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onMarch 11, 2019
Volume III of PurseBop’s Hermès Encyclopedia Series
If there’s one thing we’ve nailed, it’s Hermès facts. We’ve piled them up over the years, broadening our base of Hermès knowledge. At PurseBop, we not only like to buy, wear, and show off our Birkins, Kellys, and Constances, but also to knoweverything there is to knowabout them. We’re information gatherers, and there’s nothing we love more than to share that information with you.
Enter this encyclopedia. We’ve done them before, but this is an updated version of a very special one: The Encyclopedia of Hermès Bag Sizes. Perhaps our readers’ favorite topic on the site is handbag size. We weigh and compare, discuss and mull to no end. Now, we’ve compiled a reference guide for everything we know (and everything we want you to know) on H bag sizes. Read on!
@thydo0911
From Mini to More: Hermès Birkin Sizes
An in-depth evaluation of the three most popular Birkin sizes—the 25, 30 and 35—with clear photo comparisons of length, width, and height.
Click here to read the full post
Hermès Birkin Size Comparison
In one of our most popular posts of all time, PurseBop team members of different body shapes model the Birkin 25, 30 and 35. See the bags from various angles “in real life” and get a better sense of what your future Birkin might look like on you!
Click here to read the full post
The Hermès Kelly Encyclopedia
The most essential Kelly knowledge lies in this encyclopedia, one of our PurseBop classics. Aside from general knowledge, the guide includes a must-read chapter on Kelly sizes.
Click here to read the full post
The Hermès Mini Kelly is Back!
Ah, the return of the beloved Mini Kelly 20. The Mini Kelly 20 II, slightly different in shape from the original version, was released to much praise in 2016. If you’re considering ultra-mini, look no further—though they might be hard to get your hands on.
Click here to read the full post
Hermes 101: The Hermes Constance Bag
In our go-to article for information on the Constance, we include all the basics on sizing. For comparison, feel, etc., check out our Constance class.
Click here to read the full post
The Hermès Constance Face Off : C18 or C24?
In this feature,@el4bz, “eternalove4bags,” compares the two most desirable Constance sizes: the 18 and 24. She discusses the 4 c’s: capacity, convenience, chicness, and cost. The article ends with testimonials on the bags from some of the fashionistas in our community. An absolute must-read.
Click here to read the full post
@bb10lue
Irresistible, Yet Unattainable: Hermes Mini Bags
How can something so small create such a big stir?That’s the question this post investigates. Here, we explore the mini phenomenon as it pertains to Hermès. Hint: Hermès is NO exception to the explosive trend.
Click here to read the full post
@upcloseandstylish
The Hermès Mini Bag Craze
The sequel to the previous article. After further investigation into the mini H trend, we figured we’d shareour research in a useful reference guide. The result? Everything we know to date about mini H bags with lots of eye candy for reference and inspiration, of course.
Click here to read the full post
@my___closet___diaries
Five Reasons the Hermes Mini Trend is Here to Stay
Our most recent post on Hermès bag sizes. Want to learn why the H mini trend isn’t going anywhere? Read on.
Click here to read the full post
@styledbyshishi
Don’t Get Rid of Your Larger Bags Just Yet!
WARNING: Before you go completely mini, consider this advice… “bag size is just a cyclical trend.” PurseBop answers Q&As on H bag size in this post.
Click here to read the full post
@bibi2couri
We hope this has helped you out as you navigate your Hermès journey! Just a few things to remember: bags of the same width (e.g. the K25 and B25) don’t always feel the same. We often find that the Kelly feels smaller; the K35, for instance, seems closer to a B30. Before a major purchase, it’s best to hold different sized bags yourself if possible—as always, there’s nothing like the real thing.
Stay tuned for the next volume of the Hermès Encyclopedia! In the meantime, catch up on the other volumes and Hermès news below.
