ODE to the 25cm Birkin

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just got 2 25cm birkins recently
here are some advantage to own 25cm birkin
a. it s light weight if u dun carry a lot , i used 35 before even put a wallet inside still feel super heavy
b. it can be causal or formal style
c. it look youthful, as 30 is lighter weight but if u are under 30 u will look like use mum s bag -_____-
d. not easy to " collide bag " in the street as most people use 30 or 35

Hi nyyparis, do you mind sharing your height? I would love a B25, but afraid that it may look too small for me. (I'm 5'7).
 
Here are some pics of my 25cm, 30cm and 35cm birkins (vermillion swift, vert olive epsom, rouge H swift, respectively)

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Hi CP, I was going through some old postings of birkin 25 and saw u your lovely RH swift. May I know if your baby swift birkin will slouch after using a while? It will be nice if u still own her and can share a current pic of his firmness. TIA :)
 
Hi CP, I was going through some old postings of birkin 25 and saw u your lovely RH swift. May I know if your baby swift birkin will slouch after using a while? It will be nice if u still own her and can share a current pic of his firmness. TIA :)

Unfortunately, the vermillion swift 25 B has been adopted. I do have a 30cm swift B that is slouchy, but it is a bigger bag... ;)
 
Hi , I am new here and need your input to help me decide. If I were given a choice between b25 and b30 himalayan, which one should I get ? Thanks...
I've never seen a Himalayan 25cm but only a 30cm. I might be interested in 25cm Hima given the fact that its luxurious, but the pattern might make it look too busy on a smaller surface. It depends on the colour and pattern, I guess.
 
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