The Hermès Mini Lindy Thread

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Soo I tried to get a few mod shots.
I'm about 5'4" and crossbody is perfect - sits slightly above the hip (I dont mind since that's where I like all my cross body's to sit)
On the shoulder, it sits like 2" lower, right below my hip.
It doesn't extend too far out from my body, so I dont feel like I'm going to hit it against things.

I did fit a chanel pouch, my large phone (samsung S10 5G), my calvi wallet, my bastia coin pouch, my lip gloss and could probably fit sunglasses on the top. I was quite amazed how much it fit.

My bag is in clemence (one of my favorite Hermes leather)
Gold with GHW

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If H is going to send any product to an influencer, I'm glad it's the bagholic boy. I perused his social media and it seems like his verticals are dedicated to bags the way purseblog is. His website is very objective and is meant to educate vs the regular fashion influencers who are more subjective by posting personal stuff.

In response to @disappeared, it's usually via the marketing team and you know the item is a loan. Sometimes they make you sign a contract to ensure the products' safe return. The loaned items are usually worth at least 2k+, so they're often designer brands. I've had many brands offer to loan me their items to shoot. Personally, I don't support it because I don't think influencers should pretend to own the items. Hope this answers your question! TLDR; you're contractually obligated to return them.
Can the influencer who is loaned an H bag decide to buy it on their own? ("I love this bag so much I can't live without it" vs. it's a scarce, new bag; H just can't "give" them out like cupcakes." IYKWIM.
 
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