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These stylish, foldable totes look just like the Longchamp Le Pliage bags - but they're under $100

These stylish, foldable totes look just like the Longchamp Le Pliage bags - but they're under $100

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Longchamp fan without a Longchamp budget? If so, you are going to want to keep reading.
It is no secret that girls everywhere are fawning over the Longchamp Le Pliage totes, but the price tags for the famous bags don't come cheap. Lucky for you, we found an alternative on QVC for under $100.
Neely & Chloe x QVC Packable Shoulder Bag
This stylish foldable top is about to make your weekend getaways better than ever!
Designed with polyester and leather, the exterior is easily malleable making it perfect for fitting into tight suitcases — and it wipes down without a fuss.
This Neely & Chloe tote comes in several iterations, including navy and a floral print.
Right now through 8/10 with code 20NEWQ you can save 20 percent OFF.
$72 (was $99) Shop
Bon-voyage! Set sails with this chic tote that is perfect for travel with a magnetic closure, zipper seal, and wipeable exterior
Up-and-coming style brand Neely & Chloe has a sneaky little tote bag that looks strikingly similar to the viral Le Pliage bag but for a fraction of the cost.
And to make matters even better, right now through August 10th, the lookalike bags are even cheaper on QVC with code 20NEWQ.
If you have been looking for a new go-to work tote, look no further. The Neely & Chloe Packable Shoulder Bag is tricking the eye with a sleek Longchamp-looking exterior. Available on QVC, the brand's popular totes come in green, navy, soft yellow, and two bunny-themed prints.
The ones that resemble the designer version most similarly are the navy and soft yellow, which rock a classic, sleek aesthetic.
All of the totes are made from 100 percent polyester and have a 100 percent leather trim, ensuring quality with every wear!
They also feature practical closure methods with a zipper closing and a magnetic metal clasp for added coverage.
What makes the Le Pliage totes so sought after is not just their luxury name but their minimalist look. The Neely & Chloe bags take on that same energy with a simple exterior that is equal parts chic as it is practical.
Whether packing up your laptop for the office or stowing away clothes for your next weekend getaway, the spacious bags make an effortless statement.
Another reason this style of tote is highly sought after is for its foldable, easy-to-pack design that turns a big tote into thin air!
Explore all of the colors and prints to find you personal preference and hit the streets in style!
Like we said, if you have been eyeing the Longchamp totes (as so many of us are), you need to check out these Neely & Chloe bags on QVC.
Make sure to add to cart while they are still majorly on sale with code 20NEWQ through 8/10.
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