Longchamp Made In China

Recently, we have encountered someone who thinks that MADE IN CHINA Le Pliages are not the real thing.
Contrary to popular belief, not all 'CHINA- MADE' stuff are fake. A lot of design houses and big brands are already manufacturing some of their products in China. We all know that labor in Western countries is expensive, so a lot of brands had tapped the Chinese community for fast and cheap production. And Longchamp is one of these brands.
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Long before Longchamp became a must- have for every woman in all ages, The LCs we see are only MADE IN FRANCE. Perhaps, in order to sustain the worldwide demand, Longchamp had already licensed a production factory in China. So the Longchamps nowadays are either MADE IN FRANCE or MADE IN CHINA/TUNISIA/ROMANIA.
As long as it's authentic LongChamp, be assured that Made in France or Made in China, is of the same quality.

Their group stopped at the Longchamp store and bought LePliages (sp?) and afterwards my mom looked and saw that the bag she bought was made in China. She thought that they were supposed to be made in France so she returned it because she was worried that it was lesser quality. Note: For medium and larger totes, the indent is less apparent. You can still feel the indent though! The snap should read “ORIGINAL PRYM 6/4B”. In 2013, the snap on the backside of these new bags have “LONGCHAMP” written twice, but they are still being produced with the ORIGINAL PRYM 6/4B as well. As long as it's authentic LongChamp, be assured that Made in France or Made in China, is of the same quality. Most plain Le Pliage are now Made in China, Limited Editions ones (i.e Eiffel Tower, Statue of. The Le Pliage model by Longchamp consists of two materials: the foldable bag and the smaller inner bag are made of a super-light nylon. The flap and handles are made of leather. Make sure that the material does not smell unpleasantly according to chemistry or glue. This is never the case with an original longchamp bag.

Most plain Le Pliage are now Made in China, Limited Editions ones (i.e Eiffel Tower, Statue of Liberty, etc) are Made in France. Regardless, they are of the same superior quality that Longchamp is known for. Some bags, like the Planetes/ Victoire are Made in China/France/Tunisia/Romania.
Currently, LongChamp are made mainly in 3 countries, being France, China and Tunisia. 'Longchamp also owns other production sites. At just a step away from Segré, the Combrée factory employs 160 persons. Other units are located in the West of France: in Mayenne in Château-Gontier (120 employees) and Ernée (120 persons), the only site specialised in leather luggage; Rémalard in the Orne (40 persons) and Montournais in Vendée (80 peoples). Abroad, Longchamp has a factory in Mauritius, dedicated to the making of the small leathergoods. In Tunisia, there is a partnership with a unit which exclusively works for Longchamp. The firm has also various subcontractors in France and abroad, especially in Asia.'
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Is Longchamp Made In China

To further give a proper response to this question, we email Longchamp directly and here's their reply:

Is Longchamp Made In China Or France

Dear Ms. Aly,
We thank you for your message and we appreciate that you take the time to contact us regarding your concerns about our overseas manufacturing.
Longchamp takes pride in the quality and workmanship of all its products and is committed to providing the fine quality for which we have become known. Most Longchamp products are made in France and Longchamp’s French workshops employ approximately 950 persons.
We have recently been forced to out-source some production as we were unable to keep up with the growing demand of our products. These additional worksites are all controlled by Longchamp. Please be assured that all products, whether made in France or abroad, are manufactured with the same quality of workmanship and materials.
Our quality guarantee is “made by Longchamp” and not “made in”. Proving the Longchamp integrity, we are very forthright in labeling all our products with the country of origin.
By diversifying our manufacturing base, but using the same quality standards, we have been able to maintain the price value for the products.
We hope that you will understand the need to expand our production sites and will continue to enjoy using Longchamp products for many years to come.
Please be assured that Longchamp will continue to manufacture only the finest products possible.
Best regards,
Marion
Customer Relations