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Baguette bags

Some bags tell a story just by looking at them. The baguette bag is one of them: that elongated, narrow silhouette with the short shoulder strap that has been appearing and disappearing on runways for decades but never quite goes away. At Ferent Bags we have gathered a selection of baguette bags from independent European brands —and some Korean ones— that have little in common with what you find in any fast fashion shop. Real leather, shapes with character and designs that don't expire in two seasons.

The original baguette was born in the 90s by Fendi. The cultural reference is clear: in Sex and the City, Carrie Bradshaw wore it on her shoulder as if it were the most natural thing in the world, and that was enough for everyone to want it. Thirty years later, the baguette bag has come back stronger than ever, but this time with an important nuance: it no longer exists only in logo and accessible mass luxury versions. Independent brands have reinterpreted it on their own terms.

At Ferent you will find baguette bags that don't need anyone to recognise them on the street to be worth what they cost. Brands like OSOI, from Seoul, Delfina Güe, Cabarita or LAAGAM take the baguette format to very different territories: structured or soft, monochromatic or with texture, designed for work or for the night. What they have in common is that they are made to last.

Why the baguette bag never goes out of style

The baguette has something that pure trend bags don't: a functional and discreet silhouette at the same time. It's not big, it doesn't get in the way, it doesn't demand constant attention. It's worn in the crook of the arm or on the shoulder and the day goes on. That lightness —both physical and visual— is what has kept it alive since Silvia Venturini Fendi designed it in 1997.

What has changed in recent years is the context. The baguette of the 90s was measured ostentation. The current one can be, but it can also be a minimalist bag without logos, in naturally tanned leather, with a single seam and that's it. The brands that work the format well understand that the baguette no longer needs to justify itself with a name in gold. The design speaks for itself.

Versatility is another reason for its permanence. A brown leather baguette works with jeans on a Tuesday and with a dress on a Saturday night. One in green or lilac tells a different story, more collection than wardrobe basic, but equally valid. And as for size, the small baguette has its own personality: more compact, more party, more for going out with just the essentials. Shoulder bags in general share that philosophy of going light without giving up style, but the baguette has a geometry that sets it apart.

A baguette bag for every occasion

The baguette bag is not a niche bag. It's one of those that adapts to the plan without you having to think much.

  • For everyday. Cabarita's models, the Nimbin in brown or the Yamba in camel, are a good start if you're looking for a baguette to carry daily. Natural leather, clean shapes, no complications. The Soft Boston EW by Margesherwood, available in chestnut nubuck and washed brown among others, is another example of how the baguette format can be the bag that goes with you from Monday to Friday without asking anything of you. For everyday use you can also look at the everyday bags category, where there are options designed exactly for that.

  • For parties and events. Here the baguette shines in another way. The smaller models with more personality are the ones that work for a night out: Delfina Güe's Hotdog in red wrinkle or violet has that energy that asks to go out. LAAGAM goes for the Miranda in braided red, which is already a statement in itself. If you're looking for something for a special event, guest bags also have baguette options designed for that occasion.

  • For those looking for colour. Lilac, green, red, pink baguette bags —the coloured baguette is one of the most sought-after formats. Delfina Güe works it in violet and sand. Cabarita has the Goldie in olive green. The Arco by Dienèe come in Sky and in darker colours like Chocolate and Ink. If colour is what you're looking for, the baguette is the easiest format to carry in a striking tone without it being excessive, precisely because its size is contained.

  • For minimalists. The OSOI Folder Brot in choco brown or the Shoulder Brocle in stone are exactly what someone who doesn't want anything superfluous is looking for: leather, shape, colour. Nothing more. The minimalist baguette is the one that doesn't need adornments because the silhouette already says everything. If this style convinces you, Ferent's designer bags bring together independent brands with the same editorial criteria.

  • As a crossbody. Many baguettes have the option of being worn crossbody with a long strap. The Núnoo Ayo —a Danish brand known for its accessible and sustainable designs— is a good example: it can be worn on the shoulder or as a crossbody bag, which multiplies its real possibilities.

How to choose your baguette bag

Size. The standard baguette fits your phone, keys, a thin wallet and little else. The large baguette, like Margesherwood's Soft Boston EW, has more depth and can fit a bit more, but it's still a compact bag. If you need space for documents or more objects, you might be more interested in a clutch bag or a hobo bag. The small baguette is the most restrictive in space and the best for specific occasions.

