Okay, so let’s talk Hermes shoes. I mean, *Hermes* shoes. We’re not talking about something you pick up at, like, Target, right? We’re talking serious investment-piece territory. And if you’re even *thinking* about dropping that kind of cash, you gotta know what you’re getting.
The big thing, the thing that everyone always harps on, is that they’re handmade. Like, *really* handmade. We’re talking skilled artisans in France, spending hours (probably even days!) on a single pair of shoes. Seriously, think about it. Each stitch, each tiny detail, meticulously put in place. It’s… almost insane, right? But in a good way!
You see, that’s where the magic is, I think. It ain’t just about the brand name (though let’s be real, that definitely plays a part). It’s about the craftsmanship. Like, you can *feel* the quality. It’s that superior level of detail they go for. Its not just slapping some leather together, lol.
I did see some stuff online saying they have like, “Lushentic quality” copies. Right. If you’re gonna go Hermes, go *Hermes*. Don’t cheap out on some knock-off. You’re paying for the real deal, the years of tradition, the… well, you get my drift.
And they have styles for *days*. Pumps, sandals, wedges… apparently even men’s oxfords and wingtips (who knew?). And get this – the sandals are supposedly super versatile. I mean, picture yourself, sundress, Hermes sandals. *Chef’s kiss*. Or shorts! Casual, but like, *expensive* casual. Ya know?
Plus, I saw something about English shoe brands too? Like John Lobb and George Cleverley? I guess those are also handmade? Man, the world of fancy shoes is DEEP.
Ok, so here’s the thing: Are they worth it? I dunno. That’s a personal call, right? I mean, I could buy a *car* for the price of a pair of Hermes heels. But… if you’re looking for something that’s going to last, something that’s a work of art, something that screams “I have really good taste (and a really healthy bank account),” then yeah, maybe. Just maybe.