Hermes boutiques in London

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With regards to shopping experience I generally prefer stand alone boutiques to department stores for the calmness. The buzz of a department store is a different vibe and not always one I'm seeking.

That said the one drawback of RE is no drinks! At least not that I've seen or been offered. It would be lovely to sit in their chairs with a nice tea or champers but then I'd get no work done lol

I agree and I much prefer the standalone boutiques in London, than the craziness in dept stores. Sometimes they can get a bit overwhelming and have a "market" feel.
RE does serve drinks on the rare occasion :biggrin: and I love them the most
 
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I agree and I much prefer the standalone boutiques in London, than the craziness in dept stores. Sometimes they can get a bit overwhelming and have a "market" feel.
RE does serve drinks on the rare occasion :biggrin: and I love them the most

Rare occasion indeed (I think) - if I recall correctly my first visit there they offered me champagne and lots of fragrance gifts but it was because they hosted a client event prior and I got lucky!
It was not my first H experience but it was one I thought fondly about for many years!
 
Hi Everyone

I am going to Glasglow next week

I wonder if Glasglow and uk (london)hermes are connected

Because I have had purchase record in Uk i wonder if that would help my shopping in Glasglow

I hope anyone can help me

Thanks
 
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