10 Things You Didn't Know About Hermès

Hermès 101

The Ultimate  Fashion House

Hermès has been one of the largest fashion houses in the world. Qualiity craftsmanship  and timeless design keep the luxury house  at the top. Here are 10 facts that you may  not know about Hermès.

Hermès began in 1837, when the harness-maker Thierry Hermès opened a workshop in rue Basse-du-Rempart in Paris. Right away he understood the importance of quality craftmanship.

1. Hermès Started in  the 19th Century

Emile-Maurice Hermès met Henry Ford, who offered to take him to tour Ford automobile factories. Legend has it that he was so impressed when he discovered the zipper in a car's interior that he patented that innovation for use in Europe, where it was first used on the Hermès Bolide bag.

2. Hermès's Automobile Connection

Hermès knows that the backbone of its brand is quality craftmanship, so it trains its craftspeople for 18 months. Once they start the job, it takes eight years to earn the "master artisan" title.

3. In-Depth Training

Lyon has been the French capital of silk for  500 years, so it only makes sense that Hermès makes its scarves there.

4. Hermès Produces Scarves in Lyon, France

Ever wonder how long it takes to make an  Hermès Birkin or Kelly? The answer is about  15 to 20 hours, but that depends on a number  of factors, including size and material.

5. Bags Made by Hand

Did you know that Hermès crocodile bags take  the longest to make? The durability of the skin adds extra hours to manufacturing.

6. Material Matters

Hermès wants to do good within the  communities where there are stores, so it  does things like partner with schools to  donate materials and more.

7. Hermès Gives Back

An Hermès bag is meant to be passed down  from generation to generation, so rather than discard old bags, it repairs them make them  like new in house.

8. Hermès Encourages Circularity

Hermès is all about exclusivity, so much so  that it has less than three dozen stores across  the entire United States.

9. Hermès Is Selective

An Hermès carré measures at about 35" x 35", consisting about 280 miles of silk thread.

10. Hermès Scarves Consist of Over 200 Miles of Thread