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Used Hermès Birkin 35 Price in Thailand (2026)Pre-Owned Market Price

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Current Market Price — Very Good Condition

฿651,250
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ConditionAvg. Pricevs Retail (฿449,000)
Excellent฿700,000+56%
Very Good฿651,250+45%
Good฿599,250+33%

Based on 30 listings · Last updated: 2026-06-27 · Prices from Carousell Thailand & C2C.in.th

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FAQ

Is buying a pre-owned Birkin 35 worth it in Thailand?
Pre-owned Birkin 35 bags offer access to a luxury icon. Even at near-retail prices, the secondary market gives you immediate availability without waitlists.
How much does a used Birkin 35 cost in Thailand?
A used Birkin 35 in Very Good condition typically costs between ฿271,500 and ฿1,031,000 on the Thai secondary market. Prices vary by colour, hardware, and condition.
Which condition should I buy?
Very Good condition offers the best value — bags show only light signs of use and retain full structural integrity. Excellent condition commands a 10–20% premium and is ideal if you plan to resell. Good condition suits everyday use but may show visible wear.
How do I authenticate a pre-owned Hermès bag?
Authenticate a pre-owned Hermès bag by checking the serial number stamp, stitching consistency, hardware weight and engraving, and lining quality. For high-value pieces, use a professional authentication service such as Real Authentication or Entrupy.
Does the Birkin 35 hold its value?
Yes — the Birkin 35 holds its value exceptionally well. Pre-owned prices remain close to retail, reflecting strong demand in the global luxury market.
Where is the best place to buy a used Birkin 35 in Thailand?
The top platforms for buying a used Birkin 35 in Thailand are Carousell TH (largest selection), Facebook Marketplace TH (direct seller deals), and C2C.in.th (authenticated listings). Always request original receipts and authentication cards.
What's the difference between Excellent, Very Good, and Good condition?
Excellent: minimal use, near-new appearance, may include original packaging. Very Good: light wear on corners or handles, no major scuffs or stains. Good: visible signs of use including scuffs, scratches, or fading — still fully functional but shows its age.

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