![]() The depth dimensions of this bag allow for your phone to fit inside, and though your phone fits, the bag still remains and looks like the mini bags that so many covet. This bag is small, but thankfully it is mighty. It’s not out of a lack of want, but as I’ve gotten older, I find it harder to justify a bag that simply isn’t usable. While I’ve always been a fan of the mini bag trend, even when it doesn’t entirely make sense to me from a functionality standpoint, I haven’t often found myself inclined to purchase a mini bag. This is a true saddle bag, easy to carry, and looks easy in appearance. This design is laid back, there’s a long shoulder strap that’s not adjustable (but you can change it out for different straps), and while the H in the center of the bag is recognizable, it isn’t overly in your face as it’s meant to flow with the bag. Years ago, I never considered this bag as one I would want, but there was something about the mini version that I just kind love, and when the bag was offered to me, I jumped at the chance. The backstory of the bag is important, as it explains the more casual aesthetic, which, if you know me by now, you know I adore. It was housed in the equestrian area of the store. At its start, the Evelyne wasn’t even shown with the other luxury bags. Even the iconic perforations had a purpose: to allow airflow to dry the tools and were not meant to face forward rather, they were intended as the back of the bag. The initial design for the bag was to be a saddle bag meant as a carryall for horse groomers. The Hermès Evelyne Bag was designed in 1978 by Evelyne Bertrand, who at the time was the head of the riding department for the brand. The shape is notable and recognizable as an Hermès bag instantly, down to the perforated H emblem on the front of the bag. ![]() While not the most sought-after design from the house of Hermès, the Evelyne is still highly covetable and one of the first bags many people start their H collections with. ![]()
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