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New York, UNITED STATES: A employee holds a 129,000 USD crocodile Hermes Birkin Bag for the press to see during a private opening for the new Hermes store on Wall Street in New York 21 June 2007. The store which is located at 15 Broad Steet is across the street from the New York Stock Exchange. The store is one of several luxury shops opening near Ground Zero as part of a revitalization project in the area. AFP PHOTO/ TIMOTHY A. CLARY (Photo credit should read TIMOTHY A. CLARY/AFP via Getty Images)

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Very few people can spend $100,000 for a handbag. Of those who can, it still doesn’t guarantee they’ll get the handbag they want — especially if that bag is the Hermès Birkin. Such is the reason why the legendary house of absolute luxury is being sued by people of means who are livid Hermès refuses to accept their money in exchange for the bag. They are pursuing an antitrust class action suit against the company with the end goal, presumably, of finally being able to own a Birkin.




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