HERMES COLOURS THAT HOLD THEIR VALUE
Posted onEvery Hermes fan knows the joy of browsing through Hermes's stunning hue selections in catalogues, whether in-store or on the resale market, to pick their favorite Hermes color. While in stores, customers have the option of choosing from classic colours and seasonal-specific colours available at the time, the resale market offers a vast array of colours to choose from.
Hermes is known for creating beautiful hues that bring out the best in their exquisite leathers and exotic materials, with each colour having its specific name and code consisting of letters or numbers. While the U.S. and Europe commonly refer to the colours by their name, parts of Asia use the code to identify specific colours.
How colour affects the value of an Hermes bag
The best Hermes colours that hold their value
Neutrals
Noir (Black): Code 89
A classic go-to shade for any entry-level Hermes purchase. A safe bet, Noir will always remain popular, and is the most resilient to colour fading over time.
Gold: Code 06
A standard popular neutral with a tan orange undertone. The warm undertones in this highly requested Hermes colour complements all outfits regardless of season. It is known to consistently sell at a premium above most other colours in the resale market.
Craie: Code 10
A cream shade with cool grey and blush undertones. Translated to "Chalk" in French, this shade has been a fan favourite since its introduction in 2014. Ever since the discontinuation of the shade Parchment, Craie has been Hermes' closest colour to white.
Etain: Code 8F
A best-selling colour at Hermes. A classic matte dark grey with brown undertones, Etain is French for "tin". This popular colour consistently fetches high prices on the resale market as one of the most popular grey colours to own.
Kraft: Code 2H
A brown shade with yellow undertones. More subtle compared to Gold, Kraft is more subdued peanut butter colour.
Beton: Code 8L
A stunning pale neutral with tones of grey. While Breton and Craie can first appear to be two similar shades of white, Craie has a creamier warm-beige undertone while Breton has cooler grey tones.
Gris Tourterelle: Code 81
Introduced in the 2006 collection, this seasonal turtledove grey colour was an immediate sensation. With its latest broad availability in 2019, Gris Tourterelle is currently produced only in limited numbers. The unceasing demand and lower quantities drive up its rarity and price in the resale market.
Etoupe: Code 18
A rich grey-tone brown with warmer undertones, Etoupe is one of the most expensive colours in the market. In fact, it is ranked next to Etain in terms of being one of the most popular grey colours.
Gris Asphalt: Code M8
A light grey with tan undertones, Gris Asphalt is cooler toned than Gris Tourterelle. It is a wonderful shade for those who like the earthy neutral tones of the Etoupe, but desires something closer to a grey colour than a brown.
Blues and Greens
Blue Jean: Code 75
This lively and vibrant blue shade draws inspiration from the look of faded denim. This iconic color is a popular choice among Hermes enthusiasts, and it is often used in the brand's signature bags and accessories.
Bleu Electrique: Code 7T
This bold and brilliant blue commands attention. It is a stunning color that exudes confidence and sophistication, making it a favorite among fashion-forward Hermes collectors.
Vert Olive: Code 61
Vert Olive is a deep and earthy green that evokes a sense of calm and tranquility. This versatile hue pairs well with other earthy tones and can be worn all year round. It is a timeless Hermes color that never goes out of style.
Bleu Saphir: Code T7
Bleu Saphir is a highly coveted deep sapphire blue. It is a shade of rich ocean blue with purple undertones.
Bleu Brume: Code T0
A dainty shade of baby blue, this precious pastel shade was first introduced in the spring/summer of 2020. Translated to "blue haze", this icy shade of baby blue is desaturated with slight grey undertones, perfectly befitting of its name.
Blue du Nord: Code P3
Vibrant and saturated brights tend to be popular among Hermes fans. One of the most stunning shades of blue produced by Hermes, Blue du Nord is a beautiful and bright sky blue. Perfect for those who want to make a captivating statement with their Birkin.
Vert Emeraude: Code 6L
A rich emerald green that's only produced in glossy alligator leather, Vert Emeraude is a breathtaking shade that most Hermes fans can only dream of acquiring. With its jewel-like depth, this standout colour is highly valued in the resale market.
Vert Criquet: Code 3I
A new fan-favourite green that shot to popularity since its introduction in 2020, this minty pistachio green has been coined the new "it colour" of Hermes.
Bambou: Code 1K
Resembling the rich fresh greens of a bamboo plant, Bambou is an extremely gorgeous deep green that was introduced in the 2014 Spring/Summer collection. Recognised as an auspicious colours in some Asian countries, this shade of green is coveted and rare.Reds & Pinks
Rouge de Coeur: Code S3
Meaning "red heart" in French, this candy-apple red is a vibrant red with coral undertones. Passionate and romantic like its namesake, this red adds a pop of colour to any ensemble.
Rouge Casaque: Code Q5
Rouge Casaque is a vibrant true red that evokes the bright uniforms of jockeys. This popular classic red is so timeless that Hermes also fashioned it into a shade of red lipstick.
Bubblegum pink: Code 5P
Desired as a rare collectible colour, this highly sought after colour boasts a soft pastel pink tone with bright mauve undertones. Many Birkins and Kellys rendered in Bubblegum Pink are notable for sporting contrasting Etoupe stitching to complement the colour.
Rose Sakura: Code 3Q
A beautiful whisper pink that evokes the colour of falling cherry blossoms in spring, this warm light pink colour is one of the most popular colours of Hermes.
Rose Confetti: Code 1Q
Rose Confetti flaunts a creamy, peachy tone that looks so luscious and supple. Known by many fans to be one of Hermes' prettiest shades of pink, Rose Confetti is among the top ten colours to command the highest resale values on the resale market.
Rose Azalee: Code 8W
A darker and more coral-toned version of Rose Confetti, Rose Azalee has a more vibrant and striking effect as compared to the toned down Rose Confetti. An eye-catching colour for lovers of pink, this colour is both feminine and flirty.
Rose Tyrien: Code E5
A standout shade that was most notably introduced in the brand's famous Candy Collection back in 2011, this vibrant neon pink remains a popular favourite. Fun fact: Rose Tyrien is known to be so neon, that many fans have quipped that it even glows in the dark in nightclubs!
Rose Extreme: Code I6
Compared to Rose Tyrien, Rose Extreme has redder and more orange tones while Rose Tyrien is visibly a cooler tone of pink.
Mauve Sylvestre: Code X9
A cool pink shade that is a mix between a bright pastel pink and lilac, Hermes's Mauve Sylvestre is a highly coveted colour that is well-loved for its girly flair.
There you have it, a full breakdown on the Hermes colours that have the best value in the resale market! Read our other blogs and be an Hermes expert on the brand's types of leathers and exotic skins.