Paris trip for Hermes

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Please try to stay on topic. I realise because of the complexity of some of the posts members may veer off but in answer do not 'go there'.

For info and questions on US customs please post on the thread below: post https://forum.purseblog.com/threads/us-customs-discussion-airports-importing.905560/

Detaxing (to US from Europe) https://forum.purseblog.com/threads/best-way-to-detax-after-h-in-europe.178302/

or non-US destinations: https://forum.purseblog.com/threads/does-h-store-paris-wants-to-ship.605014/page-3

For questions relating to prices https://forum.purseblog.com/threads/reference-hermes-current-prices.102567/page-357

For traveling with boxes https://forum.purseblog.com/threads...me-hermes-boxes-when-traveling.1044553/page-5




I will leave this reminder as a sticky because tthis is often a thread that new members (or new Hermès lovers) post on - hopefully temporarily.
 
Lessons learned:

1- Always be polite, it pays off to ask things nicely
2- DO NOT demand or feel entitled to a bag
3- DO NOT hesitate, if you do, your first offered bag might be gone (which is what happened to one person and he got upset and made a big scene about it)
4- I didnt wear brand name head-to-toe just wore what I normally wear when being a tourist (jeans, shirt, sweater and H Quicker sneaker)
5- Buying something before hand is not a factor for appointments (but then I just bought a belt and buckle didnt drop $$$ before the appointment acceptance)
6- DH 6th application was DENIED
7- Be prepared to spend more than 4 days in Paris if you are hoping the get an appointment at FSH
8- They do not accept payments half in cash/check/credit card, it has to be all credit card or all cash (as long as you dont go over 5000-10,000Euros cant remember)
9- You can ask for drinks while you wait for your appointed SA
10- They let you use their phone to call the bank (we didnt use their phone, but they offered)
11- Payments matching name with the appointment depends solely on the SA, he/she can get the OK from the manager
12- Hostess in the leather department rotate, so they are never the same ones everyday
13- Weekdays between 1-3pm are less packed than AFTER 3pm as it seems like its the time when people without appointment can try their luck for an open slot
14- Be prepared with your credit cards LOL notify your bank
15- They DO NOT have Iphone chargers (at least they dont borrow) so have your cellphone fully charged so you can keep on updating your appointment status.... or to call your bank :P
16- Tried to get a bag or appointment with Black/Centurion Amex card concierge and that was not successfull
17- No need to have different cell # for different individuals, I later found out that we could have used the same cell # for both of our applications
18- Leather hostess can see who has applied for an appointment in her iphone and all other information, so no way to lie about it
19- Be prepared to wait until is your SA is ready :P
Wow, such a detailed info. I would have been crazy if it happened to me. My husband always calls his bank to inform them our trip ahead of time, i.e. tell them we are going to Paris between this and that dates. So far we've never had a problem with credit cards overseas. I am surprised that they did not allow you to pay a combination of cash and credit card. In the past few years, we have always been able to use a different combinations of cash and credit card to make purchases, e.g. two years ago for my B30, last year to for my SO K28 and some jewelries. Once at FSH and once at George V. Enjoy your bag in good health. It's such a beauty. :)
 
Lessons learned:

1- Always be polite, it pays off to ask things nicely
2- DO NOT demand or feel entitled to a bag

There is something to be said about these points, especially 2. I shopped for a bracelet in non-Paris store and the SA asked me where I acquired my Kelly 32 - it's preowned and I told him that and said with a smile (genuinely believing that after researching about the brand) - you'd never sell me a K/B, I haven't deserved it yet. He laughed and then as if by magic he pulled Kelly 32 sellier for me without seeing my purchase history (I didn't buy it as the colour wasn't right and the money wasn't there etc.)
 

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If in one single receipt is more than euro 10,000 or 15,000 ( I forgot) you couldn't mix with card and cash. You must pay fully in card but you can use multiple cc for that.
I had the same experience - they would not let me pay any part in cash because my total was too high (it was a very successful visit!). The back story is I brought some cash with me to Paris so my husband wouldn't faint from the cc bills when I got home. I held on to my cash until my FSH appointment on the last day of my trip, but H wouldn't take the cash. My strategy backfired - I used my credit card everywhere and came home with the euros. I should have used the cash first and saved my cc for FSH. Oops! The good news is I have a head start on funding for my next trip Paris! (And my husband didn't faint when he saw the bills...)
 
