How to use your Hermès bag without damaging it
Hermes bag collectors often debate whether or not it’s safe to use the bags they own, and, if so, for what purposes and how often. Collectors often insist that the purpose of a handbag is to be carried and will never buy one they won’t carry. Some collectors prefer to maintain their collection in perfect condition for personal reasons or future value. Here are some tips on how to use your bag without damaging.
1. Wrap a Twilly Around the Handles: Sellers often suggest that you wrap a Twilly round the handles when purchasing a Birkin from Hermes. This thin, printed silk piece is ideal for protecting the leather underneath from oil and other damage. The art of choosing the right Twilly for your bag can be considered a skill in itself.
2. Interior marking is one of the most common signs of wear and tear on Birkin bags. Due to the pressure of items such as wallets, keys, phones and other contents, small shallow grooves may form on the base. Inserts protect against dents, but they also help prevent accidental spills and pen marks. This makes it easier to move your belongings from one bag to another.
3. To remove or to not remove the plastic? Collectors are divided on whether or not to remove the plastic covering the hardware of new bags. Some collectors argue that leaving the plastic on the hardware of a new bag for too long will dull it and trap moisture, while others think the plastic protects the bag from superficial scratches. Hardware with no flaws is generally preferred.
4. There are new products to protect the metal feet on Birkin and replica Kelly bags. Rubber caps protect the metal trims, even the parts that are not visible. The only thing that can ruin a bag is a scratched foot.
5. Save your shoulder strap and use a chain instead: A perfect shoulder strap is essential for Kelly accessories. Consider using a chain in place of your shoulder strap. This small replacement comes in a variety of sizes and finishes to match all Hermes hardware. It will keep your bag accessories looking new for many years, and maintain the value.
6. Leave your padlock at home. Although the padlock can damage the bag, it is a very common sight. The padlock should not be hung on the clasp as this will create a “swing mark” underneath. Opt for a pendant that is soft and lightweight, such as a Rodeo charm or Buddy charm. The lambskin will not damage the material and you can keep your padlock in great condition.
This guide will help Hermes bag users to use their treasured possessions, while maintaining their beauty and value.
There’s debate among collectors about whether to remove the plastic from the hardware of a new bag. Some argue that keeping the plastic on too long can trap moisture and dull the bag, while others believe it protects against superficial scratches. Generally, flawless hardware is preferred.