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Shebag handmade Hermes Picotin 18 bag in red togo bag review(Feb 2026 updated)

The crust leather must feature tight fibers, natural and fine grain, no scratches, no insect bites and no blood veins. The selection rejection rate is extremely high. Only hides with even texture, good resilience and moderate thickness can enter the tanning process.
Tanneries are also top-tier workshops with long-term partnerships with Hermès. They apply exclusive processes from tanning to fatliquoring, preserving Togo’s signature slight lychee grain, soft yet structured hand feel and natural matte finish—something that cannot be replicated by ordinary replica hides and tanning procedures.
Premium red requires an extremely high-quality base: the crust leather must first undergo even bleaching and neutralization. An unclean base will result in a red tone that is orange-tinged, dull or muddy.
Only imported dyes with high purity, high penetration and high lightfastness can be used, applied through multiple dip-dyeing processes so that the color penetrates deep into the leather fibers rather than floating on the surface.
The finishing process must also be precisely controlled: it must retain Togo’s natural touch and grain, while allowing the red to appear full, non-glare and luxuriously subtle.
Too much shine looks cheap; too much darkness loses the vibrancy of a premium red. It must also be friction-resistant, light-resistant and stable against fading or discoloration.









































