Paris – Two former Hermes employees went on trial near Paris on Thursday for making crocodile handbags copied from the French luxury leader's designs and selling them to Japan...The girlfriend of one of the employees and three Japanese nationals are also accused in the case in which between 100 and 200 handbags along with belts were sold to Japan for a total of EUR 17,000, lawyers said.
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Hermes ex-staff on trial for fake handbags for Japan

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