LONGCHAMP SAVOIR-FAIRE, FRENCH LEATHER GOODS COMPANY, EST. 1948.

LONGCHAMP SAVOIR-FAIRE, FRENCH LEATHER GOODS COMPANY, EST. 1948.

Leatherworking has always been a vitally important skill at Longchamp. From pipes and small leather goods to bags and luggage, Longchamp's savoir-faire and expertise are expressed through the mastery of the noble material that is leather. Longchamp found success as the first Maison to sheath pipes in supple leather, allowing them to be customized and imbued with emotion. Sheathing is an ingenious and precise technique serving to create a molded second skin for added protection. This fusional affinity is a characteristic of all Longchamp leather goods. It brings emotion into the relationship with the object, adding a sensual, tactile, and epidermal dimension.

Leatherworking has always been a vitally important skill at Longchamp. From pipes and small leather goods to bags and luggage, Longchamp's savoir-faire and expertise are expressed through the mastery of the noble material that is leather. Longchamp found success as the first Maison to sheath pipes in supple leather, allowing them to be customized and imbued with emotion. Sheathing is an ingenious and precise technique serving to create a molded second skin for added protection. This fusional affinity is a characteristic of all Longchamp leather goods. It brings emotion into the relationship with the object, adding a sensual, tactile, and epidermal dimension.

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RUSSIAN LEATHER


Russian leather is an embossed cowhide leather used in the iconic Le Pliage line. Its diamond grain boasts an aged, patina effect that was inspired by Russian reindeer skin found on board a ship that sank two centuries ago. In 1973, some of the skin was found salvaged and Longchamp was inspired to reproduce what has become the signature leather for the Le Pliage range since 1993. Today, this leather comes from two expert tanneries which are long-standing partners of Longchamp located in Brazil and Italy. Both are LWG Gold-certified, the highest level of certification existing in the leather industry.

RUSSIAN LEATHER


Russian leather is an embossed cowhide leather used in the iconic Le Pliage line. Its diamond grain boasts an aged, patina effect that was inspired by Russian reindeer skin found on board a ship that sank two centuries ago. In 1973, some of the skin was found salvaged and Longchamp was inspired to reproduce what has become the signature leather for the Le Pliage range since 1993. Today, this leather comes from two expert tanneries which are long-standing partners of Longchamp located in Brazil and Italy. Both are LWG Gold-certified, the highest level of certification existing in the leather industry.

DRUMMED LEATHER


The Calfskin Leather used in the Foulonné line is instantly recognizable by its drummed grain, combining authenticity with elegance. A true Maison signature since the 1970s, this leather can be found on luggage and handbags in refined designs that respect the tradition and craftsmanship of Longchamp..

DRUMMED LEATHER


The Calfskin Leather used in the Foulonné line is instantly recognizable by its drummed grain, combining authenticity with elegance. A true Maison signature since the 1970s, this leather can be found on luggage and handbags in refined designs that respect the tradition and craftsmanship of Longchamp..

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calskin-leather

WASHED CALFSKIN


The Washed Calfskin Leather in the Longchamp 3D line is characterized by its exceptionally supple feel and its irregularities in grain and color.

WASHED CALFSKIN


The Washed Calfskin Leather in the Longchamp 3D line is characterized by its exceptionally supple feel and its irregularities in grain and color.

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Tanning

Tanning

Longchamp's partner tanneries use high-performance water treatment systems. Using a circular economy approach, the by-products created during the tanning process are often reused directly by the tannery or recycled via third parties. Guaranteeing clean and high-quality products has always been an essential part of Longchamp's mission. The brand makes every effort to ensure its products are safe and free of any chemicals that could have a harmful effect on its customers' or employees' health.


To support its partner tanneries in the environmental certification process, Longchamp draws on the expertise of an independent body, the Leather Working Group. In 2020, 90% of leather purchases made by Longchamp were from tanneries certified by the LWG, with a target of 100% by 2023.

Longchamp's partner tanneries use high-performance water treatment systems. Using a circular economy approach, the by-products created during the tanning process are often reused directly by the tannery or recycled via third parties. Guaranteeing clean and high-quality products has always been an essential part of Longchamp's mission. The brand makes every effort to ensure its products are safe and free of any chemicals that could have a harmful effect on its customers' or employees' health.


To support its partner tanneries in the environmental certification process, Longchamp draws on the expertise of an independent body, the Leather Working Group. In 2020, 90% of leather purchases made by Longchamp were from tanneries certified by the LWG, with a target of 100% by 2023.

Longchamp-tanners

WHERE DOES THE LEATHER USED BY LONGCHAMP COME FROM?

WHERE DOES THE LEATHER USED BY LONGCHAMP COME FROM?

Longchamp’s leathers come from animals raised in Europe, Africa, and South America. Longchamp ensures that related livestock farming does not contribute to deforestation, particularly in the Amazon rainforest. These hides are processed by the best tanners in France, Italy, Portugal, Spain, the Netherlands, England, Uruguay, and Brazil.

Longchamp’s leathers come from animals raised in Europe, Africa, and South America. Longchamp ensures that related livestock farming does not contribute to deforestation, particularly in the Amazon rainforest. These hides are processed by the best tanners in France, Italy, Portugal, Spain, the Netherlands, England, Uruguay, and Brazil.

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IS THERE FUR IN THE LONGCHAMP COLLECTIONS?

IS THERE FUR IN THE LONGCHAMP COLLECTIONS?

The House no longer uses exotic species or farmed fur-bearing animals in the manufacture of its collections. Biodiversity, wildlife, exotic species, and endangered animals are a concern for Sophie Delafontaine, Artistic Director, who now prohibits their use in the Longchamp collections. The leathers Longchamp uses to manufacture its products exclusively come from animals, both ovine and bovine, primarily intended for food consumption.

The House no longer uses exotic species or farmed fur-bearing animals in the manufacture of its collections. Biodiversity, wildlife, exotic species, and endangered animals are a concern for Sophie Delafontaine, Artistic Director, who now prohibits their use in the Longchamp collections. The leathers Longchamp uses to manufacture its products exclusively come from animals, both ovine and bovine, primarily intended for food consumption.