Read related articles:
Hermès Remains Popular as Ever with Continued Company Growth
Hermès 101: Origins, Equestrians, and Aristocrats
Hermès Encyclopedia Volume I: New System in Paris to Buy a Bag
Hermès Encyclopedia Volume II
Love, PurseBop
XO
Published: March 11th, 2019
Updated: March 11th, 2019
Volume III of PurseBop’s Hermès Encyclopedia Series
If there’s one thing we’ve nailed, it’s Hermès facts. We’ve piled them up over the years, broadening our base of Hermès knowledge. At PurseBop, we not only like to buy, wear, and show off our Birkins, Kellys, and Constances, but also to knoweverything there is to knowabout them. We’re information gatherers, and there’s nothing we love more than to share that information with you.
Enter this encyclopedia. We’ve done them before, but this is an updated version of a very special one: The Encyclopedia of Hermès Bag Sizes. Perhaps our readers’ favorite topic on the site is handbag size. We weigh and compare, discuss and mull to no end. Now, we’ve compiled a reference guide for everything we know (and everything we want you to know) on H bag sizes. Read on!
@thydo0911
From Mini to More: Hermès Birkin Sizes
An in-depth evaluation of the three most popular Birkin sizes—the 25, 30 and 35—with clear photo comparisons of length, width, and height.
Click here to read the full post
Hermès Birkin Size Comparison
In one of our most popular posts of all time, PurseBop team members of different body shapes model the Birkin 25, 30 and 35. See the bags from various angles “in real life” and get a better sense of what your future Birkin might look like on you!
Click here to read the full post
The Hermès Kelly Encyclopedia
The most essential Kelly knowledge lies in this encyclopedia, one of our PurseBop classics. Aside from general knowledge, the guide includes a must-read chapter on Kelly sizes.
Click here to read the full post
The Hermès Mini Kelly is Back!
Ah, the return of the beloved Mini Kelly 20. The Mini Kelly 20 II, slightly different in shape from the original version, was released to much praise in 2016. If you’re considering ultra-mini, look no further—though they might be hard to get your hands on.
Click here to read the full post
Hermes 101: The Hermes Constance Bag
In our go-to article for information on the Constance, we include all the basics on sizing. For comparison, feel, etc., check out our Constance class.
Click here to read the full post
The Hermès Constance Face Off : C18 or C24?
In this feature,@el4bz, “eternalove4bags,” compares the two most desirable Constance sizes: the 18 and 24. She discusses the 4 c’s: capacity, convenience, chicness, and cost. The article ends with testimonials on the bags from some of the fashionistas in our community. An absolute must-read.
Click here to read the full post
@bb10lue
Irresistible, Yet Unattainable: Hermes Mini Bags
How can something so small create such a big stir?That’s the question this post investigates. Here, we explore the mini phenomenon as it pertains to Hermès. Hint: Hermès is NO exception to the explosive trend.
Click here to read the full post
@upcloseandstylish
The Hermès Mini Bag Craze
The sequel to the previous article. After further investigation into the mini H trend, we figured we’d shareour research in a useful reference guide. The result? Everything we know to date about mini H bags with lots of eye candy for reference and inspiration, of course.
Click here to read the full post
@my___closet___diaries
Five Reasons the Hermes Mini Trend is Here to Stay
Our most recent post on Hermès bag sizes. Want to learn why the H mini trend isn’t going anywhere? Read on.
Click here to read the full post
@styledbyshishi
Don’t Get Rid of Your Larger Bags Just Yet!
WARNING: Before you go completely mini, consider this advice… “bag size is just a cyclical trend.” PurseBop answers Q&As on H bag size in this post.
Click here to read the full post
@bibi2couri
We hope this has helped you out as you navigate your Hermès journey! Just a few things to remember: bags of the same width (e.g. the K25 and B25) don’t always feel the same. We often find that the Kelly feels smaller; the K35, for instance, seems closer to a B30. Before a major purchase, it’s best to hold different sized bags yourself if possible—as always, there’s nothing like the real thing.
Stay tuned for the next volume of the Hermès Encyclopedia! In the meantime, catch up on the other volumes and Hermès news below.
Read related articles:
Hermès Remains Popular as Ever with Continued Company Growth
Hermès 101: Origins, Equestrians, and Aristocrats
Hermès Encyclopedia Volume I: New System in Paris to Buy a Bag
Hermès Encyclopedia Volume II
Love, PurseBop
XO
Published: March 11th, 2019
Updated: March 11th, 2019
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