicker than he expected. He also got me a Kelly about a year later. I prefer to the Kelly.
What’s the game?
You buy work with the same SA and develop “a relationship” ie spend money. You develop a wish list. When something on your wish list or similar becomes available and if you “qualify”based on spend level and relationship, you SA will offer you the bag. Hence the term QB, qualifying bag. These are bags that don't go on the floor for general consumption, Birkins, Kelly etc.
There are other nuances and other paths but this is the general simple overview.
I think if men go in to buy for their wives they probably get to just buy the bag.
+1 I mean, there's still a waiting list, but men don't have to play the game. Make sure he's dressed well and buys something for himself, too.
A friend's husband was in New York for work about ten years ago. He went in and they tried to play the game with him and he was like just get me the bag and they did. So stupid.
I don't understand the point of the game. Are they trying to pretend these bags are a scarce commodity that only very special people are allowed to buy? Or is it not pretending? I don't get it.
Yes. They pretend you’re not worthy of owning one or you can’t afford it or don’t belong on the store just to make you feel like you have to prove yourself by buying it.
People, abusive sales people don’t deserve your money. Hermes is one of the rudest stores but many of them are rude.
Anonymous wrote:They are on eBay FFS