Margaux, Who? In Defense of The Row Park Tote’s Perennial Appeal


At this point, we’ve all read countless think pieces and listened to thought-provoking podcasts about The Row’s endless, and sometimes mind-boggling, appeal. We’ve dissected the Margaux bag—its surge and its discontinuation—and the India bag at nauseam. But another less flashy bag from the Olsen twins subtly snuck its way into the infinite rotation. The Row N/S Park tote bag isn’t here to cause a scene, but it surely has secured its place on one.

This bag doesn’t boast the same rigid and regal structure as other bestsellers. No, in fact, this tote’s appeal lies in its slouchy, utilitarian silhouette. It’s a Type-B character, and although you may think of her as messy, her mess is organized chaos. Made in Italy, the N/S tote bag is a minimalist’s dream tote with its grained calfskin leather, flat handle, and simple interior tie closure. Within the options available today, you’ll once again find The Row’s colorwheel of burgundy, brown, black, cream, dark green, and an easy taupe. The sizes range from small (9.8 x 8.7 x 4.7 in.) to medium (13 x 11 x 6 in.), and large (15 x 17 x 8 in.). The price ranges from $1,550 to $2,600. A tad more reasonable than the Margaux and India bag’s steep price, and far less trend-focused, for those worried about longevity.

And endurance she has! Pack her with books for a coffee date, store your laptop for a working session, or perhaps, stick a pair of gym clothes inside for a post-sweat stroll like Kendall Jenner, Jennifer Lawrence, or Zoë Kravitz—three major celebrity fans of all things The Row. The options for use and wear are endless, exactly what the Olsen twins envisioned.

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N/S Park textured-leather tote



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