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.
Tracking 6 scarf styles
Gucci
GG Pattern Wool Scarf
Save up to 18% off retail
Hermès
Carré 140
Louis Vuitton
Bandeau Silk
Hermès
Carré 90
Hermès
Bandana 90
Hermès
Twilly Silk Scarf
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.