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.
 
I apologize in advance about the length of this post.



Wow! What a whirlwind experience. Exhausted and in want of a shower, we arrived early afternoon and found ourselves unable to check in. We decided to at least change our traveling clothes and walk over to FSH. As expected there was a very long line already. We (my sister, her bf, and I) decided to split up and try our luck alone rather than in a group. I started off in the enamel section and the two of them went to the leather goods line.



There were quite a few people hovering for enamels. Instead of pushing and constantly trying to get someone's attention, I stood patiently at the counter and waited for an SA. About 10 minutes later, I was helped. I was able to get a discontinued mauve colored/PHW clic-clac that I had been wanting. The SA was kind and asked if I had ever shopped at FSH and I told her no, this was my first time. She took my passport info and and asked if I was going to look at other items. I told her I would love to bring something home and she said that today may be my lucky day.



I left to queue in the leather goods line. There were a lot of irritated people as the line was moving slow. Most everyone was either talking loudly, leaning on the counters, or playing on their phone. I stood quietly and admired everything around me. My sister and her boy friend were a few people in front of me. I noticed 4 other people who were in groups that also chose to separate when it was their turn to ask for their list.



We queued for about an hour and forty minutes before it was my turn. The SA monitoring the line was very kind and offered refreshments to everyone because the line was moving so slow. I saw my sister being asked for her passport only to be turned away shortly. Her boyfriend was taken to the other side where the men's RTW was. I didn't see him walking around so I was crossing my fingers that he had been offered something.



After another 15 minutes or so, an SA asked me to follow him. He asked me what I wanted and I told him I would love a constance wallet, a K 28 sellier or retourne, or a B in 25 or 35 in either the red family or even better, something new like glycine or blue glacier. He asked me if I owned any bags and I told him I was a new collector and had fallen in love with the brand and craftsmanship about a year and a half ago. He asked me what I had already gotten and I was honest and shared my collection. He said I was very lucky to have gotten so much in a short amount of time and asked me what I loved about Hermes. We ended up talking about everything from the leathers, colors, and craftsmanship. He asked me what my HG was and I told him I wish they had still offered the box leather, barenia, and vache naturale in the B or K.



He asked me if it was my first time here and I told him yes. He did not ask for my passport. He escorted me to the front of the store where the tables were and asked me to take a seat. After about 15 minutes he came back empty handed. I started to stand and thank him when he asked me to get into the lift so he could show me something. I was sent up alone and when I got upstairs he was waiting with two boxes. I was so excited I couldn't stop smiling and laughing.



He said he had something very very special due to the scarcity of the bag. He slowly unwrapped the box and teased by only showing the handle. When I looked I couldn't believe it... the color of the leather was... BARENIA!!!! He pulled the rest of the cover off to reveal a B30 PHW in Barenia. I could not believe that I had been so lucky to have gotten this bag! We both laughed and talked more about the leathers and how a Barenia bag was so special because of how perfect the leather had to be.



I told him I would take her and love her forever. He smiled and said he had one more special item. I couldn't believe I was being offered anything else. It was a smaller box and I was thinking, just maybe it would be my constance wallet. Instead it was a graphite croc Medor with PHW. It was beautiful!!! I admired it for some time, but knew that I had my heart set on a black box Medor with GHW. I told him how grateful I was that he would offer something so special to me and how I would never forget my first experience at FSH.



I ended picking up a few household goods before I paid. They arranged to have everything delivered to my hotel and I left with the silliest grin.



When I found my sister and her BF outside, they had a big bag with them! I squealed and asked what he had gotten. He was offered a B35 Togo Colvert with GHW!!! Another beautiful bag!



All-in-all, it has been a great start to a wonderful stay in Paris. I hope all of you have tons of fairy dust luck! :graucho:



p.s. i will post pics of everything as soon as I get home Sunday.


Wow! Congrats to you & your sister. So happy to read about your amazing maiden FSH experience.

Recently DH and I had an equally amazing time at FSH too. One difference was that I went to the leather department first and was told no B & K . I shrugged it off and happily continued with other purchases . That could have swayed his mind and I was invited to return in the late afternoon for the Kelly.
 
I apologize in advance about the length of this post.



Wow! What a whirlwind experience. Exhausted and in want of a shower, we arrived early afternoon and found ourselves unable to check in. We decided to at least change our traveling clothes and walk over to FSH. As expected there was a very long line already. We (my sister, her bf, and I) decided to split up and try our luck alone rather than in a group. I started off in the enamel section and the two of them went to the leather goods line.



