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I had a Longchamp Le Pliage as a teenager, but forgot about the brand after that. I've been searching for a card holder for a while and saw recommendations about this one from Longchamp. Normally I prefer plain colours but didn't want to buy a black or brown, so I went with the bright pink card holder. I have coins and bills in the keyholder from LV, so no need for a wallet anymore! The quality of the leather seems very good, now I think I have to take a look at the leather bags from Longchamp also..
That is a lovely card holder. Are you from Greece? The Trapeza Peiraos card is a give away!
 
Can any Longchamp experts Share their thoughts on this? There's a couple of odd wrinkles(?) on my etoiles (it's inside of the pink line)! I'm guessing use, or stuffing it and letting it hang would fix it? It's not too noticeable so it doesn't bother me, but it made me wonder if steaming or ironing on very low helps remove LP wrinkles. The jacquard is delicate though so I think if I were to try and smooth it out I would just stuff it and let it hang to remove it naturally!
 

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Can any Longchamp experts Share their thoughts on this? There's a couple of odd wrinkles(?) on my etoiles (it's inside of the pink line)! I'm guessing use, or stuffing it and letting it hang would fix it? It's not too noticeable so it doesn't bother me, but it made me wonder if steaming or ironing on very low helps remove LP wrinkles. The jacquard is delicate though so I think if I were to try and smooth it out I would just stuff it and let it hang to remove it naturally!

Maybe you can try the stuffing and hanging first. If that doesn't work, then only maybe hang it in your bathroom while you're taking a hot shower - it might work since the material is light. I would do ironing only as a last resort - I have never ironed any LPs and would be afraid of the inside coating cracking. Maybe if you iron it, you should put a handkerchief over it, but best not to iron, I think
 
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