- Quality: 19/20
- Versatility: 19/20
- Comfort: 20/20
- Durability: 17/20
- Value: 17/20
Total: 92/100
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I’d be lying if I said I didn’t ever dream of Hermès. My fantasy is to procure one of the brand’s $1,000 silk scarves so I can float down the French Riviera in a convertible like Grace Kelly. (A Carey Grant-esque figure in the passenger seat a plus.) But this flowy accessory isn’t the only thing the legendary French fashion house is known for. Everyone may be obsessing over a Birkin, but the brand is more broadly known as a top-notch purveyor of leather goods. That includes shoes. The Orion sandals have long been an instantly recognizable cult favorite, in addition to the heeled style (dubbed the Oasis). I had a friend several years ago who was maniacal in finding styles from brands with more affordable price points that evoked the look. The casual leather straps that, if you knew how to look, formed the Hermès “H.” At first, I brushed her off. And then I found a pair of my own. The Margaux MX 35 ($315) feels so familiar, yet with its own twists—and roughly a third of the price with stellar quality and construction.