Lessons learned:

1- Always be polite, it pays off to ask things nicely
2- DO NOT demand or feel entitled to a bag
3- DO NOT hesitate, if you do, your first offered bag might be gone (which is what happened to one person and he got upset and made a big scene about it)
4- I didnt wear brand name head-to-toe just wore what I normally wear when being a tourist (jeans, shirt, sweater and H Quicker sneaker)
5- Buying something before hand is not a factor for appointments (but then I just bought a belt and buckle didnt drop $$$ before the appointment acceptance)
6- DH 6th application was DENIED
7- Be prepared to spend more than 4 days in Paris if you are hoping the get an appointment at FSH
8- They do not accept payments half in cash/check/credit card, it has to be all credit card or all cash (as long as you dont go over 5000-10,000Euros cant remember)
9- You can ask for drinks while you wait for your appointed SA
10- They let you use their phone to call the bank (we didnt use their phone, but they offered)
11- Payments matching name with the appointment depends solely on the SA, he/she can get the OK from the manager
12- Hostess in the leather department rotate, so they are never the same ones everyday
13- Weekdays between 1-3pm are less packed than AFTER 3pm as it seems like its the time when people without appointment can try their luck for an open slot
14- Be prepared with your credit cards LOL notify your bank
15- They DO NOT have Iphone chargers (at least they dont borrow) so have your cellphone fully charged so you can keep on updating your appointment status.... or to call your bank :P
16- Tried to get a bag or appointment with Black/Centurion Amex card concierge and that was not successfull
17- No need to have different cell # for different individuals, I later found out that we could have used the same cell # for both of our applications
18- Leather hostess can see who has applied for an appointment in her iphone and all other information, so no way to lie about it
19- Be prepared to wait until is your SA is ready :P
Congratulations on a beautiful bag! You have great points.
I agree, Amex concierge is surprisingly useless here. But, if I were H, I would set it up that way too :)
However members here are doing well with hotel concierges.
Always, always, warn your bank that you will be shopping in Paris. I am ashamed to say that my banks know to accept Hermès charges from anywhere now :blush:
 
If I were to try store in Paris between George V vs. 17 Rue de Sèvres, which one would have a better chance to score the Birkin?
Don't know about G5, but I was able to get my holy grail bag at Sevres ( walk in at 10:30, got appt for 3 hours later) coupled with multiple rejections from the mothership. I think there is quite a bit of luck/serendipity/ karma involved, whatever you want to call it. I don't know if one can make a blanket statement about one store consistently having "better stock" ( too many variables-over how much time, what constitutes "better" stock, etc.). Which is not to say that certain times of year/months may tend to be better than others for absolute number of offers made ( see above re: Dec good, August poor), but that is probably equal across the 3 stores, as those issues involved tend to be centralized ( artisans on vacation, Fashion week etc.). Put that all together with a marketing strategy that is opaque to say the least, and VIOLA!! It's up to the Hermes gods! Take this all of with a grain of salt however, its just my opinion.
 
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Hi everyone, sharing quite a detailed post of our whole Hermès experience, so please expect quite a long post:

Been lurking around this thread for a few months now and helped me a lot with getting acquainted with the process. My wife and I had just gotten married and had been planning our honeymoon around Europe with the last leg of our trip being in Paris for 5 days. We have no purchase record with Hermès in Europe, and it would be our first time to visit this store as well.

I wanted to get something extra special for my wife during our honeymoon, and I had always been interested in the brand (more than my wife actually), so trying to get a Birkin, Kelly, or Constance seemed like a natural choice. From the beginning though, I knew not to get my hopes up and accepted that whatever the outcome, we’d still enjoy our honeymoon.

I started by making an appointment on a Wednesday for the next day, but only under my wife’s passport given we land around noon time on Thursday, and I didn’t want to risk not being able to show up in the extremely unlikely case that we both get a morning appointment. As expected, we failed to get an appointment for Thursday. Upon applying for Friday that week, I noticed the header on the website that announced that the store would also be closed the following Monday (in observance of the Easter Monday holiday), which only left us with 2 more days to secure an appointment.

