Hermès Birkin Bag - $5,000 RESTORATION
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- Опубліковано 9 чер 2023
- I know I know it’s Jane Birkin I made a mistake, OMG stop crucifying me!!!!🤣🤣🤣🤣
So this was a Project, this Hermès Birkin bag was left in storage for many years without climate control. Interior was completely deteriorated, mildew and musty smell throughout the bag. We disassembled the entire bag and cleaned, cleaned and conditioned it over and over before I was happy with it. Remade the interior with lamb skin and reinforced the main body to give it structural support. I did the best I could with the video and I hope you like it. - Навчання та стиль
Even Hermes won’t repair a bag that far gone. Great job!
They will.
@@walideg5304 Hermes doesn’t repair the inside of bags
they absolutely will
@@peterhgalloway thats funny i read an article a woman sent a bag to hermes spa, they did not touch the inside of the bag and it needed repairs.
insider did a whole thing on Hermes fixing there bags@@daddysails8926
That color is called "blue jeans denim blue" and is one of the most popular Birkin bag colors. I'm amazed by this skilled man! He could get a job at Hermès on the spot.
the inside suede reminded me of a denim jacket I almost bought in Milan. It was a beutiful colour denim, when I picked it up it weighed a ton it was this colour suede but really thick hide. I was so disappointed the only ones they had were to fit chain smoking, stick thin Milanese guys that never eat. 🤣
I wish you had a young enthusiastic apprentice to teach all that skill to carry on that super quality of work you have going on there. You are phenomenal!
2nd that👌🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻. Really masterful work & person @Steve
That could be you 😀
I would literally move from Florida to Virginia to become Steve's apprentice. I love this craft so much!!
Great work, but it seems that it’s not an original Birkin, The feet of real one is not screwed, it’s hammered. Maybe I’m wrong..
I tried calling the shop asking to be an apprentice and was told he doesn't teach 😥 it's such a shame! He's one of the best, would have loved to learn from him.
How anyone could spend that kind of money on a Birkin bag and not keep it in a climate controlled storage is sickening! Your restoration job is perfection, Steve.
Easy, the people who put it away didn’t care for the monetary value. There could have been a divorce, or an elopement, that the owner didn’t find it worth going back for. The original owner could have past away, and all their stuff eventually moved out before being given away. A lot of people don’t know the worth of things and just move it out of the way for ages before eventually getting rid of it.
@@evelyn_r I saw a video of a couple who found a pristine, antique Louis Vuitton steamer trunk at a garage sale being held by an elderly lady who didn't know what it was. They were giddy they snagged it for $200. I wouldn't have been able to sleep at night knowing she needed the thousands it could have obtained at auction to live on.
Who in their right mind would spend that kind of money on this few slabs of leather and cardboard? This is the handbag version of the emperor has no clothes........
@@raffinee_3763 Agreed. I buy the super fakes/dupes without the logo. That bag is a workhorse, but not a $15,000 workhorse.
Sometimes people don't know the real value of inherited items that's why some of these luxury bags have been found at thrift shops
What I absolutely LOVE about these types of videos is how they "pull back the curtain" on how these iconic, overpriced designer bags are actually made. And while the materials may be of a better caliber than most bags, at the end of the day, they're still glued in places, include some kind of cardboard-like material to give it structure, and may even have some hidden imperfections as you pointed out with the leather on this bag. Also, even a bag as expensive as this cannot withstand abuse and poor care! Leather is leather and just because you pay a TON for something, doesn't mean it can withstand any kind of treatment.
Well done! I hope this customer pays you LOTS of money and that you get well compensated by UA-cam for the views and likes on this video!
I agree that prices are ridicules but people are on waiting list to get them, so why not charge them.
This is not original Hermes bag. Feet, stabilizing material, machine stitching are all wrong.
I hate how they use carboard for the inside. We have that kind of structure in cheap shoes and bags.