There were quite a few people hovering for enamels. Instead of pushing and constantly trying to get someone's attention, I stood patiently at the counter and waited for an SA. About 10 minutes later, I was helped. I was able to get a discontinued mauve colored/PHW clic-clac that I had been wanting. The SA was kind and asked if I had ever shopped at FSH and I told her no, this was my first time. She took my passport info and and asked if I was going to look at other items. I told her I would love to bring something home and she said that today may be my lucky day.



I left to queue in the leather goods line. There were a lot of irritated people as the line was moving slow. Most everyone was either talking loudly, leaning on the counters, or playing on their phone. I stood quietly and admired everything around me. My sister and her boy friend were a few people in front of me. I noticed 4 other people who were in groups that also chose to separate when it was their turn to ask for their list.



We queued for about an hour and forty minutes before it was my turn. The SA monitoring the line was very kind and offered refreshments to everyone because the line was moving so slow. I saw my sister being asked for her passport only to be turned away shortly. Her boyfriend was taken to the other side where the men's RTW was. I didn't see him walking around so I was crossing my fingers that he had been offered something.



After another 15 minutes or so, an SA asked me to follow him. He asked me what I wanted and I told him I would love a constance wallet, a K 28 sellier or retourne, or a B in 25 or 35 in either the red family or even better, something new like glycine or blue glacier. He asked me if I owned any bags and I told him I was a new collector and had fallen in love with the brand and craftsmanship about a year and a half ago. He asked me what I had already gotten and I was honest and shared my collection. He said I was very lucky to have gotten so much in a short amount of time and asked me what I loved about Hermes. We ended up talking about everything from the leathers, colors, and craftsmanship. He asked me what my HG was and I told him I wish they had still offered the box leather, barenia, and vache naturale in the B or K.



He asked me if it was my first time here and I told him yes. He did not ask for my passport. He escorted me to the front of the store where the tables were and asked me to take a seat. After about 15 minutes he came back empty handed. I started to stand and thank him when he asked me to get into the lift so he could show me something. I was sent up alone and when I got upstairs he was waiting with two boxes. I was so excited I couldn't stop smiling and laughing.



He said he had something very very special due to the scarcity of the bag. He slowly unwrapped the box and teased by only showing the handle. When I looked I couldn't believe it... the color of the leather was... BARENIA!!!! He pulled the rest of the cover off to reveal a B30 PHW in Barenia. I could not believe that I had been so lucky to have gotten this bag! We both laughed and talked more about the leathers and how a Barenia bag was so special because of how perfect the leather had to be.



I told him I would take her and love her forever. He smiled and said he had one more special item. I couldn't believe I was being offered anything else. It was a smaller box and I was thinking, just maybe it would be my constance wallet. Instead it was a graphite croc Medor with PHW. It was beautiful!!! I admired it for some time, but knew that I had my heart set on a black box Medor with GHW. I told him how grateful I was that he would offer something so special to me and how I would never forget my first experience at FSH.



I ended picking up a few household goods before I paid. They arranged to have everything delivered to my hotel and I left with the silliest grin.



When I found my sister and her BF outside, they had a big bag with them! I squealed and asked what he had gotten. He was offered a B35 Togo Colvert with GHW!!! Another beautiful bag!



All-in-all, it has been a great start to a wonderful stay in Paris. I hope all of you have tons of fairy dust luck! :graucho:



p.s. i will post pics of everything as soon as I get home Sunday.


Was your sister's boyfriend offered the birkin immediately when he went to the men's RTW?
 
Wow! Congrats to you & your sister. So happy to read about your amazing maiden FSH experience.

Recently DH and I had an equally amazing time at FSH too. One difference was that I went to the leather department first and was told no B & K . I shrugged it off and happily continued with other purchases . That could have swayed his mind and I was invited to return in the late afternoon for the Kelly.
Thank you. Went back to see your post on this thread. Your blue glacier K28 is gorgeous. Congrats!
 
Hi All,

I was in Paris in June and in Paris now and I realize that a lot of the regular SAs are on holiday. An intern helped me today and I knew I was out of luck. The non Asian couple in front of me was shown a B35 in red in the men's dept. Another friend of mines also got an intern and the SA had to ask her manager for approval. The SA said upfront "my manager says we are very limited on the B/K/L and I we don't have any now. I will try again on Monday!

Wish me luck!


Sending you all the luck and best wishes ! I was first in line on a Monday and was amongst the first few served when the store opened. Was told no Kelly initially but SA changed his mind at the end of my 2 hours' shopping with him. But I had to return at 4pm on that same day, so probably fresh delivery was expected mid day.
 
Hi everyone! everyone I will be in Paris next week for my birthday and will be trying to buy a Kelly bag. I own a B35 in bleu Lin which i purchased 2 years ago in the U.S. But I'm not sure if I should bring it there. Will Wearing the B to FSH increase my chances of getting a kelly? Or is it irrelevant?


