1. Hauling books, laptop, food, extra pair of shoes, or anything else that you wouldn't want to stuff into a nice handbag.
2. Keeping inside a nice handbag in case it starts precipitating. Then you can take it out, unfold, zip your nice bag inside the water-resistant tote, and carry onwards.
Because I'm about as muscular as a fly, the key feature of these totes is "lightweight." I needed an everyday bag that would add zero weight to my clunker work laptop. Longchamp totes come in a spectrum of sizes and handle lengths (and you can even mix and match to form a custom bag online) so why was it so darn difficult to find one suitable for tiny petites?
1. First up - every student & working woman's favorite, Le Pliage Large, $145.
Measurements: 19" across the top, 13" across the bottom, 13" height, and 10" shoulder drop.
I look like I'm smuggling a small child in that bag! Note the 5'5" female silhouette from www.Saks.com and how normal the bag looks on her. I really like this feature from their online handbag department as it helps me judge the relative size of each handbag. Crazy how big of a difference 6 inches in height can make!
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Measurements: 14.5" across the top, 10" across the bottom, 10" height, and 7.5" shoulder drop.
For some reason, this is the next size down from the Large in the Le Pliage line. I couldn't believe how dinky it was in comparison! The handle straps were a good drop height for me at 7.5 inches, but the bag was so small that only half of my laptop would fit inside...boo.
3. Longchamp Le Pliage rectangle tote, $88.
Measurements: 15" width, 11.5" height, and 4" shoulder drop.
I was only able to find this size option online via Longchamp's website (credit above pic) and my local Longchamp store. Come to think of it, I haven't even seen this option in person at stores like Saks or Bloomies.
The bag size is perfect for my 15 inch laptop plus makeup/snacks/wallet, but 2 major issues: the handle drop is not long enough for wearing on the shoulder over jackets, and there is no zipper! Argh! The frustration... I felt like Goldilocks, except none of the choices were "just right."
I then had the novel idea to design my own Longchamp, using a bag this size combined with a zipper and the 7.5" handle drop of the Medium. I eagerly went online to Longchamp's custom bag portal, and of course the only two handle drop choices available were a stout 4" or a super long 10". Not to mention, the rectangular tote was not a bag option. What the heck, Longchamp?!
Alas, I ended up settling for the above rectangle bag and have been using it since for over a year. On rainy days, it sucks, but on dry days I am pleased with it. The corners are starting to wear down (why oh why does a nylon bag at this price not have reinforced corners?) and the material is starting to look scratchy. I am constantly on the lookout for a replacement tote that will do the same job but without the aforementioned problems.
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Only an inch or two smaller than the Le Pliage Large on each measurement, but looks much better, no? The stiffer material also holds its shape, versus the nylon which droops lower whenever heavy items are piled in.
5. Longchamp Ballet Slippers Tote, $260 (only on www.Longchamp.com).
Here's something else that I tried on just for kicks. This must be limited edition or something because that price is rediculous. Nevertheless, what a lovely bag for dance class - crisp white color with delicate print, and roomy enough to hold slippers, pointe shoes, a change of clothes, and more. Reminds me of dance classes back in the day ... however, those days of flexibility and gracefulness are loong gone, hah.
3. Longchamp Le Pliage rectangle tote, $88.
Measurements: 15" width, 11.5" height, and 4" shoulder drop.
I was only able to find this size option online via Longchamp's website (credit above pic) and my local Longchamp store. Come to think of it, I haven't even seen this option in person at stores like Saks or Bloomies.
The bag size is perfect for my 15 inch laptop plus makeup/snacks/wallet, but 2 major issues: the handle drop is not long enough for wearing on the shoulder over jackets, and there is no zipper! Argh! The frustration... I felt like Goldilocks, except none of the choices were "just right."
I then had the novel idea to design my own Longchamp, using a bag this size combined with a zipper and the 7.5" handle drop of the Medium. I eagerly went online to Longchamp's custom bag portal, and of course the only two handle drop choices available were a stout 4" or a super long 10". Not to mention, the rectangular tote was not a bag option. What the heck, Longchamp?!
Alas, I ended up settling for the above rectangle bag and have been using it since for over a year. On rainy days, it sucks, but on dry days I am pleased with it. The corners are starting to wear down (why oh why does a nylon bag at this price not have reinforced corners?) and the material is starting to look scratchy. I am constantly on the lookout for a replacement tote that will do the same job but without the aforementioned problems.
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Recently, I happened to find myself in a handbag department and decided to try on two styles outside of Longchamp's standard "Le Pliage" line. They both actually worked surprisingly well. I am leaning towards getting # 4 after my current one wears out, but am unsure whether it is too large.
4. The "Planetes Tonal" tote in Med-Lrg, $168.
The material of this tote is a stiffer, more water-resistant PVC-coated nylon. I was intrigued by the size ... still generously sized, but noticeably smaller than the Le Pliage Large.
Measurements: 18" across the top, 11.75" across the bottom, 12.25" height, and 9" strap drop.
4. The "Planetes Tonal" tote in Med-Lrg, $168.
The material of this tote is a stiffer, more water-resistant PVC-coated nylon. I was intrigued by the size ... still generously sized, but noticeably smaller than the Le Pliage Large.
Measurements: 18" across the top, 11.75" across the bottom, 12.25" height, and 9" strap drop.
Longchamp Planetes Tonal, $168 (left) and Longchamp Le Pliage Large, $145 (right)
5. Longchamp Ballet Slippers Tote, $260 (only on www.Longchamp.com).
Here's something else that I tried on just for kicks. This must be limited edition or something because that price is rediculous. Nevertheless, what a lovely bag for dance class - crisp white color with delicate print, and roomy enough to hold slippers, pointe shoes, a change of clothes, and more. Reminds me of dance classes back in the day ... however, those days of flexibility and gracefulness are loong gone, hah.