Does it make sense to invest in a good wallet? It’s quite a philosophical discussion. One should of course take good care of one’s money, and it’s widely known that a worn and torn wallet brings bad financial luck, but money spent can no longer be stored in the actual wallet. Thus, a balance needs to be struck. With its 840 euro price tag this HERMÈS wallet in fabulous taupe leather with beige stitching finds itself indeed at the higher end of the wallet market, but it’s a joy to use it every day. So hey. If anything negative needs to be said about this wallet, it is that on the day of purchase it wasn’t available in HERMÈS’ amazing bottle-green leather, nor could the helpful HERMÈS staff say if it’d be available elsewhere, as they only come one at the time.
















COMMENTS
pexberlin:
meh!
AarchmanNYC:
Let’s take a moment to pity the poor, insecure victims of the international luxury marketing vampires. Like their female counterparts saddled with that insane mark of Gluttony–the Hermes Birkin bag, theses hapless clowns were never taught critical thinking and can only receive and respond, lemming-like, to the allegedly seductive come-on of the advertorial prose that tells them to spend $800 on a wallet, because it will mark their superior taste and refined judgement. As hunger and unemployment spread in their own back yards, they step out their front door, blinders firmly in place, with an Hermes swagger in their step. One doesn’t know whether to laugh or cry…