Finding The Best Place To Buy Vintage Hermes Scarves For Sale

By Cornelia White


In the day of glamour and style scarves were the accessory of the day. Icons like Grace Kelly and Sofia Loren used scarves around their neck, over their hair when riding in convertibles, tied to their handbags, and even as a sling for a broken arm. Finding vintage Hermes scarves for sale today can allow you to bring a bit elegance to your wardrobe.

The history of Hermes goes back to 1837 when they opened making harnesses for carriages. Quickly they moved to making saddles, bags, and eventually they moved into women's couture clothing. In 1937 they created their first scarf that were ninety by ninety squares and made with silk to be one of the strongest scarves ever.

The attention to detail is second only to the care given to these scarves. With hand sewn hems and over 25,000 designs, there is something for everyone. This company also brings innovation with two new collections every year. They have also made smaller sizes with a seventy by seventy square and have used cashmere to bring a new feel to an old classic. Even though the first choice to use these accessories is to dress up your clothing, you can also make pillows or adorn your walls with these works of art.

Buying these accessories from Hermes today is a thrill, but finding vintage scarves is even more fun. Like a treasure hunt you search for past patterns or designs that can give you the look and feel that you want. Finding a scarf that has the correct signature in the design and the copyright correctly will ensure you have found an original.

There are many places to try to find the original pieces such as consignment stores, antique shops, and boutiques. Make sure that you are in fact purchasing an actual Hermes. Counterfeit of high end products happens often so you want to make sure you know what to look for when you're buying a potential vintage piece.

Here are some ways to spot a fake scarf. The accent sign on the second e in Hermes should face backward not forward. The tag should be written in French, any other language means it is counterfeit. Make sure to notice if the hem is rolled toward the bright side of the scarf and then hand sewn. If it's rolled toward the dull side of the design, it's not real.

There are many sites on the internet that will sell you vintage scarves. Sites like eBay and Etsy are known for having all kinds of classic and traditional items for sale. Just make sure you are using reputable dealers. Most of the people that sell products like older Hermes scarves have reviews from previous clients that will give you an idea about how the service and product were delivered.

Searching for vintage Hermes scarves for sale will allow you to bring a bit of classicism to your look of today. Look through a book that shows all the designs created over the years to find your favorite. Then go searching for the vintage look. These scarves never go out of style and you can use them for many years to come.




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