Real vs fake Hermes bag. How to spot replica Hermes Bride a brac lunch box bag

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00:00 - Intro
00:08 - The visible logos
01:03 - The encircling stripe
01:30 - The buttons
02:51 - The zippers
03:50 - The H in the zipper line
04:20 - The inside fabric
04:46 - The care tag (back page)
05:40 - The care tag (logo page)


Unlike a Birkin or Kelly, a Bride-a-Brac is totally unrecognizable with (almost) 0 branding or brand awareness… like, only people who know would know that it’s from Hermès.

Let’s talk about the name Bride-A-Brac. It’s likely a playful twist on “bric-a-brac,” a term used for miscellaneous items and trinkets. The name suggests that this piece defies strict categorization, much like bric-a-brac can be anything from 18th century door knockers to kitschy modern figurines. This inherent flexibility in the name gives us a not-so-subtle hint — maybe it’s more than okay to use this “makeup bag” however we see fit.


I'm gonna tell you about it. This is the Hermes Bride a brac, actually advertised as a cosmetics bag. I do think they're really good everyday bag. Classy in the

The techniques used by counterfeiting factories are becoming more and more sophisticated. For 4-digit amounts, you can get a Hermes bag that looks 99% like the original and sometimes exceeds the original, for example by offering 100% hand-sewn bags (and yes, a Hermes bag is not entirely hand-sewn, only 10 to 15% of the seams are hand-made).

Counterfeiters use the same tools, the same skins from the same tanneries and are sometimes even trained by the houses themselves before joining one of these factories.


So to help you identify a Hermes bag, a Birkin, Kelly, Constance, Toolbox or other, I have created a mini guide, which I hope you will find useful.

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