Unfortunately, we failed to secure one on Friday, but decided to pass by FSH after the day’s plans to see if there were any cancellations. We arrived approximately 45 minutes before closing time, and were advised that there weren’t any available slots left for the day. We decided to look at twillies and scarves anyway that afternoon and were assisted by a friendly SA from the scarf section. We got a couple of twillies (also with the slight hope that it would boost our chances a bit) and also chatted with her about the appointment system and how it was unfortunate they would be closed on Monday. She then proceeded to remind us about the yellow vests protests and how most, if not all stores around them would be closed the next day, and how it could be difficult to get to the store with suspension of most public transportation in the area. Our nice SA wished us lucked with our last attempt in securing an appointment for Saturday—we thanked her and left.

That evening, at around 7:45 PM, both my wife and I received text messages from Hermès, but only to tell us that our applications had been rejected. I felt a little disappointed since it felt like our last chance, but of course I didn’t let that spoil the trip since it had already been a wonderful 2 weeks with my wife around Europe.

Saturday came, and as expected, metro stations and roads around our hotel were closed. That gave us a difficult time getting to our first destination for the day (Sainte-Chapelle), which was almost an hour away by foot. At one point during the long walk, my wife suggested for us to pass by FSH since it was on the way, and it wouldn’t hurt to try one more time. Since our SA the previous day mentioned they’d be open despite the protests, we gave it a shot. Arriving Rue du Faubourg Saint-Honoré, we noticed that the shops that lined the usually busy street were all boarded up and closed—it almost seemed like a ghost town. Nearing our destination, we found a lightly armed blockade of police and military, which slightly worried us, but we decided to go around and look for a different route. It was then that we chanced upon the beautiful, but totally unrelated, installation of Le Village Royal called Umbrella Sky Project (something we would’ve totally missed if it weren’t for that blockade). We continued going until we found another route, only to realize that there was another blockade stationed there as well, but this time, I had the courage to ask the military personnel how we could get to Hermès. Just as I muttered the words “Hermès,” a young woman behind the man responded, “Hermès? Please follow me.” and we were promptly escorted along the short and literally empty stretch of road left to the storefront. We chatted with her during the short walk thinking she’d be the one to assist us once inside, but that wasn’t the case and she must have been assigned specifically for escorting customers to FSH. We thanked her for escorting us and she left as soon as we reached the side entrance to check for other customers by the blockade we came from.

The second time entering the store didn’t feel as intimidating as it did the previous day. There were far fewer people that day—a given, with all the deterrents in place. We fell in line behind two women talking to the young lady handling appointments. We were quite worried to hear they couldn’t be accommodated on the spot, but they were assisted in making an online appointment for the following week. When it was our turn, we mentioned how we had been trying to secure an appointment a couple of times already but failed, and asked if there were any cancellations that day. We also brought up how it was our last chance to do so during our honeymoon trip. She checked to confirm that both of us had made appointments for that day, and then proceeded to scroll through her phone/appointments list, trying her best to see if there was anything she could do for us. After a good minute or so (this felt like a really long time since we saw her go through several appointments, checking each of their statuses), she directed our attention to a young SA standing beside her and activated my appointment in their system.

I knew that securing the appointment was only half the challenge, but it got us both hopeful again. We chatted a bit with our SA about the situation outside as well as how we were on our honeymoon. She asked us what we were looking for and of course mentioned Kelly, Birkin, or Constance—in that order of preference. In particular, K25/28, B25/30, or C18, preference of RG or G for hardware (Palladium if it works with the color), in neutrals, dark shades, blues, and some reds on different leather choices. We were then brought to the second floor to a room with two tables to sit and were offered some drinks while we waited. After around 15-20 minutes, our SA came back with 3 boxes stacked on top of each other, though we felt there wouldn't be any B or K given the sizes. She led us to a semi-hidden private room (got us really excited!) and lined the 3 boxes up. She mentioned that unfortunately, given it was a Saturday and the protests were happening around the city, they did not have any new deliveries. She still chose bags she thought my wife would like based on what we told her anyway. The dark blue mini Bolide came out first, which my wife actually found really cute, but incredibly small.

