HERMES
-SPECIAL- "HERMES" 60s Early Sandrine Box Dark Blue Calf Bit Bag
From Hermès, which has elevated its origins as a saddle workshop to current luxury, continuously refining leather, hardware, and structure with the same passion, we introduce an exquisite early model of Sandrine with a strong historical background.
A masterpiece where the shape itself, rather than decoration, connects to function, transforming equestrian practicality into beauty.
The core of this model is the bit-shaped hardware on the front, where the twisted bar and ring parts interlock three-dimensionally, creating shadows with each light, adding tension to the navy surface. Moreover, this hardware is not just for visual appeal but is structurally capable of securing the flap, making the opening and closing a natural gesture that imparts a subtle elegance to the user’s hand.
The body has a near trapezoidal, neat box silhouette, with precise seam lines that lift the corners, maintaining a firm structure that allows the bag to stand on its own and keeps its stance intact immediately upon placement. Its design based on flat surfaces creates convincing presence without flashy decorations, and the dense quality of the material and tailoring, which are Hermès's strengths, are directly readable as part of the design, adding significant value.
The material features the fine luster typical of box calf, reflecting light evenly on the surface, creating depth within the navy tone, and balancing a sharp look without becoming too rigid. Additionally, the thick leather quality seen in Old Hermès of that time develops a richer gloss with use, and over time, personal habits are engraved into it, enhancing the satisfaction of ownership.
The handle is generously long, designed to be comfortable both to hold and to shoulder, maintaining a classic appearance while seamlessly fitting into daily routines. The interior opens widely, making it easy to access belongings, and the craftsmanship of the flip lining and stitching reflects the honest handwork of that era. The same warmth as the exterior's neatness is felt inside, conveying a sense of luxury different from modern bags.
Regarding the era, this piece is only stamped with "HERMÈS PARIS," and the later widespread "MADE IN FRANCE" marking is not present, which is an important clue. Its specifications align with the pre-regularization period when country names were not typically marked, and the dense, textured box calf leather characteristic of that time is evident. It is highly credible to consider this as an early 1960s to very early 1970s model, positioned among the initial stages of the Sandrine line.
The significance of this bag lies not in the flamboyance of a typical icon bag but in its ability to bring the maison's fundamental equestrian aesthetic into everyday life. Instead of speaking through logos, it communicates through the shape of the hardware and the surface of the leather. Quietly, those who understand quality are naturally drawn to it. Moreover, the background of being an early model of the same design, combined with its practical nature, gives it archive-level value, making it a rare piece.
Navy blue, because it doesn't sharply define the outline like black, softly seeps shadows on the leather surface, and the three-dimensionality of the bag appears as depth rather than stiffness. The slight bluish hue that emerges from different angles of light creates subtle changes in expression even with the same minimal appearance, and the impression updates with the movement of the wearer.
Furthermore, navy blue, when leaning towards formal, is almost perfectly neat, and when casual, it remains a color that doesn't add too much weight, ensuring it doesn't become the main focus of an outfit but still guarantees a certain dignity. It naturally blends into the wardrobes of those who prefer high-quality materials and tailoring.
Styling-wise, pairing it with minimal coats or neat jackets creates a subtle accent with the shadow of the bit hardware, giving the whole a poised appearance. When added to relaxed sets or simple dresses, the structured silhouette is highlighted, leading to an elegant mood regardless of gender. On days when you want to add depth through material, pairing it with high-quality knits or smooth shirts won't clash with your statement, leaving a definite sense of class only at the fingertips.
It is a superb piece that allows you to enjoy the essence of Old Hermès with the masterpiece called Sandrine.
Take this opportunity.
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About delivery
We will deliver within 7 days after the order, in principle.
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For deliveries to Hokkaido and Okinawa Prefecture, an additional shipping fee of ¥500 will be charged.
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