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Hermes endures as one of the last truly classic boutiques featuring white-gloved doormen and top-of-the-line fashions for the shopper with truly discriminating taste. This is not a shop for the weak-walleted buyer, but rest assured that the designs themselves are works-of-art-and for this, the price is unquestionably appropriate. This famed French house was originally known as a saddle-maker in the carriage trade, but today Hermes specializes in a wide variety of the finest leather goods, scarves, ties, and handbags. |