Accessories - Corporette.com https://corporette.com/category/fashion/accessories/ A work fashion blog offering fashion, lifestyle, and career advice for overachieving chicks Mon, 24 Jun 2024 17:57:27 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.5.5 https://corporette.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/11/corporette-favicon-150x150.png Accessories - Corporette.com https://corporette.com/category/fashion/accessories/ 32 32 Which Watches Do You Wear in 2024? https://corporette.com/which-watches-do-you-wear-in-2024/ https://corporette.com/which-watches-do-you-wear-in-2024/#comments Mon, 24 Jun 2024 17:37:36 +0000 https://corporette.com/?p=173218

Are watches status symbols to you? Are they a mode of expressing your personality so much that you swap them in and out for different occasions? Or are you more utilitarian with a basic Apple Watch or other wearable tech that tells the time? (Or are you anti-wrist watch altogether?)

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Which watches do you wear on a regular basis (if any)? Do you collect watches on either a casual basis (“cute watch!”) or a serious basis (“this is where I spent my bonus”)? If you do have multiple watches, how do you choose which ones to wear? Have digital watches (or other digital technology) changed your relationship with watches?

There was a WSJ story about this recently(ish), mostly about men's wristwatches habits — they're getting more colorful! As the article (gift link) notes:

More guys are clocking the appeal of unobvious designs, according to Eric Macaire, executive director, global buying and merchandising, at British retailer Watches of Switzerland. Lately, he said, his customers are going for timepieces with pop-colored dials, innovative treatments (such as textural or laser finishes) and cases in less-typical materials such as bronze. 

With a little off-menu thinking, you too can avoid the usual suspects and find a ticker that stops short of weird, yet is just different enough to earn compliments. Such stylish conversation-starters can be found at all prices, from a few hundred bucks and up. You just need to know what to look for. 

Nice! But in my experience the whole world of watches (and people who care about them) is a very specific subgroup of old money and people who aspire to that sort of thing. It felt really fun discovering that world back in the day when I hemmed and hawed for years before deciding on a classic Cartier tank… which I now never wear because I prefer my Apple Watch.

(Also, there was an incident early on when one of my babies spat breastmilk on it, and… it suddenly seemed like a stupid thing to be wearing casually.)

So I'm curious — are watches status symbols to you? Are they a mode of expressing your personality so much that you swap them in and out for different occasions? Or are you more utilitarian with a basic Apple Watch or other wearable tech that tells the time? (Or are you anti-wrist watch altogether and just rely on your phone or computer screen?)

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The Best North-South Totes for Work https://corporette.com/the-best-north-south-totes-for-work/ https://corporette.com/the-best-north-south-totes-for-work/#comments Tue, 05 Mar 2024 19:09:34 +0000 https://corporette.com/?p=167670

North/south totes are definitely trending - so I thought I'd round some up!

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North-South tote for work

Sure, we all know what wardrobe essentials for work professional women are supposed to have in their closets, but if you’re buying one for the first time or replacing one you’ve worn into the ground, it can be a pain to find exactly the right incarnation in stores. In “The Hunt,” we search the stores for a basic item that every woman should have.

It's been a while since we've seen north-south totes for work, so I thought we'd do a roundup. If you're unfamiliar with the terminology, an east/west bag is one that is more horizontal than vertical, e.g., your typical tote. A north/south bag, by contrast, is taller than it is wide.

There are pros and cons to these. I find them to be sleeker bags that tend to have less wasted space inside the bag… but that said, if something has fallen all the way to the bottom of the bag, it can feel a bit like you're digging around to find it.

Readers, what are your thoughts — do you like north-south totes for work? Which are your latest favorites?

{related: The Ultimate Guide to Business Casual for Women}

Our Latest Favorite North-South Totes for Work

The Best North-South Totes for Work in 2024

The Row

North-South tote for work

I always think of The Row as a leader in the trends, so let's start here. I love this gorgeous, minimal north/south tote. The leather looks fabulous, and at 11″H x 13″W x 6″D it's not too big, but not too small. It's $1,690 at Neiman Marcus, available in three colors for preorder.

Nordstrom has a different north/south tote from The Row with a bit more structure and handles at the top if you prefer that, but that one is $4,950.

Other great splurge options include this Givenchy tote, this Mulberry tote (ooh, and in pretty colors too!), and this Bottega tote.

DeMellier

North-South tote for work

In the “fancy but only three figures” department, I luuuurve this tote from DeMellier. The linear gold details on the magnetic flap really elevate it! This bag has similar dimensions to one above (13.7″H x 12.9″ W x 5.1″D) and is $585.

Tumi

North-South tote for work

Tumi's north/south tote definitely has a more utilitarian feel than a lot of these bags… I love that it has a trolley strap! The bag is lined, and at 15″W x 15.5″H x 4.5″D this one feels a bit larger than the other bags. It's $295 at Nordstrom.

