And tbh, some of those logo-mania bags are, well, a bit much. I mean, the FF monogram is classic Fendi, don’t get me wrong. But plastered all over everything? Nah, I’m good.
So, what’s the deal with these “brandless” versions? Basically, it’s about appreciating the craftmanship, the leather, the *design* of a Baguette without the in-your-face branding. It’s like, “I know what a good bag looks like, and I don’t need a logo to validate my taste.” It’s kinda a quiet flex, ya know?
Plus, think about it. If you’re rocking a well-made, unbranded Baguette-esque bag, people are gonna *assume* it’s designer anyway. And then they’ll be all, “Wow, she’s got style!” because you’re not just following the herd. It’s way more interesting, IMO.
Now, I’m not saying ditch your real Fendi Baguette. I mean, if you got it, flaunt it! And FARFETCH has, like, a zillion of ’em, apparently, with express shipping and free returns. Tempting, right? But maybe, *just maybe*, consider adding a sneaky, brandless version to your collection. Think of it as a secret weapon for those days when you’re feeling a little more low-key, a little more…understated-chic.
And hey, if you wanna go full detective mode, Love that Bag etc. seems to have the real deal for less. Just make sure it’s legit, obvs. Nobody wants a fake Fendi, logo or no logo.