Honestly, trying to figure out the Hermes Lindy is like trying to understand quantum physics sometimes. You see pictures, you read descriptions, and you’re still kinda left scratching your head, thinking, “Wait, *what* exactly am I looking at?”
First off, that shape. It’s described as having a rectangular base, two zippered sides…and then something about resembling a fortune cookie? I mean, I *guess* if you squint and tilt your head, maybe. But honestly, the fortune cookie comparison is kinda weird. It’s more… slouchy chic, right? Like, effortlessly expensive. Which, let’s be real, it *is* effortlessly expensive.
And the zippers! The whole *point* of this little rambling, right? From what I can gather, it’s got these two separate sides that zip together. Smart, actually. Makes getting into the bag easier, I suppose. And you see those zipper pulls, especially on the Mini Lindy they were talking about? Makes a statement.
Now, you can find some Lindys out there. There are a lot of people trying to sell one. But, you gotta be super careful out there! Like, *super* careful. Because there are a *lot* of fake Hermes bags floating around. The real ones are made with amazing leather, like Taurillon Clemence (whatever *that* is). They even mention it has a zip closure in one of the descriptions. So the zipper quality is key to spotting a fake!
Oh, and the name! “Lindy” I think I remember something about a dance thing? Some kind of American street dance from the 1920s. Which is kinda cool, I guess. Gives it a bit of history, a bit of *flair*. And the colors! Rouge H…Beton Alligator…I mean, come on, they just *sound* fancy. And apparently there are a lot of Beton Alligator ones out there.