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How to Get Started Collecting Designer Bags | Bags for Breakfast

How to Get Started Collecting Designer Bags | Bags for Breakfast

Wondering how to get started collecting designer bags? This guide will walk you through the basics, including where to find pieces worth investing in and how to keep your collection growing.

Collecting designer bags is a popular hobby for many people. However, it can be difficult to know where to start if you are new to the hobby. In this blog post, we will provide some tips experienced collectors use on how to build your collection. We will also discuss the different types of Hermes bags that are popular among collectors, and how much people are typically willing to pay for them. Follow these tips, and you'll be on your way to building a beautiful collection of bags!

Hermes is one of the most iconic luxury brands in the world, known for their high quality products and timeless designs. Their handbags, in particular, are highly sought-after by collectors and fashion lovers alike. Hermes handbags are made from the finest materials, and each one is handmade by skilled artisans. This combination of quality and craftsmanship makes Hermes handbags some of the most coveted items on the market. In addition, Hermes handbags maintain and increase their value over time like no other, making them a wise investment and asset for anyone looking to add to their collection. So if you're looking for a luxurious, high-quality handbag that will increase in value for years to come, Hermes is the perfect brand for you.

Now that we've established which brand is the best for your ROI, the next thing thing you need to do when starting your Hermes bag collection is to decide which types of bags you want to collect. Hermes makes a wide variety of bags, from clutches and shoulder bags to totes and backpacks.

There are many different types of Hermes bags available, but let's focus on the classic Birkin and it's close sister Kelly. Birkin bags are arguably the most iconic Hermes bag. They are classic and timeless, with a simple yet stylish design. Birkin bags are also known for their durability and high quality craftsmanship. Kelly bags are another popular choice for Hermes collectors. Like their namesake, Grace Kelly, they exude elegance and luxury. The Kelly is like Birkin's sleeker sister, giving them a softer look. They are also usually lighter available in and smaller sizes, making them ideal for everyday use as well as a gorgeous evening bag.

In addition to the style, you need to pair it with a leather. Exotic leather Hermes bags are a must-have for any serious collector. These luxurious bags are often made from crocodile or ostrich skin, which are popular choices for exotics, and they command very high prices. Exotic leather Hermes bags are truly a work of art, and they will definitely make a statement in your collection.

So, which Hermes bag is the best for your collection? Birkin, Kelly, exotic leather or durable every day leather? The answer is up to you! If you're building a collection, then you're looking to have a variety in the colours and leathers so it comes down to what you want to acquire first.

Once you have an idea of the types of Hermes bags you would like to collect, it's time to start looking for them! One way to find Hermes bags is through fashion consignment shops or online resale sites like Bags for Breakfast. These are great places to find pre-owned and brand new in box Hermes bags. Hermes bags can also be found at estate sales and auctions. Keep your eyes peeled for Hermes bags wherever you go, and you're sure to find some gems.

When it comes to Hermes bags, collectors typically look for two things: condition and rarity. The condition os the most important indicator to determine the value of the bag, even more than a rare colour or limited edition. Sometimes a limited edition colour, but in poor condition may become very undesirable. Hermes bags that are rare or difficult to find will also command a higher price. If you're just starting out, it's probably best to focus on finding Hermes bags in good condition rather than worrying about rarity. As you build your collection, you can start branching out and looking for more unique pieces.

So how much should you expect to pay for a Hermes bag? Hermes bags price range is in the tens of thousands of dollars. The price you pay for a Hermes bag will depend on factors like condition, rarity, and the specific style of the bag. If you're on a budget, but are keen to begin a collection, there are still plenty of Hermes bags that you can add to your collection. These "entry level" bags will typically be much less expensive than the Birkin or Kelly. Some may tell you to keep in mind that these bags may not appreciate in value as much, but I really believe there is no such thing as a bad Hermes purchase. The Hermes Evelyne may be a great choice for you, reselling at an average of a more modest $2000.

Collecting Hermes bags is a fun and rewarding hobby. By following the tips above, you'll be well on your way to becoming an experienced Hermes collector and building a beautiful collection of your own!

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