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Since its creation, Longchamp has opened six production sites in western France (Mayenne, Vendée, Maine-et-Loire, and Orne). For over 70 years, skilled artisans have been preserving the family business’s leather craftsmanship. These sites employ more than 800 people across 25 workshops, all with rare expertise. In addition to this network in France, Longchamp operates two production sites abroad, in Tunisia and Mauritius. The brand also works with partner workshops in France, China, Romania, and Morocco. Regardless of location, the “Made by Longchamp” label ensures uniform production and consistent quality standards. The country of assembly is transparently indicated on the labels inside each bag. For more information about our production process, visit the “Traceability” tab on the product page. 
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Longchamp leathers come from animals raised in Europe, Africa, and South America. We ensure that these farms do not contribute to deforestation, particularly in the Amazon. The hides are then expertly tanned by some of the finest artisans in France, Italy, Portugal, Spain, the Netherlands, England, Uruguay, and Brazil. Discover more about our craftsmanship by clicking here . 
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Longchamp no longer uses exotic species or animals raised for their fur in its collections. The protection of wildlife, biodiversity, and endangered species is a priority for Sophie Delafontaine, Artistic Director, who has prohibited their use in all Longchamp collections. All leathers used in Longchamp products come exclusively from sheep and cattle raised primarily for food consumption, ensuring ethical and responsible sourcing. Discover more about our craftsmanship by clicking here 
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Designed in 1993 by Philippe Cassegrain, the Pliage is an essential Longchamp accessory. Inspired by the Japanese art of paper folding, origami, it has become an iconic bag over the years. Today, with the arrival of My Pliage, Longchamp is pushing the limits of customisation. What does this mean exactly? Quite simply, making your personalised bag even more desirable, even more unique and totally indispensable! My Pliage essentially describes two endlessly customisable styles… With My Pliage Signature, Longchamp lets you design striking and eco-friendly custom bags. Pick the letters and numbers you want to appear on the body of your bag and get the graphic colourblock look with the help of sublimation printing. In addition to this eco-friendly printing method, the fabric is made of 100% recycled polyester, combining style and respect for the environment. This high quality and environmentally-friendly canvas was created by reusing plastic-derived products (and waste), particularly recycled bottles. Have fun! 
