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Hermes HAC Birkin 40 Handmade Bag in Gold Clemence Leather
The HAC is also known as the Haut à Courroies and it means High Belts in French. It was created in the 1800’s and it’s older than the Birkin Bag. The original purpose of the Hermes HAC Bag was to transport riding equipment like saddle and boots. Émile-Maurice Hermès designed the Hac Bag after the handbags carried by cowboys in Argentina inspired him. Today, the Birkin HAC is generally preferred by male buyers and often replace briefcases or backpacks as the daily work bag. Learn MoreRegular Price: $1,759.88
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Hermes Geta Handmade Bag In Menthe Chevre Mysore Leather
Embrace a cool and edgy vibe with the Hermès Geta. A more casual bag than other Hermès styles, it fills a crucial niche in your wardrobe. It is handcrafted from luxurious Chèvre Mysore goatskin with a grain that softens over time. The bag’s design was inspired by Japanese wooden platform sandals. The chic H closure is repeated on the back. Set low on the bag, the metal hardware is inset with leather matching the bag. The “legs” of the H closure also serve at the bag’s feet, raising the bottom of the bag up off any surface you place it on. Learn MoreRegular Price: $1,709.88
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Hermes Picotin Lock 22 Handmade Bag in Craie Clemence Leather
The Hermès Picotin 22 or MM (Moyen Model) is a luxurious take on the traditional bucket bag. Picotin bags harken back to Hermès’ roots as harness and tack leatherworks for French nobility. Inspired by horse feed bags and named for the portion of grain the bags hold, this humble inspiration led to one of the most casual of Hermès luxury handbags with a slouchy style and contemporary appeal. Since 2002, the simple leather strap closure has sported the iconic Hermès lock, giving these bags the name “Picotin lock”. As a chic carryall with a minimalist design, the Picotin 22 belongs in your wardrobe! Learn MoreRegular Price: $1,409.88
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Hermes Constance 18 Handmade Bag In Sesame Epsom Calfskin
Introduced in 1969, the Hermès Constance quickly became one of the most highly sought-after of the brand’s luxury bags, behind only the Kelly bag and the Birkin. The Hermès Constance 18 is a stylish shoulder bag designed with versatility in mind. The Constance 18, also referred to as the Hermès Constance Mini. The squarish shape and large, prominent “H” closure across the front give this bag a youthful appeal, even when rendered in a durable Epsom calfskin, which is particularly popular because it tends to show color with greater vibrancy than most other leathers. Learn MoreRegular Price: $1,489.88
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Hermes Constance 24cm Bag In Rose Red Embossed Crocodile
The Hermes Constance was first created back in 1959, and was constructed by in-house designer Catherine Chaillet who named the bag after her daughter. It’s gorgeous, unique style can easily be matched with any outfit and can go from an elegant day bag for the office to a whimsical night bag. Learn MoreRegular Price: $1,539.88
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Hermes Red Constance MM 24cm Crocodile Bag
The Constance bag was designed by Catherine Chaillet in 1959, and named it after her newborn daughter. This bag can easily be noted as one of the most versatile and classical bags by Hermes. It’s gorgeous, unique style can easily be matched with any outfit and can go from an elegant day bag for the office to a whimsical night bag thrown over the shoulder as you trollop through town. Learn MoreRegular Price: $1,209.88
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Hermes Oran Slide Sandals In Pink Swift Calfskin
The most outstanding feature of the Oran sandal is the iconic H cutout that stands as a symbol of the Hermes brand that is known throughout the world and in fashion circles. The uppers of the Oran sandal are made of Swift calfskin, which is named after Jonathan Swift, the author of Gulliver's Travels. This is an essential accessory for any woman’s wardrobe featuring the iconic Hermes style for casual wear. Learn MoreRegular Price: $1,209.88
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Hermes Lindy 26 Handmade Bag In Vert Amande Evercolor Leather
Named after the Lindy Hop, a famous American dance from the 1920s, and first released in the spring of 2006, the Hermès Lindy took the fashion world by storm, gaining tremendous popularity with young executives and busy mothers. The Hermès Lindy’s unique style gives it two entirely different looks, depending upon how you carry it. Lindy 26 is a good bag for everyday use and for wearing to work. It looks elegant and structured but at the same time relaxed and casual. Learn MoreRegular Price: $1,509.88
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Hermes Tandem Sandals In Brown/White Lambskin
Hermes's Tandem sandals are made from nappy leather with Chaine d'Ancre motif - the carefully considered detail adds interest to the strappy silhouette. They're set on a 5 cm block heel and have cushioned insoles for comfort. Wear yours with anything from printed dresses to jumpsuits. Learn MoreRegular Price: $1,189.88
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Hermes Royal Loafers In Black Calfksin
Hermes reworks its coveted 'Royal' loafers for the new season with a comfortable rubber heel. This smooth calfskin pair is decorated with a fringed trim that tops the neat toe. We like how the palladium-plated H buckle has an aged finish to mark it out as a heritage feature. Learn MoreRegular Price: $1,209.88
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Hermes H Reversible Belt 32MM in Grey Clemence Leather
The very first interchangeable buckle was designed by the stylist Catherine Karoly in 1967. It was so successful that people lined up outside the Faubourg store. As a result of its popularity and for practical reasons, salesmen ended up naming it after the draw in which it was stored: the famous No. 5382 draw. Since then, there have been countless reinterpretations of the famous H buckle. Learn MoreRegular Price: $1,169.88
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Hermes Ecru Gris Avalon Vibration Throw Blanket
Revealed by a double-sided Jacquard weave, the visual motifs of this merino wool and cashmere blanket draw inspiration from specialized jockey jerseys and horse rugs created at the Hermes workshop on the Faubourg Saint-Honoré that operated from the beginning of the 20th century up to the 1960s. On the principle of heraldry, the study of coats of arms, each stable had its own motif. These motifs were emblazoned on the jerseys worn by jockeys and on the horse rugs, making it possible to identify the stables during races. Learn MoreRegular Price: $1,309.88
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