Bolide.jpg

For the next box, our SA said no Kelly or Birkin at all that day, but she found a Constance she thinks my wife would love. She opened the largest of the 3 boxes and presented a Constance Mini, Rouge H color in Veau Monsieur leather and Gold Hardware. My wife's eyes immediately lit up and I knew that would definitely be the bag for her. The size was great on her as I already expected, since she loves cross body bags. The color was also perfect; the dark red shade seemed like a very classic color and worked extremely well with the gold hardware. It was the perfect first H bag for my wife (and a great gift from me haha). My only issue at that time was that I wasn't familiar at all with Veau Monsieur leather, and our SA wasn't very familiar with it either. She mentioned it seemed similar to Box or Swift, and I checked online and found very little on it as well. It was a great texture, as it felt soft yet rigid at the same time, and had a beautiful sheen. The last box was a black Picotin but my wife and I were already fixated on the Constance by that time.

Anyway, here are pictures of the C18 we brought home!

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The color looks different under varying light conditions.

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My wife and I thanked our wonderful SA and we chatted a bit more. We also chose a twilly that worked well with my wife's new Constance (any suggestions on how to tie it?). We both had a wonderful experience with our SA and the people working at Hermès FSH. Everyone seemed genuinely helpful, friendly, and nice.

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Constance Mini with the Twilly my wife chose for it.

Overall, lessons we learned from this experience were to not give up hope too soon, to not be afraid to ask if you aren’t sure, and to accept how things go. If something is meant to be, then I guess it’ll happen eventually. Knowing the brand (leathers, colors, sizes, models) seemed like it helped and just being genuine and nice should be a given. Also, we my wife and I just dressed in our normal everyday tourist clothes (brands like Zara/Mango/Uniqlo/etc.) and in both days we passed by, SAs treated us very well—I guess it’s all good as long as you dress decently. We heard also from some people that sometimes an SA would take into account the color of your clothes (my wife was wearing red—so it could be true!). Anyway, thanks for reading and sorry for my extra long post!
 
Hi everyone, sharing quite a detailed post of our whole Hermès experience, so please expect quite a long post:

Been lurking around this thread for a few months now and helped me a lot with getting acquainted with the process. My wife and I had just gotten married and had been planning our honeymoon around Europe with the last leg of our trip being in Paris for 5 days. We have no purchase record with Hermès in Europe, and it would be our first time to visit this store as well.

I wanted to get something extra special for my wife during our honeymoon, and I had always been interested in the brand (more than my wife actually), so trying to get a Birkin, Kelly, or Constance seemed like a natural choice. From the beginning though, I knew not to get my hopes up and accepted that whatever the outcome, we’d still enjoy our honeymoon.

I started by making an appointment on a Wednesday for the next day, but only under my wife’s passport given we land around noon time on Thursday, and I didn’t want to risk not being able to show up in the extremely unlikely case that we both get a morning appointment. As expected, we failed to get an appointment for Thursday. Upon applying for Friday that week, I noticed the header on the website that announced that the store would also be closed the following Monday (in observance of the Easter Monday holiday), which only left us with 2 more days to secure an appointment.

Unfortunately, we failed to secure one on Friday, but decided to pass by FSH after the day’s plans to see if there were any cancellations. We arrived approximately 45 minutes before closing time, and were advised that there weren’t any available slots left for the day. We decided to look at twillies and scarves anyway that afternoon and were assisted by a friendly SA from the scarf section. We got a couple of twillies (also with the slight hope that it would boost our chances a bit) and also chatted with her about the appointment system and how it was unfortunate they would be closed on Monday. She then proceeded to remind us about the yellow vests protests and how most, if not all stores around them would be closed the next day, and how it could be difficult to get to the store with suspension of most public transportation in the area. Our nice SA wished us lucked with our last attempt in securing an appointment for Saturday—we thanked her and left.

That evening, at around 7:45 PM, both my wife and I received text messages from Hermès, but only to tell us that our applications had been rejected. I felt a little disappointed since it felt like our last chance, but of course I didn’t let that spoil the trip since it had already been a wonderful 2 weeks with my wife around Europe.

