Bindle Bag
A slouchy, knot-handled suede tote whose soft triangular shape taps the quiet-luxury boho mood.
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Story & heritage
The Bindle takes its name and its shape from the knotted bundle carried on a stick — a soft, slouchy tote that gathers to a single open handle. Within The Row's line it is the more relaxed, under-the-radar bag, and its draped triangular silhouette has made it a favourite as the quiet-luxury boho mood has grown.
Where the Margaux and Half Moon are precise and structured, the Bindle is deliberately undone — a bag that reads as effortless, and that has built a steady cult following on the strength of its easy, lived-in attitude.
Materials & craft
The Bindle is crafted in Italy, most recognisably in soft suede (with leather and seasonal materials), built with no internal structure so the body slouches and folds. The top gathers into a single rolled handle for hand or shoulder carry; the interior is clean and unlined-feeling. As ever, branding is reduced to a discreet signature, letting the drape of the material define the bag.
How to choose & style
The Bindle is the easy, off-duty The Row — its soft shape works thrown over the shoulder with relaxed tailoring or denim. Black and beige suede are the most versatile and lean into the undone mood; brown reads warmer. It is the bag for someone who wants the house's craft without the formality of its structured icons.