Alright, so, Hermes… it’s synonymous with, like, *wealth*, right? Everyone knows the Birkin. But, surprise! (kinda) There are actually a few ways to get your foot in the door without, ya know, selling a kidney. I saw somewhere they were talking about the “7 Most Affordable Hermès Bags,” which makes me laugh ’cause “affordable” is relative. We’re not talkin’ Target prices here.
One thing that always pops up is the Picotin Lock bag. Apparently, it’s a good starter bag. I mean, compared to a Birkin, *anything* is a good starter bag. I saw a “Hermès 101: Complete Guide to the Picotin Lock Bag” which probably tells you everything you need to know. Honestly, if you’re reading guides, you’re probably serious about this, lol.
Then you gotta think about *where* to buy. Is Hermes cheaper in Paris? Germany? Europe in general? The articles hinted at price variations depending on location, which makes sense. Tax refunds and currency conversion are your friends, people! Do your research. I’d probably aim for Paris, just ’cause… well, it’s Paris. Duh.
I found this article claiming to have unearthed the “Cheapest Hermes Item You Shouldn’t Miss: 20 Pieces.” I’m instantly skeptical, because, you know, “miss”? It’s Hermes. You’re not gonna *miss* it. It’s gonna miss *you* and your bank account. BUT, maybe there are some smaller leather goods or accessories that are relatively, uh, *less painful*. Maybe a bracelet? A scarf? I dunno, gotta look.
But here’s my hot take: even the “cheapest” Hermes is still a commitment. Like, are you *really* saving money if you’re spending thousands of dollars on a “budget” Hermes bag? Probs not.