Explore legacy and timeless luxury with our collection of second hand Hermes bags. As one of the most revered and iconic fashion houses in the world, Hermes needs little introduction. Steeped in prestige and exceptional craftmanship, Hermes handbags are truly a symbol of elegance and unparalleled artistry. Offering a more affordable way to make your dream Hermes bag yours, shop our gorgeous range of authenticated preowned pieces below.
Second Hand Hermes Bags
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If you are in search of a gorgeous and more affordable Hermes bag but do not love the idea of buying new, then look no further than our gorgeous collection at Luxe.It.Fwd. Long having produced the most iconic bags of our time, the fashion house of Hermes needs little introduction. With waiting lists stretching into the years for certain items when new, women's second hand Hermes bags and purses are among the most represented of the designers in the second hand market, both in Australia and Internationally. With a fantastic range of authentic used cheap Hermes bags, free and fast shipping within Australia, and easy returns if you do not love the bag for any reason, you can shop with true peace of mind.
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FAQs for Buying Your Second Hand Hermes Bag
How do I care for a second hand Hermes handbag to maintain its value?
To maintain the value of a second hand Hermès handbag, follow these care tips:
Handle with Clean Hands: Always handle your bag with clean, dry hands to prevent oils or dirt transferring to the leather.
Store Properly: Store your bag in its original dust bag and box when not in use. Maintain its shape by stuffing it with acid-free tissue or a bag pillow. Avoid plastic bags, as they trap moisture.
Avoid Exposure: Keep the bag away from direct sunlight, humidity, and water, as these can cause discolouration, fading, or damage to the leather.
Condition the Leather: Use a specialised leather conditioner for Hermès leathers like Togo, Epsom, or Box leather to keep the material supple.
Protect the Hardware: Be mindful of scratching the bag’s hardware, as Hermès uses premium finishes like palladium or gold plating.
Professional Maintenance: Have the bag professionally cleaned and serviced regularly, especially by Hermès artisans through the Hermès Spa service for repairs or restoration.
Proper care ensures your Hermès bag retains its value for years to come.
What is the typical price range for a pre-owned Hermes bag?
The price of a pre-owned Hermès bag can vary greatly depending on the style, size, material, and condition:
Birkin and Kelly Bags: Prices typically start at $15,000 to $30,000 AUD, with rare pieces or exotic leathers exceeding $50,000 AUD.
Constance Bags: Generally range between $10,000 to $20,000 AUD.
Evelyne and Lindy Bags: More accessible options, with prices starting around $3,000 to $8,000 AUD.
The condition, age, and rarity of the bag will greatly influence the price, with pristine or limited-edition bags fetching the highest resale value.
What key factors should I consider when purchasing a second hand Hermes handbag?
When buying a second hand Hermès handbag, consider the following:
Authenticity: Ensure the bag is professionally authenticated by experts to guarantee its legitimacy. Trusted resellers like Luxe.It.Fwd provide thorough authentication.
Condition: Inspect for scratches, stains, scuffs, or wear on the leather, stitching, and hardware. Minor wear is often acceptable, but significant damage will affect value.
Materials: Hermès bags come in a variety of leathers (Togo, Clemence, Box) and exotics (Crocodile, Ostrich). Exotic materials and rare colours tend to be more valuable.
Packaging: Original dust bags, boxes, and receipts can enhance the value and desirability of the bag.
Resale Value: Classic styles like the Birkin, Kelly, and Constance retain their value exceptionally well, making them strong investments.
Always buy from reputable platforms, like Luxe.It.Fwd, to ensure you’re investing in an authentic Hermès bag.
How can I verify the authenticity of a second hand Hermes handbag?
To verify the authenticity of a second hand Hermès handbag, look for these key elements:
Leather Quality: Hermès uses premium leathers like Togo, Epsom, and Clemence. The leather should feel luxurious, with even grain and texture.
Stitching: Hermès bags feature hand-sewn saddle stitching, which is precise, consistent, and slightly slanted. Machine stitching or uneven threads are red flags.
Stamp and Logo: Check the Hermès logo for clean, even lettering, and ensure the “Made in France” stamp is crisp and properly aligned. Look for the blind stamp indicating the date and artisan’s mark.
Hardware: Authentic hardware, such as gold or palladium-plated finishes, will have a premium weight and smooth polish. Some hardware will be engraved with the Hermès logo.
Structure: Hermès bags maintain their structure, even over time. Flimsy or uneven construction is a common sign of a fake.
For guaranteed authenticity, purchase from reputable platforms like Luxe.It.Fwd, where each bag is professionally authenticated before being offered for sale.
Luxe.It.Fwd is an independent designer consignment store specialising in second hand luxury items. Luxe.It.Fwd and its authenticators are not affiliated with Hermes. Hermes is a registered trademark of Hermes.