Ongoing: Hermès Current Prices

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Please note:

Due to many saying that cannot find this thread, starting new threads or chatting about prices elsewhere, I've moved this thread OUT of the Hermes Reference sub-forum and INTO the Shopping Sub-Hermés Forum where I will make it a sticky.

Please read or do a search within the thread before asking questions rather than repeating (as per-usual).

Please don't chat about prices elsewhere, TY :ty:
 
ETA: NM, found it!:

25 Birkin:
1/20 Togo €5850 (so, in Euro, with VAT I suppose!)

Thanks Pimpernel. I saw it but I think the price is now higher after the price increase. I would assume that it should be over €6000. Still much cheaper than the US because the B30 is going for $11K here. Usually the price between different sizes is only a few hundred dollars difference. I wish that I'm in Europe now. :D:D
 
I think it will be cheaper if you can score B/k in Paris. EURO is weaker vs Dollar. As for easier... Not sure.. Ready from the paris thread it boils down to luck luck and more luck [emoji256][emoji256][emoji256][emoji256][emoji256][emoji256][emoji256]

You're so right. There is no guarantee that one will be offered at FSH so that is what I think they keep raising the US prices. I'm currently looking for a B25 and seeing the price difference of almost $4000 between US and Europe makes me cringe !! But I'm not jumping on a plane with hotels etc to be disappointed.
 
Thank you very much! When you say "because of the price", did you mean because the prices are not as expensive as the bags? Are the Kelly wallets significantly cheaper there? TIA

Yes, sorry, that's exactly what I mean. Naturally, the higher the price (more expensive the item is), typically the more you save. So, as an example, i bought a kelly wallet for €2150 (VAT included) last year if I remember correctly. The same kelly wallet was $3000 USD or so + tax last year. Using today's fx rate, the saving is around $950 (I included my sales tax that I would've paid if I bought it in the US). And, you'll save more once you claim the VAT - I didn't claim it.
 
Yes, sorry, that's exactly what I mean. Naturally, the higher the price (more expensive the item is), typically the more you save. So, as an example, i bought a kelly wallet for €2150 (VAT included) last year if I remember correctly. The same kelly wallet was $3000 USD or so + tax last year. Using today's fx rate, the saving is around $950 (I included my sales tax that I would've paid if I bought it in the US). And, you'll save more once you claim the VAT - I didn't claim it.


Thank you so much for the info! Hopefully they won't be out of stock when I am on my trip there!
 
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