Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Longchamp
Do people still wear these? I think sahm who uses it as a diaper bag now because she had one when she was in college in an east coast city 15 years ago.
Serious question—do you go out in public ever? I see Longchamp totes all over the place, from Metro to shoppers on 5th Avenue to playgrounds to Rasika.
+2 the Longchamp totes are absolutely everywhere. I think they’ve moved past “trend item” and into “unobtrusive staple” category. Kind of like Uggs at this point.
+1
Before covid, it was the basic tote for commuters.
Personally, I prefer my Lo & Sons OG since I often carry two laptops.
Nonetheless, I still have an adorable Longchamp zipper pouch purchased in Paris nearly 30 years ago. I tuck it inside my larger tote when traveling.
Maybe TEN YEARS before Covid. I haven't seen a Le Pliage out in the wild on a fashionable woman in a long time.
They are everywhere in Europe. I see them all the time.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Long live my ESPRIT canvas tote from middle school - the OG!
So sad that pages later, it's just you and me on the ESPRIT nostalgia train! My mom found mine during a recent storage cleanup. I could carry one of my kids in that thing!
But, hey, I'm not classy - my current rotation is a Rothy's tote, a vintage tote from an old website with a pithy saying on it, and a leather tote I got at Costco because I liked the color scheme.
Anonymous wrote:Long live my ESPRIT canvas tote from middle school - the OG!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This thread cracks me up. A lot of the commentary is spot on.
I’m a SAHM and have a DH who is a bit embarrassed about my $10 Uniqlo nylon shoulder bag/crossbody. During the baby days I had a pink leather Rebecca Minkoff backpack. I just ordered a Polene Nano to replace my nylon crossbody. Was looking at YSL but too many reports of quality gone downhill. For travel, I still like a good backpack - black leather Target find that I’m sure is a knockoff of some designer.
You have a DH that is embarrassed by your purse?? I feel sorry for you.
Anonymous wrote:This thread cracks me up. A lot of the commentary is spot on.
I’m a SAHM and have a DH who is a bit embarrassed about my $10 Uniqlo nylon shoulder bag/crossbody. During the baby days I had a pink leather Rebecca Minkoff backpack. I just ordered a Polene Nano to replace my nylon crossbody. Was looking at YSL but too many reports of quality gone downhill. For travel, I still like a good backpack - black leather Target find that I’m sure is a knockoff of some designer.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Brahmin?
I was going to ask about this! I'm not sure they qualify as "designer" but they are extremely well made. I live on Capitol Hill and see them everywhere-- especially with older woman. I think I'm the youngest to wear them and I'm 50.
Anonymous wrote:I always thought Brahmin was sort of wanna be but they are so pretty. And made in the US.
Anonymous wrote:Any bags out there without judgement?