Another great option with a trolley strap (AND convertible backpack straps): this laptop tote from Lo & Sons. Cuyana‘s north/south tote is just under $300 as well, with an add-on insert for $98.

(Also around this price range: the Vida collection of bags at Banana Republic, which are $380 for the more structured versions.)

MZ Wallace

North-South tote for work

MZ Wallace's classic, nylon, quilted look has gone through a few iterations over the years, and I like this tighter weave along with a more structured bag. The bag is $285 at Nordstrom — it's nice that it comes with a detachable strap as well as interior pouch (plus a zippered top and two exterior zip pockets).

Everlane

North-South tote for work

Everlane notes that its north/south tote is among the bestsellers — I like that folded detail on the outside pocket. It's available in four colors for $250.

Amazon Seller Montana West

North-South tote for work

If you're looking to try the trend, or want a very specific color, Amazon seller Montana West has you covered. This one comes in 25+ colors, including a really saturated kelly green, a delicate light blue, and a Barbie-approved hot pink. The bag is under $35 (with a 30% coupon today!).

Another great option under $100: the BÉIS North/South tote, $98 at Revolve.

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The Best Work Bags for Women in 2024 https://corporette.com/the-best-work-bags-for-women/ https://corporette.com/the-best-work-bags-for-women/#comments Tue, 16 Jan 2024 19:20:45 +0000 https://corporette.com/?p=164283

What do you think are the best work bags for women in 2024, readers? We went on a hunt...

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businesswoman carries a tote while walking in the subway; she is Black with bleached hair and wears a gray topcoat, a white blouse, black pants, and her bag is black and brown

Sure, we all know what wardrobe essentials for work professional women are supposed to have in their closets, but if you’re buying one for the first time or replacing one you’ve worn into the ground, it can be a pain to find exactly the right incarnation in stores. In “The Hunt,” we search the stores for a basic item that every woman should have.

It has been WAY too long since we've done a roundup of the best work bags for women — which are your favorites right now, readers? Do you prefer backpacks for work, or another style?

For my $.02, a great work bag for women:

  • has a closed top like a zipper
  • has organizing features like pockets, water bottle sleeves, sometimes even a zippered outside compartment for your commuting shoes/gym shoes
  • isn't too heavy — my preferred material has always been nylon; faux leather is also going to be pretty lightweight; leathers and coated canvas are the most durable but add weight
  • is large enough to fit a folder with your resume in it (if you're interviewing)
  • IDEALLY has additional thoughtful details like metal feet, a long interior keychain, and one pocket accessible from the outside

I've rounded up a ton of options: splurges, super affordable bags, laptop bags, bags with trolley sleeves (to fit over your rolling suitcase for business travel), smaller/indie brands focused on bags for work, and vegan brands.

Readers, have you bought a work bag recently that you love? Which are your all-time favorite work bags for women, and why?

In the past, we've pondered whether totes or backpacks for work are the best, talked about how to organize your bags, shared silly thoughts about what your tote bag says about you, and asked the readers how many bags they bring to work.

In addition to this roundup, we've also rounded up the best bags for interviews, the best briefcases for women, the best work backpacks, AND the best stylish work bags for petites. (We've also rounded up the best bags for law students!)

Regarding designer bags, we've rounded up the best luxury work bags, answered questions from readers wondering if businesswomen MUST have a designer bag, as well as questions from the intern with the $9,000 bag (our first viral post, aw!), and a young lawyer who wondered if she could buy a $2,700 bag even though she was just starting out.

Our Latest Favorite Work Bags for Women in 2024

Some of the best work bags for women as of 2024 include great totes from Cuyana (with a zipper), Tumi, Tory Burch (lightweight, a laptop tote), Lo & Sons, and Madewell (north/south). Also try this highly-rated organizing insert or these clever pouches with some of the less structured bags! If you're looking for a budget tote (or one in a specific color) check this Amazon seller (22K+ good reviews) or this Amazon seller (60K+ good reviews).

(Looking for a luxury work bag? Here's our latest roundup…)

Our Latest Favorite Affordable Work Bags for Women

Looking for a great work bag under $100 in 2024? Some of our favorite spots to check include Nordstrom Rack and T.J. Maxx. Specific styles include this Amazon tote under $15 and this affordable line from Samsonite (especially this backpack). Everlane's great ReNew bags are also under $100. The very trendy BÉIS bags are usually under $150 as well. If you just want a lightweight, basic nylon tote, this Amazon one looks great; Quince also has one that's getting great reviews.

