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The Hermès Sellier fly bonnet in Black delivers timeless equestrian sophistication with a focus on precision and restraint. Because black serves as the foundation of traditional riding attire, it integrates seamlessly into both classic and contemporary settings. Hermès refines this essential piece through expert craftsmanship, ensuring it performs with quiet confidence. As a result, it offers a polished, understated presence that elevates any equestrian look.Design and MaterialsThe front features finely crocheted cotton, allowing airflow while maintaining a structured and disciplined silhouette. In addition, the Clou de Selle “Hermès Sellier” embroidery provides a subtle yet recognizable mark of craftsmanship. The ears, crafted from a breathable cotton-blend fabric, help reduce noise sensitivity while ensuring comfort. Because Hermès prioritizes both function and form, every detail contributes to performance and longevity.Function and PerformanceDesigned for daily riding and competition, this fly bonnet offers a secure and ergonomic fit. Its lightweight construction supports extended wear, while the breathable materials help maintain focus and ease. Moreover, the black tone delivers unmatched versatility, making it suitable across disciplines and environments. Made in Switzerland, it reflects Hermès’ commitment to technical excellence and equestrian heritage. Machine washable, it remains practical for consistent use. Browse our Equestrian selections. final saleDetailsMaterial: Crocheted cotton front Ears: 65% polyester, 35% cotton Made in Switzerland Size: HorseConditionNew or Store FreshTIDS ’n BITS Hermès equestrian accessories reflect the house’s origins as a master harness maker, where precision and durability remain essential. The fly bonnet supports performance by reducing noise sensitivity while allowing airflow through its crocheted construction. Because Hermès collaborates with riders and experts, each piece balances technical function with refined design. The black colorway represents the most classic and versatile expression, favored for its ability to complement any tack or riding style.

