Okay, here is my sharing about how to fold a Longchamp bag with one button:

So, I got this Longchamp bag a while back, the Le Pliage one. It’s a classic, right? They say it’s inspired by that Japanese paper folding thing, origami. Anyway, I was trying to fold it up to store it away, but I was stumped. It’s got just one button! How am I supposed to fold this thing with only one button?
I messed around with it for a bit, trying different folds, but nothing seemed right. It was driving me nuts! Finally, I gave in and decided to look it up online. Turns out, I wasn’t the only one who had this problem. I found a few guides, some with videos and some with pictures. And guess what? There’s actually an official way to fold these things. Who knew?
Here’s how I learned to fold it:
- First, lay the bag flat on the table, with the front facing down. Make sure it’s all smooth, no wrinkles.
- Next, fold the bottom of the bag up, about a third of the way. It’s like you’re making a little pocket.
- Then, take the sides of the bag and fold them inwards towards the center. Make sure the edges line up.
- Now, fold the bag in half from the bottom up, so the folded bottom edge meets the top edge of the bag.
- After that, fold it in half again, from bottom to top. You should have a small rectangle now.
- Finally, grab the handle and tuck it underneath the flap with the button, and snap it shut. That’s it! You’ve folded your Longchamp bag!
Honestly, once I figured out the official method, it was pretty simple. It’s all about folding it in a specific way. It’s like a little puzzle. But now, I can fold my bag perfectly every time. No more struggling! I can store it away neatly, and it takes up way less space. And it doesn’t get all wrinkled up in my closet. It’s a win-win! If you have a Longchamp bag with one button and have been struggling to fold it, give this method a try. It might take a couple of tries to get the hang of it, but once you do, you’ll be a pro!