Thieves Make Off With Over $1 Million in Hermès Bags

If the Hermès resale market seems unexpectedly a lot more flush in the near future, there might be a very good reason why: At the end of last week, a band of thieves filched 500 Hermès bags from a packaging and logistics facility outside Paris, according to Women’s wear Daily.

The six thieves targeted the facility, CAMS in Le Plessis-Bouchard, because it had been contracted to package and transport the bags, and they chose a time to strike when the only person on the premises was the manager, whom they forced to load the bags onto their truck. Curiously, WWD also notes that the thieves were not visibly armed on surveillance footage. They are still at large.

The bags in question had individual values of up to 5,000 euros, or $5,354 at current exchange rate. That would seem to indicate that the stolen bags weren’t the brand’s a lot of popular models–Birkins, for example, start at prices nearly twice that of the most expensive bag in the missing group.

This occurrence is the current in a series of luxury goods robberies across the world, normally involving accessories, jewelry and timepieces that have rabid resale markets.

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