Thanks for your comment, I have purchased a Chanel leather bag in *hotdups* and use it every day
I'm 70yrs old and I'm going to start a new career as a cobbler 😂. Your an inspiration to us all with your skills and craftsmanship, especially the knife work. Such patience and technique. IMO this is one of your best videos Steve, keep em coming ❤
Great video! I agree with your point about buying fakes for personal safety reason, especially when travelling. Getting mugged on holiday is traumatic enough ,getting mugged with a genuine bag is even worse. It makes sense to me to travel with a fake bag and not carry anything of value that you will miss. Also if you get your bag damaged with dirt, stain, accidents, whatever it is , it won't matter if it's a fake. I recommend *condupcom* for you, it will save you a lot of trouble, but I'm glad you're there.
From Wikipedia: In 1983, Hermès chief executive Jean-Louis Dumas was seated next to English singer/actress Jane Mallory Birkin on a flight from Paris to London. Birkin had just placed her straw basket in the overhead compartment of her seat, but the contents fell to the floor, leaving her to scramble to replace the contents. Birkin explained to Dumas that it had been difficult to find a leather weekend bag she liked. In 1984, he created a black supple leather bag for her: the Birkin bag, based on a 1982 design.
Wealthy people are often more careful with their money than middle class people. It's how they got that way, and they're obsessed with wealth preservation. The money saved can be invested in education, health, or other personal growth. I would like to share a treasure *condupcom* that I recently discovered. The good things inside are not only unique in design, but also very cost-effective. I believe you will also like it.
Incredible work!! I agree the price is too high for a bag, but contrary to others brands Hermès have literally many little towns to sustain in France. They have multiple farms where the cows are treated with the utmost care, they have fields to ensure their pasture is top notch to obtain the best leather quality. And they have created schools and diplomas to train people to their high standard. Everything you see in metal in the bag is 24 karat gold-plated . So compared to others brands their spending is much higher, I think it’s important to keep that in mind. Especially if we compare to Chanel…
Or Palladium. 😊
It should be gold for that price
@@3litangelsAgreed lol
@osiria75 thank You for sharing. Sometimes people don’t understand what goes into certain craftsmanship. Hermes is a dying breed where they ACTUALLY STILL PRODUCE many of their own products BY HAND and haven’t “OUTSOURCED “ it to factories on the other side of the world like Chanel/LV has. Very seldom do you hear about QUALITY issues with Hermes like you do with Chanel/LV and the difference is that Hermes hasn’t gone crazy with the constant price increases(although their prices are steep) like LV and Chanel who in my opinion don’t deserve the current price tags because the QUALITY and craftsmanship isn’t there in their products anymore. They are now mass produced which is why they are experiencing the quality control and super fake problems. These other topics are not meant for this post and I’m not defending the brand. Just speaking to certain facts.
Also LV isn't even leather only the handles and trim so your paying for canvas
Wouldn’t the world be a much prettier place if everything were made by the hands of such talented men and women as he. A true artist. ❤
Would love to have seen the customer’s reaction to the amazing restoration of this very expensive bag!
Birkin bags are lined with goatskin, chevre leather. not lambskin. just fyi.
Hèrmes bags are insanely expensive because you get what you pay for - a piece that will last a lifetime (as long as it is taken care of.) From the selection of the hides, processing et al, to the workmanship, Hèrmes is second to none. The intricacies start with the harvesting the leather to the last stitch on the bag. It takes 10 years of apprenticeship before a craftsman/craftswomen is allowed to make an Hèrmes handbag on their own. Yes, they can be seen as a status symbol, but not all Hèrmes bags are easily recognizable. Thus, they can go through life incognito. I have several Hèrmes bags (the incognito type) purchased on the secondary market that are 30+ years old. They look amazing!!
I loved this purse, the color is beautiful. You are completely right. Your customer is paying for the history of the company. Beautiful bag ❤
Craftsmen like you are so rare these days. Amazing job!