Material. Leather is the option that lasts the most. A leather baguette bag improves with use, gains character and with minimal maintenance can accompany you for years. Margesherwood's nubuck and pull-up options are a good example of how different natural leather finishes completely change the final appearance. If you prefer an alternative, some brands work with quality vegan materials; look for them to specify the exact type of material so you know what you're buying.

Colour. Neutral colours —brown, camel, black, white— are the safe bet if you want a baguette that works with everything. The white baguette bag and the brown baguette bag are the most versatile and the ones with the most rotation. The colours —green, lilac, red, pink— are for those who are clear that they want an accessory with its own personality and already have the neutrals covered. If in doubt, start with an earth tone and then come the coloured ones.

Strap. Some baguettes only have a short strap to carry in the crook of the arm or short shoulder. Others also include a long strap to cross it. If you want real versatility, look for the models that come with both options. If you're going to an event and only need the bag for a couple of hours, the short strap is sufficient. For daily use, the long strap is almost essential. If the crossbody option is important to you, the crossbody bags are also worth reviewing.

Frequently asked questions about baguette bags

What is a baguette bag?

The baguette bag is a type of shoulder bag with a narrow and elongated silhouette, short handle and compact format. Its name comes from the French baguette bread, which is carried the same way under the arm. It was designed by Silvia Venturini Fendi in 1997 and became one of the most iconic bags of the 90s. Its silhouette differentiates it from other shoulder bags by being flatter and more structured, designed to carry the essentials with a lot of style.

How do you wear a baguette bag?

The baguette is mainly worn in the crook of the elbow or on the shoulder with the short strap. Some models also include a longer strap that allows it to be worn crossbody across the chest, which also turns it into a baguette crossbody. For daytime looks, it works well on the shoulder; for evening or events, carrying it on the arm has more presence. There is no incorrect way: it depends on how you feel most comfortable and on the outfit.

What is the difference between a baguette and a crossbody?

The main difference is in the length of the strap and how it's designed to be worn. The baguette has a short strap —for the shoulder or arm— and a characteristic elongated and flat silhouette. The crossbody has a long strap to cross the body, regardless of the shape of the bag. That said, many modern baguettes include a removable long strap, so they can also function as a baguette crossbody. If you're looking for a bag that works mainly crossbody, check the crossbody bags; if you're more interested in the shoulder, shoulder bags have more variety of formats.

What fits in a baguette bag?

In a standard baguette fits your phone, keys, a thin wallet or some cards, a lipstick and little else. It's a bag designed for the essentials, not to load it up. The somewhat larger models, like Margesherwood's Soft Boston EW, have more capacity, but they remain compact compared to a traditional shoulder bag. If you need to carry more, a hobo bag or a clutch bag will give you more space without losing style.

Is the baguette bag suitable for going to work?

It depends on the work and what you need to carry. If at the office you only need your phone, keys and a wallet, a baguette can work perfectly. If you need to carry a laptop, documents or more things, the baguette falls short and it's better to look at office bags or shopper and tote bags with more capacity. That said, some people combine the baguette with a large bag for work materials and use it only for the day's items.

What baguette bag colour is most versatile?

Brown and black are the most versatile by far. The brown baguette bag works with neutrals, with earth colours, with jeans and with almost any tone of clothing. Black is the absolute all-terrain but sometimes colder. Camel and the pale pink baguette bag are also options with a lot of versatility. The more saturated colours —red, green, lilac— are perfect to bring a neutral look to life, but they ask for more coordination. If you have to choose just one, start with a neutral tone.

Is the baguette bag only for special occasions?

No. The baguette has versions for every use: there are more structured leather ones for everyday use, and smaller ones or with more striking finishes for the night. The party baguette bag is usually the most compact and with the most personality, but the leather baguette in a neutral tone can go with you from Monday to Sunday without clashing. What makes it special is not the occasion, but the silhouette.

Ferent Bags and the well-chosen baguette

At Ferent we don't bet on having everything. We bet on having what's worth it: independent brands that do things well, with honest materials and designs that aren't meant to expire. The baguette bags you'll find here —from OSOI, Margesherwood, Delfina Güe, Cabarita, LAAGAM, Dienèe, Núnoo or Cabarita— are pieces with criteria, not with logos. If you're looking for a women's baguette bag that not just anyone carries, you're in the right place. And if you want to keep exploring, Ferent's designer bags follow the same logic: few brands, well chosen, with lots to look at.