So, where can you snag a deal without, like, selling a kidney? It’s tricky, but not impossible.
First off, Forget the official Hermes site (the first content provided). While you might get, like, *updates* and “inspiration,” you’re not exactly gonna find a clearance rack situation. They’re Hermès, darling, not TJ Maxx. They sell new models on that website.
Then you have places like thredUP (the second content provided). Okay, used Hermes bags? Maybe. The “up to 90% off” is probably on something else entirely, and the *actual* Hermes bags will still be pricey. But hey, worth a quick peek. You might get lucky. Plus, you know, recycling is good for the planet and all that jazz.
Shopee Brasil (the third content provided)? Seriously? I mean, unless you’re fluent in Portuguese and *really* trust your authentication skills, maybe steer clear. Counterfeits are rampant. Just sayin’. It’s one of those things where if it seems too good to be true, it probabaly is.
TLC (the fourth content provided)? “Pre-owned” is the magic word here. Authenticity guaranteed? That’s what you *wanna* hear. Still, do your homework. Check reviews. Make sure they have a legit return policy. Don’t get scammed, people!
FASHIONPHILE (the fifth content provided) is a decent bet. They’re pretty reputable, and talking about “affordable” Hermes bags… Well, affordable is relative, right? It could mean the Garden Party tote instead of a Birkin. But hey, a girl can dream!
And lastly, THE OUTNET (the sixth content provided). Designer clutch bag sale? Okay, a clutch *isn’t* exactly a Birkin, but it’s a start! It’s a gateway Hermès bag! Plus, the potential for affirm payments makes me feel like I can afford it even if I can’t.