Luxury goods are omnipresent in Singapore, with brands epitomising “exclusivity” through high-end handbags, shoes, and accessories. These prestigious items are a common sight along the bustling Orchard Road and the luxurious Marina Bay Sands.
Among the world’s most elite luxury brands is Hermès, renowned for its iconic “Birkin” bag. Acquiring a Birkin isn’t just a matter of money, and you cannot just walk into a store and buy one; it requires building a relationship with the brand and its sales associates and making substantial purchases of other Hermès products first.
While Birkin bags can easily fetch prices exceeding S$15,000 (and don’t worry about the price because if you are important enough to be offered one in the first place, you likely can afford it), Hermès also offers a range of items that are more “accessible” to the average consumer.
For those who aspire to own a piece of Hermès without the exorbitant price tag, here are seven affordable items from Hermès that you can consider adding to your collection.
#1 Grand Taral Scarf 45 – S$400
Coming in at a very reasonable (by Hermès standards) S$400, the Grand Tarala Scarf 45 is a delightful addition to your wardrobe. This 100% silk scarf, made from luxurious silk twill and finished with elegant hand-rolled edges, epitomizes understated elegance.
Though relatively petite at 42 x 43 cm, this scarf is incredibly versatile. You can tie it in your hair for a chic, bohemian vibe, wrap it around your neck to elevate any outfit, or even adorn your favourite bag with it to add a splash of colour and sophistication.
Available in three stunning designs, the Grand Tarala Scarf 45 proves that sometimes, great things come in small packages. It’s the perfect way to infuse a touch of Hermès luxury into your everyday style without (totally) emptying your wallet.
#2 Band Apple Watch Hermes Double Tour 41mm Attelage – S$787
For those of you who want to look fabulously expensive without breaking the bank, Hermès has teamed up with Apple to release a series of luxury bands for the Apple Watch.
Take the Apple Watch Hermès Double Tour 41mm band, for instance. Priced at a relatively modest S$787, this exquisite band is crafted from Jaune d’Or Swift calfskin – which, in layman’s terms, means premium leather that’s as soft as butter.
This elegant band pairs perfectly with any stainless steel Apple Watch case, whether you’re rocking the latest Series 9 or a previous version. Plus, it accommodates wrist sizes from 130mm to 155mm, ensuring a snug fit for various wrist sizes.
So, if you’re eager to sport a touch of Hermès luxury without needing a second mortgage, this Apple Watch band might be your perfect match.
#3 Reversible Leather Strap 13mm – S$600
The most recognisable belt in the Hermès collection is likely the iconic Kelly belt, which retails for a jaw-dropping S$1,500.
However, the Reversible Leather Strap 13mm is much more affordable at S$600. As its name suggests, this belt features a reversible design crafted from luxurious Swift and Epsom calfskin.
What truly stands out about this belt is its versatility. It offers up to 14 different bi-color combinations. At 13 mm wide, it’s a perfect blend of style and functionality.
#4 Island Sandal – S$570
While Hermès may not be your first thought and stop for footwear, they offer some beautiful options. If you want to strut your stuff in a piece from Hermès, the Island Sandal might just be what you’re looking for, and at S$570, you may be able to afford it.
These sandals come in a striking Violet Iris colour – a deep, dark blue that adds a touch of elegance to your summer wardrobe. Crafted from waterproof Thermoplastic Polyurethane (TPU), they’re as practical as they are stylish.
Featuring the iconic Hermès Chaine d’Ancre design as straps, these sandals blend luxury with a laid-back summer vibe. The iris purple rubber sole complements the straps and ensures comfort with every step.
#5 Harper Naoussa Bucket Hat – S$690
It’s summertime so that means hats are “in”. With the Harper Naoussa Bucket Hat, you can nab a piece of Hermes headwear for S$690.
This bucket hat comes in two different colours – Marron Alezan and Bleu Noir. It also has the same Hermes chain design on the outside and inner brim.
It comes in “Naoussa” printed waterproof jersey and is designed by Henri d’Origny. The brim length of the bucket hat is 5.5cm and the material is 62% polyamide and 38% elastane.
#6 Faconee Upside Down Pocket Square 45 – S$290
For the sophisticated man, a classic pocket square is the perfect accessory to elevate any formal suit and tie combination.
Hermès offers the Faconee Upside Down Pocket Square 45 for S$290. This exquisite pocket square is made from 100% pongee silk and features elegant hand-rolled edges, showcasing the meticulous craftsmanship Hermès is known for.
Measuring 42cm x 42cm, it strikes the perfect balance between subtlety and flair. Available in five different colours, the Faconee Upside Down Pocket Square provides a touch of luxury and versatility, allowing you to match it with various outfits.
#7 Oran Sandal – S$1,100
The Oran Sandal is widely seen as more accessible footwear for women who want an Hermes item, as it retails for S$1,100.
The sandals are made from Epsom calfskin and sport an iconic “H” cut-out. The Oran Sandal comes in a wide range, offering 56 different colours.
It has a natural leather sole, and the H has a leather edge. It also has a lambskin insole and lining.
Focus On Accessories Or Other Items In Hermes
If you want to indulge in a piece of luxury with a Hermès product without emptying your bank account, your best bet might be to focus on accessories or other less well-known Hermès items.
Hermès handbags are often prohibitively expensive, but more affordable treasures can be found. Consider leather straps, hats, sandals, elegant pocket squares and chic Apple Watch straps. This is also a way to build your spending history with Hermès.
Read Also: 5 Things To Consider Before Investing In A Hermes Handbag
Photo Credit: All Photos From Hermès
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