EVELYNE
Evelyne
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Evelyne is a chic shoulder bag designed in 1978 by Evelyne Bertrand, who was the head of the saddlery department at Hermès. It was originally made for horse groomers to store brushes and other horse care items. It features a vertical oval silhouette that resembles a horse's horseshoe and perforations in the shape of the letter H, the initial of Hermès. This perforation was designed to create airflow inside the bag and make it easier to dry tools, as saddlery items are often wet. The wide opening and snap fasteners allow for smooth access to the contents and excellent storage capacity. The unique design and elegance that doesn't look too casual even when worn over the shoulder are unique to Hermès. The Unisex design makes it a favorite of many people, both men and women.
Evelyne 's popular materials include Taurillon Clemence and Togo. Both of these are Hermès' representative natural leathers and are very similar, but Taurillon Clemence has a slightly larger grain and a softer texture. Taurillon Clemence was introduced in the late 1980s and 1990s and is now used in a wide range of items from bags to accessories.
Popular colors for Evelyne include etoupe, black, and gold.
Evelyne has been loved by many people for over 40 years for its simple and functional design. Although it has been renewed several times throughout its history, its basic design philosophy has not changed and it is a series that has been accepted throughout the ages.
Evelyne I: It was a very simple design, with no pockets and no adjustable shoulder straps. The front of the bag had an H-shaped punching, which was designed to ensure ventilation.
Evelyne II: An open pocket has been added to the back, increasing storage capacity. This makes the design more practical and improves usability.
Evelyne III: The shoulder strap is now adjustable, making it even easier to use. This allows the user to adjust it to suit their height and preferences, making Evelyne even more appealing.