Sunday 19 January 2014

Hermes Herbag Zip Bag

Walking around town, I realize that many young fashionistas are spotting the newer Herbag Zip bag. 

Guys are carrying it, lasses are slinging it. 

The Herbag Zip bag was released in 2009 after Hermes discontinued their Herbag range.

For the lasses vying for a Kelly and getting repeatedly thwarted ( I know how it feels) or perhaps for someone who wants a Kelly but doesn't fancy a full leather bag. The zip bag 31 is the ideal companion. 

It's trapezoid body shape, back zip and interior pouch make this a functional stylish bag with easy access to our phone and wipes . 

For the men... The cabin size is a functional all around bag that you could carry to work or school? Great for holding portfolios! 

The Zip bag comes in 3 sizes ( 31,39 & 52)  not to mention, a brilliant array of colors. 

A brand new Zip bag size 31 sets you back just over SGD$3300 .  It's really a great way to tease yourself in preparation for your other Hermes to come. 



The Hermes Evelyne Bag

There is not enough thanks that can be bestowed on Evelyne Bertrand for her gift to the practical, flippant and yet fashion savy individuals.

The Evelyne has to be the hardest and easy to carry everyday bag.
Compared to it similarly designed sling bags from the other fashion houses.

I can safely say. Nothing is as light ( in leather) and comfy to carry.

It's wide cloth like shoulder straps and exquisite leather conforms to you.
The simple and elegant wide variety of monotone colors and might I add, fairly affordable.

This is definitely The Hermes Bag to have in our sunny, rainy and humid South East Asian weather. The Iconic H allows the bag to breathe and as long and it is kept out of its box.... Almost nothing can destroy this bag.

If you are looking at a bag to trash about in.  Wrestling at a Sale, Pick kids, go to school, or even walk the dogs!! There is no better bag you can do this in style with, but the Evelyne.

Check in with me again as I highlight the differences in the various Evelynes I - III