Steve, you an absolute legend! Watching you makes me calm and happy. I used to help out my local shoe repairman 60 years ago and sat with shoemakers in Spain when I was in the Navy. You are a sixth degree Black Belt in Leatherwork. God Bless you Sir! Thank you for sharing your talent and expertise!
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Strangely theraputic watching you restore this bag, apart from the hand stitching which looked like an absolute chore, great job as always Steve.
I usually love your work but in this instance Steve, this really should have been done by someone skilled in handmade bags and who knows about the constrruction of a Hermes Birkin and the types of leather used. The lining used in a Birkin's /Kelly's is not lambskin, it's veg tan pared down to 0.8mm. There would be no strength in lambskin which because of it's suppleness, is traditionally used in glove making. The whole bag is saddle stitched by hand inside out, and turned the correct way in the final stages. The lock is held in place by nails that need a 'Perloir' tool to fix them in place by hammering the dome shape ( a skill in itself) Hermes is able to repair a Bbirkin if any of the stitches fail quite easily because of the saddle stitch, which is not the case with machine stitching. The top flap is sanded (by hand) after each coat of edge paint (6 times) and then a hot iron (Regad) is used to smooth to a glass finish after which paraffin wax is wiped on the edge.
I’m spellbound by this video. I know nothing about making a bag, but plenty about owning them. I’ve had about 2 dozen Hermes bags over the last 30 years. I still have a bunch in my closet. I have never seen any part of an Hermes bag crumble like the one in this video (except the rubber “Amazonia” material). And I assumed that Hermes was super strict in hide selection; its hard to believe they would green light a hide with defects and “cover the defect up” with handle placement. You seem to know A LOT about Hermes construction. Despite some high quality details, do you think this was a fake Hermes bag?
Yes lining is goat (chevre) not lamb, but this bag is fake anyway so why bother with details
Once you opened up the inside and the lining and the yellow dust started spilling out…I automatically started choking.
Craftsmen like yourself make my brain happy. Exceptional work, well done. Keep doing you ❤️❤️❤️
Jane Birkin. An English singer and actress very popular in France.
Beautiful work. Bravo
Your patience and skill to bring that bag back to life is beyond believe Steve. Bravo 👏🏼! Keep the videos coming!
My flabber has never been so gasted with this bag Steveo
What a job $5k was a bargain for the customer I agree the original prices are bonkers However it’s peanuts for the money folk Brilliant job again Always an interesting video from you Thanks again
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I can see why it was $5,000 to repair. You are truly a craftsman. Wonderful job. Thank you for sharing. 👍🏻
masterclass! Thank you for sharing Steve.
Such a great job! I have an Hermes Kelly and this restoration project was a real treat to watch. So much care and attention put into it.
Steve - you are such an artisan. Your workmanship is unbelievable.
Another awesome job Steve! Thanks a lot for sharing. 😊
thanks again for another incredible job Steve.
Fabulous restoration! Thank you for sharing with us!
Steve, it's amazing to watch you work! Excellent job, with a remarkable outcome.
As always!!! Beautiful work Steve!!! 🙌🏻
Couldn’t watch this when it first released but as soon as I got home it was the first thing I did! Keep up the amazing work, Steve!
I have no idea why this is so soothing. I do not do any of this type of work. But, I watch all the time.
Tanner is doing an awesome job. Love his videos too. Great of you to mention him.
Best video ever! Appreciate your candor regarding the price of a Birkin. You and Tanner Leatherstein are 💯 in my book!!
That shade of blue is gorgeous! Thank you for all the time and effort!
That leather is BEAUTIFUL. And your work is impeccable as always.
The hands of a man who's made quality goods for years
Love the bag. My favourit colour. Great job as always.
Another one! My wife actually watched this episode with me! She loved it!! Great job Steve.
