![]() ![]() If you’re interested, you can feel free to message me on my Instagram or Facebook page if you’d like to use my personal shopping services to acquire these for you! Are They Worth It? The only way to purchase these right now is to either get extremely lucky on the Hermes website or to use a personal shopper. Dad sandals are definitely a trend, and while this trend could return next summer, these are not shoes that I would call an ‘investment’ since you can’t be certain they will remain in your wardrobe for years to come.Īvailability – These shoes have been sold out in boutiques for months, and there’s a 3-6+ month waitlist to get them directly from your sales associate (SA). Trendy – These are, unfortunately, not a timeless style. Unlike the Orans, the Chypre sandals have very thick soles which are perfect for going on long walks around the city. Wear and tear – Because of how the shoes are designed, wear and tear on these sandals won’t be very noticeable. Hermes’ Chypre Sandals run anywhere from $800-$1,1100 retail (depending on the material), whereas Chanel’s dad sandals are priced at $1,525. Pricing – Compared to other luxury brands’ dad sandals, these are actually reasonably priced. Calfskin is comfy from the get-go whereas Epsom needs to be worn a few times to make the leather less stiff. Although I ranked Epsom last, it’s worth noting that Epsom is still comfortable overall – just not quite as comfortable as calfskin. Here are the materials ranked in order of comfort: calfskin, suede goatskin, woolskin, and Epsom. These Chypre Sandals also came with a booklet that tells you all about how to care for heritage calfskin leather.Ĭomfort – The biggest pro, by far, of these sandals is that they are extremely comfortable! Especially if you purchase them in calfskin leather, it’ll feel like you’re walking on clouds. I find that Hermes’ canvas drawstring dustbags are much higher quality than other dustbags provided by luxury brands these are durable, breathable, and will protect your shoes when traveling as well. What They Come WithĪll of Hermes’ shoes come with the classic orange box and two separate dustbags. ![]() You can also watch my YouTube review and unboxing here. Keep reading my Hermes Chypre Sandals review to find out the pros, cons, sizing, and whether or not I think they’re worth the money. Thus far, I’ve been impressed with their Calvi Cardholder and classic Oran Sandals, and now it’s time to see if the highly-coveted Chypre Sandals are worth the price tag. If you’re not familiar with the brand, Hermes is known as the #1 artisan for leather goods in the entire world, which is quite the reputation. I began my Hermes journey earlier this spring, and since then, I’ve been able to try products from different departments to see whether the brand truly lives up to its hype.
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