In the first part of our deep dive into Hermès’ handbag lineup beyond the iconic Birkin and Kelly, we highlighted foive distinctive leather and non-leather styles. Of course, with Hermès, the stable of bag designs is vast, even if the boutique shelves are empty. In this continuation, we present five more Hermès handbag offerings.

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Tablier Sellier
Introduced in the Hermès Fall-Winter 2024 collection, the Tablier Sellier is a quietly luxurious addition to the Maison’s lineup. A modern reinterpretation of the 1996 Dalvy bag, it trades overt logos and embellishments for clean lines and architectural elegance. Its name, meaning “saddler’s apron,” nods to both the brand’s equestrian roots and the elongated shoulder straps that define its silhouette.
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With a softly arched profile and east-west orientation, the Tablier Sellier measures 10.2 x 6.3 x 3.5 inches — compact yet structured. Adjustable side buckles allow the shape to be cinched for added definition, while the long 9-inch drop straps make for easy shoulder wear. At the center, Hermès’ signature Clou de Selle hardware acts as both a fastening point and an elegant design detail, threading through the bag’s dual-layer construction.
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One of the bag’s standout features is its removable interior pouch, crafted from durable Militaire canvas. Depending on the style, the pouch either contrasts or matches the leather exterior, offering both versatility and a two-in-one function. The pouch can be slipped out for a more relaxed, minimalist carry or used inside the bag for added structure and organization.
Available in Barenia Faubourg, Swift, and Box Calfskin, the Tablier Sellier comes in timeless shades like Gold, Noir, and Gris Misty, with gold or palladium hardware finishes.
New Drag Bag 22
The New Drag Bag 22 was relaunched in the Hermès’ Spring 2020 collection, offering a contemporary update to the classic Drag Bag originally designed by Robert Dumas in the 1960s.
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At first glance, its sleek and minimalist design might not immediately suggest Hermès, but closer inspection reveals design elements reminiscent of the Birkin and Kelly. The structured form, flap closure, top handles, and distinctive padlock are clear nods to the brand’s storied legacy.
Measuring 6 x 8.75 x 3.2 inches, the New Drag Bag in size 22 is crafted from luxurious Evercolor calfskin and features a matching leather-clad lock. The adjustable wide shoulder strap enhances its versatility, allowing for crossbody or shoulder wear, while the top handle provides a more traditional carry option.
Currently, you can find the New Drag 22 bag in colors such as Gold, Black, and Rouge H.

