Hermes Special Order Bags

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Since this thread is now huge and the internal links to frequently asked questions no longer work, here is a brief FAQ for newcomers to the Hermes Special Order process.

What are the current choices for "a la carte" Special Order bags?
Current color charts Page 1529 Post 22,934 February 16, 2025
Most Recently Known Selection Definitions (bag types, sizes, combos) Sept 4, 2021 - Probably out of date
Thread Choices for stitching. - Probably out of date
Lucky Symbols for stamping.


What is an Hermes Special Order?
Each year Hermes gives select clients the opportunity to customize a classic bag in a made-to-order a la carte process. This thread is only for bag A La Carte orders (please use the separate threads for watch SOs and shoe SOs). "A la carte", "SO" (special order), and "HSS" (horse shoe stamp) are used interchangeably on this forum.

When is the Special Order season?
Currently, there is one SO season each calendar year, opening around the middle of February and closing when slots run out or the end of December, whichever occurs first. New SO menus are typically leaked in February and remain constant until the following calendar year. Individual stores have complete discretion on when, within this window, they offer SO appointments to their clients.

Which specs can I customize?
Hermes defines which specs can be customized and these specs can change each SO season. Generally these specs include: leather type, leather color, and hardware color. At your SO appointment, your SA will present you will the limited menu of choices including bag types and sizes (Birkin 25, Kelly 28, etc), pre-set combination designs (line, verso, multico, etc), leather choices, leather colors, hardwares, and a map for which options can be selected for which bag type and size. Not all leathers and hardwares are allowed for all bag types and sizes.

Can I make physical changes to a bag definition during SO?
Sometimes clients would like to change a physical aspect of a bag, like increase the handle drop or add a pocket or a strap. Unfortunately, Hermes does not allow any type of alteration to the bag definition during SO. For extensive changes like these, a client would need to pursue a “Horizon order” which can be read about here.

How long will my SO take?
There is no way to predict how long a SO will take from placing the order to receipt of the finished product. Although Hermes has recently put forward efforts to fulfill a la carte orders within a year, it isn’t uncommon for bags to arrive in just a few months or also much longer than the year estimate.

Can my SA give me status my existing SO?
Unfortunately, the info that can be seen by SAs at the local store is very limited. They can generally see if the order is still outstanding (ie hasn’t been cancelled) but do not get status updates beyond that. Some stores will update clients when they get notice that a bag has been shipped from Paris but other stores wait until the bag is physically in store before alerting the client.

Do I need to place a deposit for SO?
In most regions of the world, a deposit is not required for SOs. However, some Asian and Middle Eastern locations do seem to request at least a partial deposit. Deposits may also be required in other regions if the SO selections are very personalized (ie if you have your personal initials hot stamped onto the bag) such that selling the bag to a different client, if the original client declines the bag, would be difficult.

Do I receive confirmation of my SO after placing my order?
In most regions of the world, the client gives their specifications to their SA and that is the last they hear about it until the bag arrives. Paris stores seem to be an exception to this and send the client a confirmation email within a few weeks of placing the order.

Is there a premium for a SO bag?
No, there is no premium price for SO bags. Their price is the same as any other standard stock bag of the same specifications at the time of delivery.

Is my SO a quota bag?
SO bags are generally counted toward a client’s two-bags-per-year limit at the time that the bag is received and paid for. If a client has already maxed out their quota bag allocation for the year, some stores will allow an exception to purchase your SO as a third bag for the year while other stores will require the customer to wait until a new calendar year before receiving the bag. These policies are subject to be changed per store at their convenience so it is always wise to check with your specific SA.

Where can I get ideas for my SO bag?
This thread shows unique combination bags and this thread shows contrasting stitching bags. Please consider posting your bag there once it arrives!

Where can I see historical SO menus?
2024 on post 21,296 page 1420 Feb 7, 2024
2023 on post 19,874 page 1325 Feb 3, 2023
2022 on post 17,729 page 1182 Sept 13, 2021
2021 on post 15,439 page 1030 Aug 16, 2020
2020 on post 13,222 page 882 Aug 8, 2019
2019 on post 10,472 page 699 Sept 10, 2018
2018 on post 7,687 page 513 Sept 15, 2017
2017 on post 4,749 page 317 Sept 26, 2016
 
So FSH is willing to ship my HAC home which is so exciting and they just sent me additional photos which just made my heart sink. Turns out the bag doesn’t have a HSS. They confirmed indeed the hardware is BPHW and the leather is BN Togo.