Saturday came, and as expected, metro stations and roads around our hotel were closed. That gave us a difficult time getting to our first destination for the day (Sainte-Chapelle), which was almost an hour away by foot. At one point during the long walk, my wife suggested for us to pass by FSH since it was on the way, and it wouldn’t hurt to try one more time. Since our SA the previous day mentioned they’d be open despite the protests, we gave it a shot. Arriving Rue du Faubourg Saint-Honoré, we noticed that the shops that lined the usually busy street were all boarded up and closed—it almost seemed like a ghost town. Nearing our destination, we found a lightly armed blockade of police and military, which slightly worried us, but we decided to go around and look for a different route. It was then that we chanced upon the beautiful, but totally unrelated, installation of Le Village Royal called Umbrella Sky Project (something we would’ve totally missed if it weren’t for that blockade). We continued going until we found another route, only to realize that there was another blockade stationed there as well, but this time, I had the courage to ask the military personnel how we could get to Hermès. Just as I muttered the words “Hermès,” a young woman behind the man responded, “Hermès? Please follow me.” and we were promptly escorted along the short and literally empty stretch of road left to the storefront. We chatted with her during the short walk thinking she’d be the one to assist us once inside, but that wasn’t the case and she must have been assigned specifically for escorting customers to FSH. We thanked her for escorting us and she left as soon as we reached the side entrance to check for other customers by the blockade we came from.

The second time entering the store didn’t feel as intimidating as it did the previous day. There were far fewer people that day—a given, with all the deterrents in place. We fell in line behind two women talking to the young lady handling appointments. We were quite worried to hear they couldn’t be accommodated on the spot, but they were assisted in making an online appointment for the following week. When it was our turn, we mentioned how we had been trying to secure an appointment a couple of times already but failed, and asked if there were any cancellations that day. We also brought up how it was our last chance to do so during our honeymoon trip. She checked to confirm that both of us had made appointments for that day, and then proceeded to scroll through her phone/appointments list, trying her best to see if there was anything she could do for us. After a good minute or so (this felt like a really long time since we saw her go through several appointments, checking each of their statuses), she directed our attention to a young SA standing beside her and activated my appointment in their system.

I knew that securing the appointment was only half the challenge, but it got us both hopeful again. We chatted a bit with our SA about the situation outside as well as how we were on our honeymoon. She asked us what we were looking for and of course mentioned Kelly, Birkin, or Constance—in that order of preference. In particular, K25/28, B25/30, or C18, preference of RG or G for hardware (Palladium if it works with the color), in neutrals, dark shades, blues, and some reds on different leather choices. We were then brought to the second floor to a room with two tables to sit and were offered some drinks while we waited. After around 15-20 minutes, our SA came back with 3 boxes stacked on top of each other, though we felt there wouldn't be any B or K given the sizes. She led us to a semi-hidden private room (got us really excited!) and lined the 3 boxes up. She mentioned that unfortunately, given it was a Saturday and the protests were happening around the city, they did not have any new deliveries. She still chose bags she thought my wife would like based on what we told her anyway. The dark blue mini Bolide came out first, which my wife actually found really cute, but incredibly small.

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For the next box, our SA said no Kelly or Birkin at all that day, but she found a Constance she thinks my wife would love. She opened the largest of the 3 boxes and presented a Constance Mini, Rouge H color in Veau Monsieur leather and Gold Hardware. My wife's eyes immediately lit up and I knew that would definitely be the bag for her. The size was great on her as I already expected, since she loves cross body bags. The color was also perfect; the dark red shade seemed like a very classic color and worked extremely well with the gold hardware. It was the perfect first H bag for my wife (and a great gift from me haha). My only issue at that time was that I wasn't familiar at all with Veau Monsieur leather, and our SA wasn't very familiar with it either. She mentioned it seemed similar to Box or Swift, and I checked online and found very little on it as well. It was a great texture, as it felt soft yet rigid at the same time, and had a beautiful sheen. The last box was a black Picotin but my wife and I were already fixated on the Constance by that time.

Anyway, here are pictures of the C18 we brought home!

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The color looks different under varying light conditions.

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My wife and I thanked our wonderful SA and we chatted a bit more. We also chose a twilly that worked well with my wife's new Constance (any suggestions on how to tie it?). We both had a wonderful experience with our SA and the people working at Hermès FSH. Everyone seemed genuinely helpful, friendly, and nice.

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Constance Mini with the Twilly my wife chose for it.

