The Margaux, the Banana, the Half Moon — a guide to The Row's logo-free bags and why quiet luxury's favourite label commands the prices it does.
The Row is the label the quiet-luxury set reach for when they want no logo at all — just impeccable leather, faultless proportions and a price that quietly signals to those who know. Founded by Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen, it has become the defining name of understated wealth.
The bags that matter
- Margaux: the flagship top-handle — structured, timeless, endlessly practical. The one to know.
- Banana: the sleek, curved shoulder bag that became an It-bag without a single logo.
- Half Moon: a soft, minimal shoulder bag beloved for everyday elegance.
- Every one is defined by leather quality and line, not branding.
Why it costs what it costs
The Row uses some of the finest leathers in the industry, much of its production is done by the same ateliers that supply the great European houses, and quantities are deliberately small. You are paying for materials and making at the very top of the market — with none of the logo that would announce it.
Is it worth it?
If your taste runs to understatement — beautiful things recognised only by those in the know — The Row is arguably the purest expression of it in bags today. Neutral colours in the Margaux or Banana are the safest, most versatile choices, and the label's cult status supports resale.
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Frequently asked questions
Why are The Row bags so expensive?
The Row uses some of the finest leathers in the industry, produced by top-tier European ateliers in small quantities, with no logo. You are paying for materials and craftsmanship at the very top of the market — the essence of quiet luxury.
What is the most popular The Row bag?
The Margaux top-handle is the flagship and most recognised, followed by the Banana shoulder bag and the Half Moon. All are defined by leather and proportion rather than branding.
Do The Row bags hold their value?
The Row's cult status among the quiet-luxury set supports resale, particularly for the Margaux and Banana in neutral colours. Condition and leather quality drive value.
