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What does the Hermès logo mean?

Brand Story: The Hermès family, who were Protestants, moved to Crefeld, Germany to escape religious persecution. When Therry Hermes was 27 years old, he went to Paris to make a living. It was not until 1837 that he was able to open his first saddle and harness shop in the busy Madeleine area. The "Kellybag" handbag named after the famous Princess of Monaco, the "saca Depeches" briefcase, the schedule notepad, the "Chained'Ancre" anchor bracelet and women's riding wear are all Hermès' great legendary works. After the Second World War, the Hermès trademark has been spread throughout the world through orange gift boxes, ribbons and carriage logos.

1. Carriage pattern: This is a traditional symbol of HERMES's long history and exquisite quality, which began with the business of horse gear. 2. H-shaped: For the current exaggerated LOGO brand fashion, HERMES is no longer so subtle. That's why the "H" shape often appears on products in the past year or two. In addition to the mirror shape of the HERMES "H-our Elegant Hours" watch series, it can also be seen on its men's and women's slippers.

3.HERMES signature: It can be seen on HERMES leather goods or metal accessories. There is usually a line of small letters PARIS below.