There is no bag that evokes the same response as the Hèrmes Birkin. From references throughout popular culture to the plethora of A-listers who are spotted carrying a Birkin while out and about, this is a bag that has become the pinnacle of luxury design.
Recognisable for its shape, design, and handful of standout features, it’s true when they say there’s a Birkin for every kind of buyer. Hèrmes refreshes its collection every year, with seasonal colour palettes, limited-edition designs, and a range of rare and unique finishes to match. And while exotic skins and unique materials represent some of the more unexpected and eye-catching Birkins on the market, for the most part there are three core materials that buyers have to choose from.
These three types of leather have become staple materials used in the construction of Hèrmes bags, owing to their durable but supple finish and the way that they respond to colour dyes and details. Keep reading for our deep dive into the three most popular Hèrmes leathers, and how to choose the perfect bag for you.
Hallmarks of Togo Leather
The first of the three most popular Birkin leathers is Togo leather. This comes from the hide of a calf (notably, in the case of Togo leather, a female) and is recognised as being both durable and lightly textured, with a pebble-like feel under the fingers as you brush the outside of the bag.
The fine grain of Togo leather means that this bag is resistant to scratches and holds its shape and structure very well – something that is incredibly important with the Birkin bag. It’s also worth noting that the Togo leather, because of its scratch-resistant finish, is easy to wipe clean and maintain; a feature that renders it especially popular with everyday buyers and those who want to add a touch of glamour and luxury to their lifestyle look.
Why Clemence Leather Is So Coveted
Clemence leather is the one most likely to get confused with Togo leather, as both come from the hide of a calf. However, Clemence leather comes from male calves (bulls) as opposed to females, which changes the texture of the leather and its structure.
When you look at a bag crafted from Clemence leather from a distance, you will notice that this material has a more relaxed shape to it. It doesn’t hold its structure in quite the same way as a Togo leather bag, as the leather is heavier. This also means that carrying the bag feels different; the extra weight is an important factor to note from a user’s point of view, though it also underpins the premium quality of the leather.
Clemence leather is one of the best options for those who covet a matte bag. The texture of the fabric creates a matte aesthetic that is particularly good for everyday use, while the more formal look of the Togo leather makes this the ideal bag for red carpets and nights out.
Is Epsom Leather Right for You?
The third and final leather that is commonly seen amid the Birkin collection is Epsom. This leather derives from calfskin, like both the Togo and Clemence leathers, but is further embossed to create the texture and sturdy structure that is required for a timeless bag like the Birkin.
Epsom leather is characterised by its subtle shine, which sets it apart from the matte Clemence leather, though it boasts the same highly durable surface that is prioritised by buyers.
Key Features of the Birkin Bag and Why It Remains So In Demand
Because the look of the Birkin is so fundamental to its popularity, with the wide base, slight lean on the sides of the bag, and the belt across the front that is enhanced with your choice of hardware, the material you choose is integral to its overall aesthetic.
Buyers covet the timeless look of the Birkin, with all of the aforementioned leathers contributing to the texture, structure, and the vibrance of the various colour palettes available.
Togo and Epsom tend to be the best options for both a sturdy structure and easy-to-maintain texture, while Clemence is a little more soft and supple, and creates a more relaxed aesthetic. All three leathers embody the luxury that Hèrmes is renowned and reputed for, with the high-quality finish of the different hardware options meaning that buyers can select a bag that is practical, that compliments their lifestyle, and that uses their preferred hardware material.
Layering all this into one bag, it’s little wonder that the Hèrmes Birkin is not only popular but also incredibly rare and difficult to get hold of. The quality of the materials, their construction, and of course the reputation of this bag as a mainstay of popular culture mean that Birkin bags are always in demand – on both the retail and second-hand markets.
Should You Buy a Birkin Bag?
The first decision is whether a Birkin bag is the right model for you. From there, it’s all about compiling your colour preferences, size, leather or material finish, and overall aesthetic to find your perfect bag.
Buying an authentic Birkin can be a bit of a minefield, especially with so many counterfeits out there that promise high quality but hide behind cheap fabrics and unfinished seams. The same is true for sellers looking to part with a well-maintained Birkin, ensuring that they receive the true value of their bag as per its materials, condition, and finish. It’s crucial that you only shop – or sell – through reputable resellers and always ask to see the proper authentication documents before parting with your money.
To browse the widest selection of Hèrmes Birkin bags on the market, head to your local boutique store in London – where ever-changing stock meets a premium customer experience every time.