This rare Hermès print silk button-down shirt stands as a wearable archive of the Maison’s most iconic scarf designs.
By uniting multiple historic Hermès motifs into a single composition, the shirt transforms silk into a statement of artistry and heritage.
As a result, it offers collectors a truly exceptional example of Hermès creative legacy.
Historic Prints and Design
The front features Attelages, designed by Hugo Grygkar and first issued in 1954, celebrated for its equestrian elegance.
Moreover, the back showcases Les Oiseaux Champs et Bois, also by Hugo Grygkar, first released in 1953, depicting delicate birds perched along a wire.
One sleeve appears in plum and green Early America by Françoise de la Perrière, adding graphic contrast.
In addition, the collar and opposite sleeve display Carpe Diem (Seize the Day), designed by Joachim Metz and introduced in 1994.
Because each element originates from a different era, the composition reflects decades of Hermès design history.
Material and Craftsmanship
Hermès crafts this shirt from fine silk selected for its fluid drape and luminous finish.
In addition, Clou de Selle buttons at each cuff reference the Maison’s equestrian heritage through subtle detailing.
The muted palette of blue, plum, and green ensures visual harmony while allowing each print to remain distinct.
Consequently, the shirt balances bold expression with refined sophistication.
Collectibility and Wear
This Hermès silk shirt transitions effortlessly from statement dressing to refined layering.
Wear it with tailored trousers or denim to showcase its artistry without excess.
Because of its rarity and archival references, it appeals strongly to Hermès collectors and connoisseurs alike.
Presentation and Condition
This Hermès print silk button-down shirt is offered in New or Never Worn condition.
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USA SIZE 15.5TOP MEASURES
Underarm to underarm 21″
Sleeve 27″
Shoulder 19″
CONDITION
New or Never Worn
Hugo Grygkar served as Hermès’ most influential silk designer during the mid-20th century.
Attelages and Les Oiseaux Champs et Bois remain among his most collectible designs.
Hermès multi-print garments are produced in extremely limited quantities.
Because they combine multiple historic motifs, they are especially prized by collectors and fashion historians.
















