Influencers and Hermes

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My partner literally yesterday asked me if I had seen these videos discussing how Hermes bags are seemingly produced in China and I launched into a multipoint, quite eloquent (if I must say so myself) speech about misinformation, and the uncanny timing of these videos, and the suspicious nature of this propaganda, and the poor man was a bit taken aback by my intensity
 
Either way I do not believe these videos about Hermes. There have been articles published about Dior and Louis Vuitton in the past, and for those I have to say I have not done the research, but in regards to Hermes, I don’t understand why influencers aren’t acknowledging the large and burgeoning replica/fake market that is being churned out of China specifically
 
Super dacob has a video where he claims he is being bullied into taking down his videos and has gone to a lawyer about it.
Are the companies trying to get him to remove content? I'm out of the loop with him.

I’m also out of the loop with what brand has been bullying him. But I really enjoy his YouTube videos in general. He has intelligent and logical opinions on current events and fashion news and I find him charming and his humor entertaining. I was excited for him when he received his first Birkin a few months ago.
 
Would you mind giving a tl:dr? 🌺❤️🌺
I jumped around a bit but:

This whole thing is a targeted campaign by dupe producers to allow them to raise the price of their dupes to cover the cost of tariffs.

Hermes manufactures items in the location of their experts. So they make some horn products in Asia where artisans have been working with this material for thousands of years. Then he starts talking about Chanel SA uniforms being made in china. And the freebies are made in china.
 
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