Hermès Birkin 50 HAC Gray Feutre Wool & Black Togo Leather Palladium Hardware

This is not the first time Hermès has used Fetrue Wool in bags, but it is the first time we’ve ever seen the lightweight felt used in a HAC Birkin, and the effect is incredible. The subtle texture of the gray fuzzy wool is pair perfectly with Black togo leather and cool palladium hardware. The body of the bag is made entirely from a thick piece of Feutre Wool, with no additional lining, making this 50cm Haut a Courroies Birkin extremely lightweight, perfect for travel. The Haut à Courroies, (which translates as “high belts”) bag, is very similar to the...

Hermès Birkin 50 HAC Gris Tourterelle Shiny Porosus Crocodile Palladium Hardware

An extremely special and exceedingly rare HAUT A COURROIES “HAC” 50cm Birkin in stunning Gris Tourterelle Shiny Porosus Crocodile. No other travel bag in the world is as exquisite as this handcrafted Hermès Birkin HAC bag. Investment bag. Since 1892, created by Émile-Maurice Hermès who modeled it after the totes used by Argentinian cowboys while on a trip to South America. Since then, other bags have been created with the original as the muse, including the Kelly in 1956 and the Birkin in 1984, which was modified from the HAC to be shorter and smaller, but with handles made a...

Hermès Birkin 50 HAC Ebene Porosus Crocodile Bronze Hardware

Words do not describe this incredible 50cm HAC Birkin in Ebene Porosus Crocodile. A world class travel bag that will make a statement unlike any other. Spectacular Investment Bag opportunity. The HAC Birkin. The Haut à Courroies, (which translates as “high belts”) bag, is very similar to the Birkin but proportionally taller with slightly shorter handles. … It is much sought after by Hermès connoisseurs as well as celebrities and makes an especially stylish travel bag. Porosus crocodile is the most luxurious exotic skin from Hermès. It is created by polishing the spots with agate for a”Lisse Finish”to the leather...

Hermès Birkin 45 HAC Etrusque Clemence Gold Hardware

What’s the difference between an Haut à Courroies and a Birkin? It’s all in the size – the HAC is a taller bag, and was usually made in larger sizes from 40cm wide up to 55cm, although special order smaller versions (28cm, 32cm & 36cm) are available. The drop of the handles is less than those of a Birkin, making it more of a bag to carry in the hand rather than over the arm – thus its desirability as a travel bag. Similar to the Birkin in every other beautiful detail, it features a roomier interior, an interior patch...