3 vintage Longchamp bags that aren’t the classic Le Pliage
Still nylon, still timeless, and all over secondhand resale sites
The year is 1993: Longchamp’s iconic bag, Le Pliage, is born.
It’s a turning point for the 77-year-old company.
A bit of history
Founded in 1948 by Jean Cassegrain, Longchamp was famous for its leather-covered pipes and other small leather accessories.
It was only in 1971 that they sold their first-ever handbag: “the LM”.
Le Pliage revolution
In the 1990s, they set out to solve a design problem: how to create a lightweight, durable bag.
Nylon + leather was the answer.
Enter Le Pliage.
It’s now one of the most popular bags in the world, and a timeless staple. I almost can’t believe it’s “only” been around for 32 years.
Le Pliage y2k models that should be on your radar
Confession time: while I appreciate its history, the classic Le Pliage isn’t for me. I don’t find it practical to carry around (and it gives me slight high school PTSD).
Instead, I love their lesser-known Le Pliage models from the early 2000s. Still nylon, still timeless, and…you’ve guessed it: all over secondhand resale sites!
1. Le Pliage Hobo
This crescent model came out in 2002. I love the late 90s vibe. Think Coach Ergo vibes but nylon and at a much friendlier price point.

Or keep it classic with either a white one or black—both listed at 30€:
Here’s a pricier baby blue version on Etsy with a unique green detailing (162€):
2. Le Pliage Convertible Hobo
This model is also officially the “Hobo”, but with an adjustable strap. It’s the ideal work bag: it fits your laptop, you can wear it cross-body, and it has the perfect side pocket for your phone.
I recently swapped out my work backpack for a brown version I found on Vinted.
I’m loving this soft blue version (30€):
This one is in impeccable shape (40€):
And I also found this bright pink option (also 40€):
3. Le Pliage Baguette
The ultimate y2k accessory: the baguette bag. When Fendi’s model took the fashion world by storm, Longchamp got in on the trend with their nylon take on the baguette bag.
Here’s a striped number (40€):
I like the two pockets detail on this one (28€):
Blue blue blue (50€)
Not Le Pliage, but still Longchamp & worth sharing
While putting this post together, I came across some bags that aren’t part of the Le Pliage line but prove that secondhand Longchamp is gold.
This red beauty (115€)
and this brown leather cutie with crocodile effect (100€):
The Pliage universe is full of possibilities beyond the beloved icon we all know!
Simply head to your favorite secondhand website, search for Longchamp, and filter by nylon and the color of your choice to find the Pliage of your dreams.
As always, thanks for reading!
— Laure
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FROM Caroline McCormick-Clarke Aug 9, 2025 at 7:06 PM - Edit - Reply
I do love vintage shopping, Laure – long before it became fashionable.
There is a wonderful vintage shop called Weathered & Worn in Hadlow, Kent.
http://www.weatheredandworn.me/
Here I discovered a brown Le Foulonné briefcase for £80. I love the look and the feel of the leather grain. I use it currently for storing the deeds for our house in France.!
I’ve also found a darling French soup tureen, a plate for serving oysters and some wonderful (new) blue & white striped French tea towels.
The only issue now is that as I continue my (lengthy) preparations for my move to France, I need to declutter, not buy more things. So I have resisted the urge to visit this year. But it’s very hard to resist that temptation.