Size Guide
Size and Measurement Guide
Because each of our bags and accessories is unique, specific dimensions are always listed in the product description. This guide will help you understand how to correctly interpret these measurements and visualize the item before purchasing.
1. Terminology and Units of Measurement
All dimensions are expressed in centimetres (cm) and refer to the maximum external measurements of the product.
| Abbreviation | Description | Meaning |
| L (Length/Width) | Horizontal measurement | The distance from one side of the bag to the other, at its widest point. |
| H (Height) | Vertical measurement | The distance from the top base to the bottom base (excluding handles). |
| P (Depth/Thickness) | Side measurement | The width of the bag at the bottom or side, which defines its capacity. |
| A (Handle/Shoulder Strap Height) | Drop | The distance measured from the top of the bag to the highest point of the handle or shoulder strap (important for shoulder use). |
2. How to Measure and Display the Product
To better understand the dimensions of an item, we recommend following these simple steps:
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Get a Tape Measure: Use a tape measure or ruler and check the measurements (L x H x D) given in the product description.
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3D View: Draw the dimensions on a sheet of paper or flat surface to get an idea of the base (Width x Depth).
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Height Simulation (H): To visualize the height of the bag, measure the height (H) along your bust or hip to understand how far it will reach.
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Shoulder Strap Simulation (A): If it is a shoulder or cross-body bag, measure the distance "A" (Handle Height/Drop) from the shoulder point to understand where the item will sit in relation to the body.
3. Measuring Accessories (e.g. Small Leather Goods)
For accessories such as wallets or card holders, the measurements refer to:
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Wallets/Small Leather Goods: Width and Height when closed.
Dimension and Measurement Guide
Since every bag and accessory we offer is unique, the specific dimensions are always provided in the product description of the product. This guide will help you understand how to correctly interpret these measurements and visualize the item before purchase.
1. Terminology and Units of Measurement
All dimensions are expressed in centimeters (cm) and refer to the maximum external measurements of the product.
| Abbreviation | Description | Meaning |
| L (Length/Width) | Horizontal measurement | The distance from one side to the other of the bag, at its widest point. |
| H (Height) | Vertical measurement | The distance from the top base to the bottom base (excluding handles). |
| D (Depth/Thickness) | Lateral measurement | The width of the bag at the bottom or on the side, which defines its capacity. |
| H Drop (Handle/Strap Height) | The Drop | The distance measured from the top of the bag to the highest point of the handle or strap (important for shoulder use). |
2. How to Measure and Visualize the Product
To better understand the dimensions of an item, we recommend following these simple steps:
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Get a Measuring Tool: Use a tape measure or a ruler to check the dimensions (L x H x D) listed in the product description.
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Three-Dimensional Visualization: Sketch the dimensions on a piece of paper or a flat surface to get an idea of the base (Width x Depth).
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Height Simulation (H): To visualize the bag's height, measure the Height (H) along your torso or hip to understand where it will reach.
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Strap Simulation (H Drop): If it is a shoulder or crossbody bag, measure the "H Drop" distance starting from your shoulder point to understand where the item will sit relative to your body.
3. Accessory Measurements (eg and Small Leather Goods)
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Wallets/Small Leather Goods: Width and Height in the closed position.