Overall, lessons we learned from this experience were to not give up hope too soon, to not be afraid to ask if you aren’t sure, and to accept how things go. If something is meant to be, then I guess it’ll happen eventually. Knowing the brand (leathers, colors, sizes, models) seemed like it helped and just being genuine and nice should be a given. Also, we my wife and I just dressed in our normal everyday tourist clothes (brands like Zara/Mango/Uniqlo/etc.) and in both days we passed by, SAs treated us very well—I guess it’s all good as long as you dress decently. We heard also from some people that sometimes an SA would take into account the color of your clothes (my wife was wearing red—so it could be true!). Anyway, thanks for reading and sorry for my extra long post!
Congratulations
What a memorable trip
With such amazing gift
 
Hi everyone, sharing quite a detailed post of our whole Hermès experience, so please expect quite a long post:

Been lurking around this thread for a few months now and helped me a lot with getting acquainted with the process. My wife and I had just gotten married and had been planning our honeymoon around Europe with the last leg of our trip being in Paris for 5 days. We have no purchase record with Hermès in Europe, and it would be our first time to visit this store as well.

I wanted to get something extra special for my wife during our honeymoon, and I had always been interested in the brand (more than my wife actually), so trying to get a Birkin, Kelly, or Constance seemed like a natural choice. From the beginning though, I knew not to get my hopes up and accepted that whatever the outcome, we’d still enjoy our honeymoon.

I started by making an appointment on a Wednesday for the next day, but only under my wife’s passport given we land around noon time on Thursday, and I didn’t want to risk not being able to show up in the extremely unlikely case that we both get a morning appointment. As expected, we failed to get an appointment for Thursday. Upon applying for Friday that week, I noticed the header on the website that announced that the store would also be closed the following Monday (in observance of the Easter Monday holiday), which only left us with 2 more days to secure an appointment.

Unfortunately, we failed to secure one on Friday, but decided to pass by FSH after the day’s plans to see if there were any cancellations. We arrived approximately 45 minutes before closing time, and were advised that there weren’t any available slots left for the day. We decided to look at twillies and scarves anyway that afternoon and were assisted by a friendly SA from the scarf section. We got a couple of twillies (also with the slight hope that it would boost our chances a bit) and also chatted with her about the appointment system and how it was unfortunate they would be closed on Monday. She then proceeded to remind us about the yellow vests protests and how most, if not all stores around them would be closed the next day, and how it could be difficult to get to the store with suspension of most public transportation in the area. Our nice SA wished us lucked with our last attempt in securing an appointment for Saturday—we thanked her and left.

That evening, at around 7:45 PM, both my wife and I received text messages from Hermès, but only to tell us that our applications had been rejected. I felt a little disappointed since it felt like our last chance, but of course I didn’t let that spoil the trip since it had already been a wonderful 2 weeks with my wife around Europe.

Saturday came, and as expected, metro stations and roads around our hotel were closed. That gave us a difficult time getting to our first destination for the day (Sainte-Chapelle), which was almost an hour away by foot. At one point during the long walk, my wife suggested for us to pass by FSH since it was on the way, and it wouldn’t hurt to try one more time. Since our SA the previous day mentioned they’d be open despite the protests, we gave it a shot. Arriving Rue du Faubourg Saint-Honoré, we noticed that the shops that lined the usually busy street were all boarded up and closed—it almost seemed like a ghost town. Nearing our destination, we found a lightly armed blockade of police and military, which slightly worried us, but we decided to go around and look for a different route. It was then that we chanced upon the beautiful, but totally unrelated, installation of Le Village Royal called Umbrella Sky Project (something we would’ve totally missed if it weren’t for that blockade). We continued going until we found another route, only to realize that there was another blockade stationed there as well, but this time, I had the courage to ask the military personnel how we could get to Hermès. Just as I muttered the words “Hermès,” a young woman behind the man responded, “Hermès? Please follow me.” and we were promptly escorted along the short and literally empty stretch of road left to the storefront. We chatted with her during the short walk thinking she’d be the one to assist us once inside, but that wasn’t the case and she must have been assigned specifically for escorting customers to FSH. We thanked her for escorting us and she left as soon as we reached the side entrance to check for other customers by the blockade we came from.