Your talent is amazing. This is one of my absolute favorite videos you have done, and I've seen them all. Thanks Steve for sharing. 👜
Wow. A Birkin. Great job Steve. ❤️
Wow, how blessed whoever got it for a gift. That color is simply beautiful! And of course you did a beautiful job!
i trusted Steve he did fixed my LV sling bag thanx much Steve❤
Most folks leave it unbuckled, and the flap open, I watch all of tanners videos it helps me really understand I am paying for a name. Your videos made me understand its labor I am paying for when I think that's an easy fix, I see how much work that simple job is.
I had no idea it would cost so much for a restoration . Oh, you totally deserve every penny for the amazing results you achieve .Love your channel.
Steve, brother, you are talented! You're practically a miracle worker! 👌
Always a pleasure to watch the master at work.
WOW!!! What an amazing job you did with the complete restoration of this bag and giving it a second life. It's like brand new again, maybe even better.
What a extensive project ! Great work 👍
Wow. In this video, you never disappoints me. Thank you.
Always love your work and your comments. Thanks for sharing this beautiful product.
I love watching people with amazing skills bringing things back to life with knowledge care and love. Truly enjoyable. Thanks for making this video and letting us peek at your master workmanship
I love every aspect of your videos; from the camera and audio quality to the commentary! Even my husband enjoys listening to you. Amazing restoration as always!
Beautiful! Well done, great attention to details!!!
You are quite an artist! This was fascinating, and your work is beautiful! Thanks!
This is a fantastic job. Congratulations! I never thought this Birkin would be so beautiful again.
The color of that bag is stunning. What a job! You completely restored this bag to look like new! Quality work!
I love this craftsmanship! I'm mesmerised by the skill. Thank you.
Wouldnt beleive it unless i saw it. Terrific work. Super impressed. I always learn something from one of your videos
I always love how passionate and informative your videos are. Been watching for years and you never disappoint!
Beautifully restoration of a beautiful bag. I hope the owner looks after it. Thank you for taking me alone on your journey from a musty mouldy start to a beautiful end result ❤❤
Once again, a stunning transformation.❤
I’m astonished by the amount of work you’ve done! And the quality of your craftsmanship 🎉
Another amazing job. You took a mess and turned it back into a masterpiece. Well done. I'm sure the customer is thrilled to have her beautiful bag back.
Steveroo, another amazing restoration of a bag that was shot...! One of the only persons on earth willing to do this job and with your patience and skills make it happen...! Five Stars....WOW... Greg
Jane Birkin haha. Love the work done on this bag - incredible!
Well done Steve. Great project. 😊
I know the owner of the bag will be beyond excited and pleased. The price of the bag was astonishing your explanation was spot on. Thank you for sharing your talent with those who follow you, I am never disappointed with the videos I they relax me and educate me. I take much better care of my leather good and in the correct way because you have shown me how. Best wishes to you and yours
Steve you are an artist.
Amazing. Beautiful bag - stunning restoration. 💙💙
What a terrific job, such craftsmanship! Absolutely in awe of your skills and talent 😊
Amazing what people with money will pay for labels! At least that bag appears to've had better materials used than the LV and Gucci stuff. Love me some saddle stitch. That's mostly what I do when sewing leather. Very nice end result on something that was going away (internally) so bad. Always a pleasure seeing your handiwork, Steve. God bless you in your efforts.
Your work is masterful. The client had to be beyond pleased. Especially knowing the condition of which they brought it to you. Your thoughts on the functionality of the closure are spot on. This style bag is not my taste but I see the appeal for others. Beautiful color though. Thank you for sharing your talents with us. Beautiful work as always.
Thank you for sharing your craft!! I absolutely love watching your videos! I would love to be doing what you’re doing!!! And I would love to see more videos just like this!!!!!!
Loved your patience, talent , attention to the HERMES detail & finished product…..as an artist I appreciated your entire process through video.
Saddle stitching and hand skiving are my two favorite parts of leatherwork. It would be pretty tough to be competitive in stitching by hand. You do really beautiful work, Steve.