Our Latest Favorite Laptop Totes

Here are some of our favorite laptop bags for work in 2024: 

collage of 6 of the best laptop totes for women in 2023
Looking for the best laptop totes? These are reader favorites: one / two / three / four / five / six

Our Latest Favorite Work Backpacks

Update: Hunting for the best work backpacks? Some of our favorites in 2024 are below — see the full post for all the details!

black backpack for work with gold hardware

The Overall Best Work Backpack

Tumi Celina Backpack

black convertible backpack for work

The Best Convertible Laptop Backpack

Lo & Sons Rowledge

black backpack with laptop compartment; there are gold zippers

The Best Affordable Backpack for Work

Samsonite Mobile Solutions Classic Backpack

Our Latest Favorite Luxury Work Bags

As of 2024, some of our latest favorite luxury work bags (large enough to hold papers and a laptop!) include Bottega Veneta, Mulberry, Saint Laurent, Kaai, and Demellier. Of course, note that a lot of our readers who are in big jobs note that they love their (more affordable) Lo & Sons bags, as well as their Tumi.

Looking for work backpacks to splurge on? Montblanc, MCM and Senreve (also!) are great, and readers are always huge fans of all things Tumi. Some of our favorites…

Our Latest Favorite Professional Purses

I generally consider professional purses to be smaller than a work bag, but maybe that's me!

Hunting for a great professional purse? In 2024, readers are loving affordable crossbody bags like those from Cuyana, Tory Burch, Lo & Sons, and Madewell.

In terms of a designer bag to suit your life as a professional, readers have been loving affordable(ish) luxury brands like See by Chloé, Polène, Strathberry, DeMellier, and Mansur Gavriel, as well as more designer bags like Chloé (particularly the Marcie line) and Mulberry. (If money is no object, Loewe and Bottega Venetta are always worth a look!)

Notes If You're Looking for a Very Specific Type of Women's Work Bag

The Best Work Bags for Women – Office-Friendly and Great for Work Outfits

The Best Amazon Work Tote: Nodykka

the best amazon work tote under $15

Amazon is hard to beat in terms of affordability, but you do usually get what you pay for, so watch out for that. Still, this bestseller from Nodykka has 22,000+ glowing reviews and comes in over 100 colors (!!!), with reviewers loving how affordable, lightweight, and versatile the bag is.

(Another great Amazon tote bag option: this tasseled tote from Dreubea, with 60,000+ great reviews.

If you're looking for a tote with more organization/pockets, do keep in mind that you can buy extra inserts for tote bags for around $15 on Amazon — Omystyle and Olunsu are both incredibly highly rated. You can also get a ton of plain laptop sleeves at Amazon or a HUGE variety of styles at Society 6.

Some of our favorite spots to check include Nordstrom Rack and T.J.Maxx — a specific styles include this Amazon tote under $15 and this affordable line from Samsonite (especially this backpack). Everlane's great ReNew bags are also under $100. The very trendy BÉIS bags are usually under $150 as well.

The Best Lightweight, Professional Tote: Tory Burch Ella

black tote bag

I've never been a huge fan of the big Tory Burch emblem (where does this fall on the “cheugy” continuum, if you care?), but it's hard to find highly-rated nylon bags that are lightweight and have stood the test of time. This one has been a bestseller for YEARS — if you're looking for an affordable classic and lightweight interview tote, it's a great investment. It's $198-$228 at Nordstrom, and it's wonderful to see that they now offer a version made from recycled nylon.

A more affordable but floppier option is this Tumi Voyageur bag, on sale for $69 — but that one has a trolley sleeve for your rolling bag. Also look to Lo & Sons for excellent nylon bags, many of which are 50% off right now.

The Best Convertible Work Bag for Women: Lo & Sons

black convertible backpack for work

There are a TON of Lo & Sons bags that have been loved by the readers (they're always on our lists of the best work bags!), many on sale right now — the Seville laptop bag, the OG. I'm featuring the Rowledge here because it's that unusual bag that is a business-appropriate backpack for work that converts to a north/south tote with a top handle. If you're looking for something like this, definitely consider Lo & Sons.

Another super popular north/south tote (but not a backpack) is Madewell's Transport tote.

The Best Leather Tote with a Zipper: Cuyana

black tote bag

If you're looking for a classic leather tote bag with a zippered top, I think most readers would agree that the Cuyana bag is the one. It's a smaller brand, people rave about the leather and durability, it comes in 10 colors, it can be monogrammed, it has inserts or tech sleeves you can add on — and it's only $195. The brand's website also notes that they are LWG Silver certified, “ensuring the leather is tanned responsibly against measures like traceability, resource consumption, and effluent treatment.”