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Collier d’Attelage
Another Hermès Fall-Winter 2024 addition is the Collier d’Attelage. Defined by a gently curved flap and structured silhouette, the bag embraces a sleek, logo-free design with a minimalist attitude.
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Crafted in either Epsom or Box calfskin, the Collier d’Attelage boasts a classic saddle bag silhouette. The bag features curved leather panels on the front, back, and flap, accented by oversized piping that adds a sculptural touch. The palladium-plated hardware is kept minimal, appearing only in the necessary rings and buckles of the adjustable strap, offering both crossbody and shoulder wear.
Measuring 9 x 7.8 x 1.9 inches, the bag has a generous interior for daily essentials, with a slip pocket inside and a half-moon pocket on the back for quick-access items.
Quiet and sculptural, the Collier d’Attelage blends utility and refinement in true Hermès style. Currently, the bag is most commonly produced in Epsom calfskin, in neutral shades like Black, Étoupe, Gold, and Craie.
Petite Course
First unveiled on the Spring-Summer 2023 runway, the Petite Course is a compact, equestrian-inspired bag that fuses everyday practicality with Hermès’ saddle-making heritage. Its name—French for “little race” hints at both its shape and spirit: streamlined, functional, and designed to move. With its rounded, asymmetrical form and distinctive equestrian bit pull-tab, it feels playful and refined.
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Measuring 11 x 7 x 2.75 inches, the Petite Course features a slim silhouette with accordion-style gussets that subtly expand for extra storage. The back pocket is perfectly sized for a phone, while the main compartment fits just the essentials: keys, wallet, and sunglasses. Inside, a Swift leather lining offers a soft contrast to the bag’s structured Epsom exterior. The Clou de Selle hardware on either side adds a signature Hermès touch, anchoring the adjustable shoulder strap.
True to its equestrian roots, the strap options include either a wide canvas version in pop colors or a more understated leather version with three notches for adjusting the drop. The strap can be configured in multiple ways—over the shoulder, crossbody, or even worn as a side-slung backpack.
Offered in classic shades like Gold Étoupe and Black, the Petite Course comes with gold or palladium hardware.
Sac Maximors
Hermès made waves with the introduction of the Sac Maximors in its Women’s Spring 2022 collection, presenting a fresh take on the bucket bag by orienting it horizontally. This design departure from the brand’s classic and quota bags embraces a sleek, minimalist aesthetic while staying true to Hermès’ heritage.
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The Sac Maximors feature a striking cylindrical shape, embracing the East-West trend with its bold departure from traditional designs. Its rounded silhouette draws attention, with the reimagined horse bit motif serving as a refined top handle, crafted with meticulous attention by skilled goldsmiths. Metal rings frame the bag, defining its unique structure.
Wrapped in supple leather, the Sac Maximors boasts a flap closure with a discreet magnetic fastening. Measuring 7.5 x 6.1 x 4.5 inches, it offers just enough space for essentials. The bag features a delicate adjustable leather shoulder strap, which, although not detachable, can be tucked inside for versatility. The Sac Maximors offers versatility with its ability to be worn over the shoulder, crossbody, or carried as a clutch.
Available in Volupto, Evercolor, and Swift calfskin, the Sac Maximors comes in various colors, from classic neutrals like Blanc and Noir to vibrant shades like Vert Vertigo and Rouge Duchesse. The hardware is available in gold-plated or palladium finishes.

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24/24
Combining classic elegance with sporty-chic flair, the Hermès 24/24 bag made its debut in the brand’s Pre-Fall 2018 collection. This innovative design merges traditional Hermès sophistication with a relaxed, everyday appeal, offering a stylish alternative to the more formal Kelly.
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The 24/24 is distinguished by its unique blend of roundness and precision, creating a design that is both original and functional. Inspired by the sleek lines of tailored suit jackets, it features a piped pocket on the back for added practicality. The bag’s defining feature is its smooth, rounded twist clasp – a mechanism similar to that of the Birkin and Kelly but simplified. This design secures the rigid flap against the soft body with a simple twist of your fingertips, offering a refined alternative to traditional padlocks.

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Available in three sizes, each 24/24 features a top handle for hand-carry and an adjustable shoulder strap that attaches to two hooks at the back, for crossbody and shoulder wear.
24/24 Size | Leather |
Mini (8.2 x 6.2 x 4.7 inches) | Evercolor and Swift |
Evercolor, Swift and Matte Gator Flap | |
29 (11.4 x 10.6 x 5.5 inches) | Togo and Swift |
35 (13.7 x 9.8 x 5.9 inches) | Togo and Swift |

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Each 24/24 is crafted with luxurious leather options including Togo, Evercolor, and Volupto for the main body, paired with Swift leather for the flap and top handle. The bag comes in a range of colors from classic Noir and Craie to vibrant seasonal shades. Priced similarly to the Birkin and Kelly but more readily available, the Hermès 24/24 offers a chic and versatile option for those seeking a stylish yet casual addition to their collection.
Fortunately, these standout Hermès bags aren’t part of the brand’s quota system, making them somewhat easier to find in boutiques. However, due to high demand and limited stock, securing them can still be challenging. Keep an eye on the online boutique for limited drops—quick reflexes at checkout are key!
Which Hermès bag from this list are you most excited to add to your collection?
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Updated: June 10th, 2025
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