I agree. I only do hand stitching. Don't have a walking foot machine. Only a hobbyist leather crafter. My stitching pony just gathers dust since I learned the Leap Frog method of stitching. I can do it anywhere, not tied to a bench or clamp. Corter Leather taught me how to do it. I think his method is faster and more precise than using a pony. Hand skiving is still my bane. I try to hone my knife before every session. I cannot seem to get the angle correct on my leather strop.
Love stitching. hate skiving
@@ObelixCMM Almost anyone can do saddle stitching. Skiving takes a lot of time to truly master. It is what separates the boys from the men....so to speak.
It´s such a joy to watch you work! Thank you for taking us along and giving us the chance to see what´s inside the Birkin bag. Highly appreciated!
PERFECTION! Such an artist!
It’s simply a joy to watch, so relaxing
And jeez, holy smokes is that lamb skin such a great match of color. My local fabric store would certainly not have that lol. I find this sort of work sooo interesting. It would be awesome to learn from you (or anyone) with this wealth of knowledge. It has such a good combo of working with hands and math and cleaning - great for my personality!
The best leather master craftsman in the country. What amazing care and actually improving on the Hermes construction technique.
It’s a fake
Fabulous, quality craftsman… what more can I say..👍
Great job in restoring this bag! ... enjoyed watching you tackle this job; looked like new! Beautiful!!!
You did a awesome job with that bag. It is so beautiful 😍
This is absolutely amazing. What an incredible repair.
The only way i was able to get odors out of bags was to use an ozone generator. Put the bag in a closed off room (take plants, anything "live" out), seal off the bottom of the door. It might take 2-3 times but it works. Obviously, this bag required a complete dismantling and deep cleaning and is the exception!!! Great work!
Always, always such a fabulous restoration! Hugz, Tree
I love how you show the world what these expensive brands do. You showed a complete breakdown of what these are made of. Make yo money babe I ain’t mad at you! 🫡 people don’t hate player; hate the game. The internals of this bag had completely disintegrated 😂. I would go get a custom crazy horse leather or 8oz nubuck bag made by a real craftsman for about $600 before I pay thousands for a mildewed compressed paper coated bag. Great business transaction 🫡. You are a very talented and smart man.
Absolutely beautiful work!❤️
Don't worry, your prononciation of "Hermes" is very good 😀 I like this format of video where you show your work and you can speak freely, it allows you to make history points on the items you're working on, it's very interesting. Thanks a lot for sharing your work and your knowledge.
You did an amazing job on this bag
Haven't had you on my feed for a long time. Enjoyed watching.👍🏼
Thanks for sharing Bedo, so awesome!
Such a beautiful repair! Who knows how the bag ended up so damaged but pleased to see that you fixed it. Congratulations!
Hello! greetings! I have been watching your great work for a while. They always bring me so much joy to watch, all the more since I miss so much cutting, sewing and stitching (I started cutting and stitching at the age of 12). My father had a leather and shoe shop down here in Paris, mainly importing handmade shoes and bags from Italy.
The work, craftsmanship and the quality of materials that you are putting into you work is simply mind boggling. I am still amazed to notice that the materials used by some brands are not what one could expect given the price that is being paid. Many thanks. regards
Just one word, " Wow!" 💕
You are a true craftsman and artisan. Mad respect for you.
I know why this bag restoration was so expensive…..because you had to go buy a box of rubber gloves!😂😂😂 Awesome work Steve, it’s truly amazing what you’re able to pull off! (No pun intended!) I’ve never seen you intimidated by a single project that comes into the shop! As a leather craftsman myself I really admire that!🙌🏻
A true master at work❤
You did an amazing/excellent job of restoring this bag.
Have watch this 3 times just to go through the phases, we have to understand making one from scratch /start to finish is hard in itself let alone restoring and repairing one from the start takes a lot of time and especially planning, which i think separates each others skills and foundation on how they learned their skillset, Props to u Steve i love the outcome of this project and for sharing ur videos.