I personally think it helps. I was afraid to travel with my birkin the first time. I didn't want it ruined or stolen. Here's how I handled it: I carried a duffle onboard the plane that was almost empty. I put the bag in its dustbag and in the duffle to stow it. I brought a Chanel flap for evening which is small enough to fit in the safe. If I left the birkin in the room I locked it in my largest suitcase. I really do think carrying it helped me to score my Kelly. And I was fine walking around Paris all day with it. Of course I'm careful and I stay in safe areas. Good luck.
 
Hi everyone! everyone I will be in Paris next week for my birthday and will be trying to buy a Kelly bag. I own a B35 in bleu Lin which i purchased 2 years ago in the U.S. But I'm not sure if I should bring it there. Will Wearing the B to FSH increase my chances of getting a kelly? Or is it irrelevant?


Not sure how relevant, but I was in casual ensemble, simple silk top & distressed jeans with Blue Jeans Bolide, medor watch with pale pink croc strap, pale pink Phw click clac multiple RG love bracelets stack, pale blue Hermes silk scarf & reppetto shocking pink sneakers. The SA actually commented that he could tell I like blue & pink pastels & thought I'll appreciate Bleu Glacier Kelly.
 
Let me start by apologizing in advance for this super-long post. I wanted to share my SFH experience with this group as the stories I have read on this thread were very helpful to me. Here goes...



My sister (fraternal twin) and I went to SFH on the day we got to Paris, Friday 21 August at about 5:00 PM. My sister wanted a B or K 40 and I wanted either in 35. After about a 10-minute wait on the short leather goods queue, we met an SA whom I heard turning down the pair before us - I noticed he didn't make any effort to check. On our turn at the counter, I asked specifically to buy a bright colored B or K in size 40 or 35. The SA asked for my color preference and I said orange, red or any other bright color with gold hardware. He wrote down the details and asked for my name and country of origin which he took down as well. He returned to the counter after about 5 minutes with a large orange box and ushered us to a quiet corner of the men's section where he slowly revealed an orange Kelly 40 PHW. I said it was beautiful and that my sister would take it. I thanked him and then said that I also wanted one in 35. He explained that he couldn't sell two bags in a single transaction so I asked if I could come back the next day. He discouraged us saying that the stock was low on Saturdays but that Monday would be better. He also mentioned that each person could only get one bag in 6 months. He was warm and professional - very to-the-point vs friendly. I asked for his name and he wrote it on an SFH card. As you can imagine, we were were ecstatic at scoring a Kelly and hopeful I'd get one as well. A lovely Asian lady (a customer) followed us outside, congratulated my sister and asked for success tips. I suggested being specific about the request (as that's what I did) and we wished her luck.



Monday - my sister and I again went to SFH and joined the leather goods queue. This time the line was very long. While contemplating whether or not to wait, I heard a very warm hello. It was the SA who had sold my sister the K30. He took us off the line and hosted us in a quieter part of the store. This time he was a lot more friendly and chatty. He asked someone to serve us drinks and then took down again the details of what I wanted. He returned about 10 minutes later empty-handed but asked how long I'd be in Paris. I said I'll leave on September 4th and he asked if I could come to SFH on the 3rd saying my chances would be higher then. This time he gave me a specific time in the morning and another in the afternoon. I thanked him and said I'll come back on Sept 3rd.



Sept 3rd - once again, my sister and I returned to SFH at about 11:30 AM. The line was incredibly long but this time I asked the hostess at the leather goods section for the SA (now my SA) and she said he hadn't come in that morning. He might be at a training course that would end at about 1:30. I was disappointed but recalled he'd also given me a 2:00 PM appointment so we left and returned at about 1:55 PM. He still wasn't there so we joined the incredibly long line. After about 10 minutes, I spotted my SA coming into the store. He didn't appear to see me but shortly after, the hostess I had spoken to earlier said he was in, ushered my sister and I to sit in a quieter area and served us drinks as we waited for him. He showed up about 5 minutes later and took my bag details again. I added more colors this time, making it more broader as I was leaving the next day - he said he remembered. It was a long wait of about 15 minutes but he returned with a large orange box. I was in heaven. He slowly revealed a K35 sellier in rouge casaque epsom leather and PHW. I told him it was beautiful "I am in love", to which he smiled and remarked "So soon? I see it was worth the wait." It was certainly worth the wait. Even though my sister and I would have preferred GHW, we feel very fortunate to have got the exact bag colors we wanted and it was a great experience. I'll post pics of both bags in a moment - as soon as I figure out how to.



Hope this is in some way useful to others looking to buy a bag in Paris. The stories on this thread provide great research and the rest is down to time and chance in my opinion.


Congrats ! So happy for both of you! I love RC & orange too! :)
 
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