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Used Hermès Scarves — Price Guide

Hermès silk scarves are collectible luxury items. Limited editions appreciate in value; classic prints hold steady at 60–80% of retail.

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Gucci

GG Pattern Wool Scarf

Very Good$425

Save up to 18% off retail

Hermès

Carré 140

Very Good$969

Louis Vuitton

Bandeau Silk

Very Good$542

Hermès

Carré 90

Very Good$1,041

Hermès

Bandana 90

Very Good$974

Hermès

Twilly Silk Scarf

Very Good$1,115

Frequently Asked Questions

Do Hermès scarves hold their value?

Classic Hermès prints in excellent condition typically sell at 60–80% of current retail. Rare prints, artist collaborations, and discontinued colorways can exceed retail — especially when accompanied by the original box. Condition is everything: stains or fading significantly reduce value.

How do I authenticate a pre-owned Hermès scarf?

Genuine Hermès scarves have a hand-rolled and hand-stitched hem — look for slightly uneven stitching under the edge, which is the mark of handwork, not machine finishing. "Hermès Paris" is woven (not printed) into the selvage edge. The silk has a distinctive weight and sheen; feel the hand before buying if possible.

What's the difference between Carré 90 and Twilly?

The Carré 90 is the classic Hermès scarf — a 90×90cm silk square with a full illustrated design. The Twilly is a narrow 5×86cm silk ribbon, originally designed to tie around bag handles but equally popular worn around the neck or wrist. Twillys are more affordable entry points to the Hermès universe.

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