What’s odd is that when I placed the order, all the usual A La Carte paperwork was completed as was the colour swatch box used and the SA and I flipped through the cards to confirm what options are available for the HAC at the time.

Is it common practice to not stamp my bag with a HSS because I was a walk-in and not an existing client at the FSH location?

Is there anything that can be done and can they add the stamp on sinceit hasn’t left FSH yet?

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So FSH is willing to ship my HAC home which is so exciting and they just sent me additional photos which just made my heart sink. Turns out the bag doesn’t have a HSS. They confirmed indeed the hardware is BPHW and the leather is BN Togo.

What’s odd is that when I placed the order, all the usual A La Carte paperwork was completed as was the colour swatch box used and the SA and I flipped through the cards to confirm what options are available for the HAC at the time.

Is it common practice to not stamp my bag with a HSS because I was a walk-in and not an existing client at the FSH location?

Is there anything that can be done and can they add the stamp on sinceit hasn’t left FSH yet?

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Is the bag a single color or verso? It doesn’t have anything to do with your status at FSH but likely more so with the bag itself. They don’t consider single color bags true “a la carte” orders as they are too similar to standard production (and don’t even allow one to order single color, normal stitching bags during a la carte appointments anymore) and thus it probably didn’t quality for the horseshoe stamp, in their technical definition. Disappointing for sure, but if it didn’t qualify via the artisan, I highly doubt FSH will overrule that and alter the bag.
 
Is the bag a single color or verso? It doesn’t have anything to do with your status at FSH but likely more so with the bag itself. They don’t consider single color bags true “a la carte” orders as they are too similar to standard production (and don’t even allow one to order single color, normal stitching bags during a la carte appointments anymore) and thus it probably didn’t quality for the horseshoe stamp, in their technical definition. Disappointing for sure, but if it didn’t qualify via the artisan, I highly doubt FSH will overrule that and alter the bag.

It’s a single colour HAC with brushed hardware and was actually completed a few weeks prior to Navicular’s HAC. His was the same spec except in noir instead of BN but his had an HSS
 
I would ask your SA about that (I assume that pic is sent by your SA) and also about the Horseshoe stamp, since the bag is still in Paris?

Yeah I’m still waiting for their response. Basically up until the email regarding the HSS and the scuffs the emails were prompt and quick; after the last email, there was radio silence for the rest of the business day in Paris.

I have a feeling they knew of the scratches (if they are) from the beginning because months ago when the bag was first ready, they would only send photos of the exterior and my requests for photos of the interior went unanswered and they would simply change the topic. Even yesterday, I had to ask again before they took photos of the lining.

I had my local SA as well as another SA from abroad take a look at the photos and they said it most definitely looks like a scratch and have never encountered a new bag like this before and that if the a la carte form was filled out, there should be a HSS
 
Is the bag a single color or verso? It doesn’t have anything to do with your status at FSH but likely more so with the bag itself. They don’t consider single color bags true “a la carte” orders as they are too similar to standard production (and don’t even allow one to order single color, normal stitching bags during a la carte appointments anymore) and thus it probably didn’t quality for the horseshoe stamp, in their technical definition. Disappointing for sure, but if it didn’t qualify via the artisan, I highly doubt FSH will overrule that and alter the bag.


this isn't true, my SO reveal post is evidence of that. my order was a HAC40 in noir, togo with brushed PHW and came with the HSS stamp

"single colour, normal stitching" was the only option available for HSS HACs for the last many years until the bag was removed entirely from the ala carte list sometime in 2020. One could only customise the hardware - polished gold, polished palladium, or brushed palladium. I had, at the time, made a request via my SM for an exception to be granted as I'd wanted a gris mouette contrast stitch on the HAC. This request was firmly declined by Paris - the reason given was that the HAC was a "classic, archival piece for Hermes" and so they insisted on "keeping the aesthetic pure".

Regardless, I'm as confused as JD as to why his HAC40, which was ordered within the constraints imposed on this style, didn't come accordingly stamped. It's one of those mysteries of H..
 
Dear all,

I noticed there is a lining color called terre cuite which has mostly been used on ostrich leather. Has anyone seen this color in real life as a lining option? It shows a beautiful soft dusty pink on ostrich and I wonder if it would be similar in chevre (I assume lining are all in chevre)?

Thanks in advance!
 
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