I saw this ad the other day, a “Hermes Kelly replica bag in good condition. Colour blue” for 50 euros in Limassol. Fifty euros! It probably looks… alright. You know, from a distance. I gotta admit, I was tempted. Then again, I’ve seen some seriously *bad* replicas, the kind where the stitching is wonky and the “leather” feels like plastic. Yikes.
And that’s the thing, isn’t it? The quality lottery. Like, you can find lists of “RECOMMENDED REPLICA BAG SELLERS” online. Apparently, some people *really* go deep into this, with “Retired Hermes Craftsman” overseeing production? I don’t know, sounds a bit… *too* good to be true, doesn’t it? But hey, maybe!
I also read a review about a Hermes Kelly 28 Bag Replica (Craie Epsom). The reviewer loved it, saying they’re more than just a practical accessory – which, *duh*, it’s a status symbol! But let’s be real, is it *really* the same? Is it even worth it?
Personally, I’m kinda torn. On the one hand, I’m all about saving money. I mean, I *want* a Kelly, but dropping tens of thousands? My bank account would weep. So, a good replica? Tempting!
But then I think about the ethics of it all. Like, is it okay to buy a fake? And what if it falls apart after a month? Total waste of money, right? And what if someone spots it as a fake? Embarrassing!