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I use mine as a handbag for work, fun, malling, grocery shopping etc. and i haven't changed my bag for 3 mos nowI don't own a lot and would love to have a very large collection. This is what is holding me back some. I would read comments that it is not right to use Longchamp Le Pilage as a handbag. It is only to be used when traveling or shopping. I really, really love them. They are so lightweight, reasonable priced (depending where you bought it) and again, so light, and fun to own a few in different colours and mix them up depending what you are wearing. Also, the first reason that attracted me to Le Pilage was the engraving of the horse, since I love riding horses and the style of the bag looks classic but classy, easy casual.
Do you feel the same that Le Pilage should not be used as handbags?
I own a total of four bags, including the handheld (medium size) Eiffel Tower in navy.
I don't own a lot and would love to have a very large collection. This is what is holding me back some. I would read comments that it is not right to use Longchamp Le Pilage as a handbag. It is only to be used when traveling or shopping. I really, really love them. They are so lightweight, reasonable priced (depending where you bought it) and again, so light, and fun to own a few in different colours and mix them up depending what you are wearing. Also, the first reason that attracted me to Le Pilage was the engraving of the horse, since I love riding horses and the style of the bag looks classic but classy, easy casual.
Do you feel the same that Le Pilage should not be used as handbags?
I own a total of four bags, including the handheld (medium size) Eiffel Tower in navy.
To those who have been owning a LC, how old is your oldest le pliage?
i think these bags (like cockroaches) will survive the apocalypse