Loom Bag
A structured top-handle named for weaving — leather built like cloth on a loom.
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Story & heritage
The Loom bag is part of Loro Piana's family of signature bags — designs that translate the house's textile legacy into leather. Named after the brand's heritage in weaving, the Loom is a lightweight, structured top-handle whose inside-out construction echoes the logic of cloth woven on a loom, made functional rather than decorative.
It belongs to a 2020s push that, for the first time, saw Loro Piana spotlight its handbags as named icons — the Extra Pocket, Bale, Loom and Sesia among them — each anchored to an idea drawn from the maison's century in fabric.
Materials & craft
The Loom is crafted in Italy from smooth or grained calfskin, with a structured body, twin rolled top handles and a front flap secured by a gold-tone padlock with its own leather key fob. An adjustable, detachable leather strap allows crossbody carry. The Loro Piana signature is embossed at the base of the front panel; the interior is clean and lined. It comes in L25 and larger L32 proportions.
How to choose & style
The Loom is the polished day bag of the line — structured enough for work, with the padlock giving it a quiet formality. Natural, black and tan calfskins are the most versatile; the L25 is the everyday scale while the L32 carries more. It reads as a considered, heritage-leaning bag rather than a trend piece, which suits the brand.