The second time entering the store didn’t feel as intimidating as it did the previous day. There were far fewer people that day—a given, with all the deterrents in place. We fell in line behind two women talking to the young lady handling appointments. We were quite worried to hear they couldn’t be accommodated on the spot, but they were assisted in making an online appointment for the following week. When it was our turn, we mentioned how we had been trying to secure an appointment a couple of times already but failed, and asked if there were any cancellations that day. We also brought up how it was our last chance to do so during our honeymoon trip. She checked to confirm that both of us had made appointments for that day, and then proceeded to scroll through her phone/appointments list, trying her best to see if there was anything she could do for us. After a good minute or so (this felt like a really long time since we saw her go through several appointments, checking each of their statuses), she directed our attention to a young SA standing beside her and activated my appointment in their system.

I knew that securing the appointment was only half the challenge, but it got us both hopeful again. We chatted a bit with our SA about the situation outside as well as how we were on our honeymoon. She asked us what we were looking for and of course mentioned Kelly, Birkin, or Constance—in that order of preference. In particular, K25/28, B25/30, or C18, preference of RG or G for hardware (Palladium if it works with the color), in neutrals, dark shades, blues, and some reds on different leather choices. We were then brought to the second floor to a room with two tables to sit and were offered some drinks while we waited. After around 15-20 minutes, our SA came back with 3 boxes stacked on top of each other, though we felt there wouldn't be any B or K given the sizes. She led us to a semi-hidden private room (got us really excited!) and lined the 3 boxes up. She mentioned that unfortunately, given it was a Saturday and the protests were happening around the city, they did not have any new deliveries. She still chose bags she thought my wife would like based on what we told her anyway. The dark blue mini Bolide came out first, which my wife actually found really cute, but incredibly small.

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For the next box, our SA said no Kelly or Birkin at all that day, but she found a Constance she thinks my wife would love. She opened the largest of the 3 boxes and presented a Constance Mini, Rouge H color in Veau Monsieur leather and Gold Hardware. My wife's eyes immediately lit up and I knew that would definitely be the bag for her. The size was great on her as I already expected, since she loves cross body bags. The color was also perfect; the dark red shade seemed like a very classic color and worked extremely well with the gold hardware. It was the perfect first H bag for my wife (and a great gift from me haha). My only issue at that time was that I wasn't familiar at all with Veau Monsieur leather, and our SA wasn't very familiar with it either. She mentioned it seemed similar to Box or Swift, and I checked online and found very little on it as well. It was a great texture, as it felt soft yet rigid at the same time, and had a beautiful sheen. The last box was a black Picotin but my wife and I were already fixated on the Constance by that time.

Anyway, here are pictures of the C18 we brought home!

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The color looks different under varying light conditions.

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My wife and I thanked our wonderful SA and we chatted a bit more. We also chose a twilly that worked well with my wife's new Constance (any suggestions on how to tie it?). We both had a wonderful experience with our SA and the people working at Hermès FSH. Everyone seemed genuinely helpful, friendly, and nice.

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Constance Mini with the Twilly my wife chose for it.

Overall, lessons we learned from this experience were to not give up hope too soon, to not be afraid to ask if you aren’t sure, and to accept how things go. If something is meant to be, then I guess it’ll happen eventually. Knowing the brand (leathers, colors, sizes, models) seemed like it helped and just being genuine and nice should be a given. Also, we my wife and I just dressed in our normal everyday tourist clothes (brands like Zara/Mango/Uniqlo/etc.) and in both days we passed by, SAs treated us very well—I guess it’s all good as long as you dress decently. We heard also from some people that sometimes an SA would take into account the color of your clothes (my wife was wearing red—so it could be true!). Anyway, thanks for reading and sorry for my extra long post!
Hard work & persistent do pay off - Congrats on scoring a wonderful bag for your wife.:yahoo:
I wish my hb is as sweet as you :blush:
 
I think I am loosing my patience with H game at my home store. My SA told me that I have to purchase an equivalent amount of a Birkin 25 in order to get one, and since I want one in Black she says I will need to wait another 6 months after I hit the quota to get it.

It's probably easier to just buy one with the exact spec at reseller (although I am paranoid of getting a superfake), or fly to Paris and trying my luck.

So far I have read so many pages on this thread and it seems that getting a black B/K 25 is quite hard. Many gets offered a B/K, yes, and quite a few in size 25, but very rarely a black in size 25. What do you think is my chance if I buy a ticket to Paris just to try my luck at scoring a Birkin 25 in black (or otherwise K25 in black)? Or should I just buy the one with my exact spec at a reseller?
 
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