Longchamp Le Pliage Cuir - your opinions

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Hi.. Anyone have the same problem with your longchamp cuir? Photo is attached, I don't know how to describe it. Is it common for leather bag? May I know how worse it could be? Thanks..
 

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Hi.. Anyone have the same problem with your longchamp cuir? Photo is attached, I don't know how to describe it. Is it common for leather bag? May I know how worse it could be? Thanks..


I think its normal for the to get your leather bag get scoff specially in lambskin. Lambskin is super soft and light leather material that makes it prone scoffing and scratches. I do have a Le Pliage Cuir in large forest green and honestly I love how my bag ages. I think worn look give the leather more character versus to pristine looking bag.

And also leather damage (e.i. scoff, scratches or discoloring) cannot be be repaired by the Longchamp boutiques only the hardware can be fixed by them. Well that what I have been told.
 
They just look wrong to me and don't follow the concept and ethos of the pliage; reasonably priced, lightweight, sturdy, reliable, neat, versatile bags, priced at such level that you can get a couple in different sizes and colours to suit different occasions and uses. Looked at the leather ones on sale in Selfridges a few days ago - no matter how cheap, I am not interested. Curious that the original versions were not on sale......
 
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