The Best Splurge Work Bag: Bottega

professional woman holds luxury work tote in dark green from Bottega Veneta

Looking for a splurge tote? There are so many great bags here. I think the one I'm currently drooling over is the pictured Bottega Venetta East/West Tote — it just looks so cool. I'm always a fan of Bottega, though, because I feel like their leather and craftsmanship is impeccable, but the brand recognition is lower than some of the more logo'd brands.

The pictured bag is $2450 at Neiman Marcus; NET-A-PORTER also has some options.

In addition to Bottega's totes, if you're in the market for stylish work bags, I'd also consider Bottega Veneta, Mulberry, Saint Laurent, Kaai, and Demellier. Of course, note that a lot of our readers who are in big jobs note that they love their (more affordable) Lo & Sons bags, as well as their Tumi.

More Great Work Bags for Women – Recently Featured

Quince Revive Nylon Tote

great interview bag for females in lightweight nylon

If you're hunting for a really lightweight laptop bag, this nylon tote from Quince is getting great reviews, and it has a laptop sleeve. It doesn't have a top zipper, which isn't ideal especially for laptop totes — but otherwise I like the recycled leather trim, as well as the external slip pockets. It looks perfect!

The bag is selling for $89.90, and currently comes in five colors.

Quince

professional woman carries lightweight nylon tote in a pretty oxford blue

This large nylon tote from Quince looks like a great lightweight tote interview bag for women — and it's getting great reviews. I like the leather trims (all recycled leather), as well as the external slip pockets and internal laptop sleeve. Perfect!

The bag is selling for $89.90, and currently comes in five colors: oxford blue (pictured), black, latte, olive, and a really pretty mulberry.

Madewell

stylish brown suede tote with a zippered top from Madewell - a great work bag

Madewell's North/South Transport tote has been a reader favorite for years (and years) — but it's nice to see that they've got a more traditional tote in the same collection. I love that it has a zippered top, and two interior pockets for smaller items like keys and phone.

It has a 4.75″ handle drop, and a adjustable crossbody strap that is 15-19.75.” The bag is 11.75″ tall, 11-16 inches wide, and 5.5″ deep. It's $198.

Liselle Kiss

black tote bag

If you like a bag with an open top (great for shoving more stuff inside, am I right?), this leather tote from Black-owned brand Liselle Kiss looks fabulous.

The bag, sized 18″ W x 6″ D x 12″H, is $425 at Bloomingdale's.

Readers, do tell — which do you think are the best work totes for women in 2024?

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The Best Briefcases for Women https://corporette.com/the-best-briefcase-for-women/ https://corporette.com/the-best-briefcase-for-women/#comments Tue, 22 Aug 2023 16:14:00 +0000 https://corporette.com/?p=12119

Which are the best briefcases for women? Someone Tweeted at me recently, and I realized I couldn't answer the question, so I thought I'd update our last roundup of briefcases (from, uh, 2010).

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Someone tweeted (X'ed?) at me just last week, asking about the best briefcases for women… I suspected that they meant “general work bag,” but on the off chance that they meant a traditional briefcase, I was intrigued.

(In general, the correct answer for “best work bag for women” is either Cuyana or Lo & Sons.)

We haven't talked about the issue in a LONG time, though… so I thought I'd round up some briefcases for women.

Do YOU use a briefcase? (And if so, please list your city!) What brands do you like best?

Here's another question — have you ever had a briefcase made? One of my family members swears that she and all the other working women she knew had that done in the early '80s…

Are Briefcases Right for Professional Women in 2023?

Readers have discussed this in comments from time to time — the briefcase. One commenter advised the readers that in her big city, “not a single woman lawyer I know under the age of 50 carries a purse.” This led to a small debate between briefcase-carrying women and non-briefcase carrying women.

To my eyes, though, in 2023 it's rare to see a briefcase. Most women I know carry a tote bag for when they need space to carry documents, and/or a backpack when they really need to carry a laptop.

Those frequently carrying files may switch to a tote/purse combo, but even then it seems like something I saw a lot more of a few years ago, before the cloud, flash drives, remote logins, and other convenient telecommuting tools were as common.

(I've even written about what your tote bag says about you.)

What is a Briefcase, and How Is It Different From a Tote?

In my mind, the defining feature of a briefcase is that it has a short handle and is meant to be carried at your side, or maybe dangling from the crook of your elbow. It should be large enough to fit at least a pad of paper, ideally a legal size. They don't have to be deep, but they should be large enough to fit at least a 1″ binder. They can be made of a fabric or leather, although I tend to think of them as a being made of a good-quality leather. I also tend to think of them as having enough structure that they can stand up by themselves.

Contrast that to the classic tote bag: These generally have much longer shoulder straps, although they may also have a short handle as well. Tote bags are also frequently much deeper than briefcases; some even fit an extra pair of shoes, a water bottle, or even a lunch bag.

If you prefer a more modern idea of a briefcase, you may want to look into some of the larger padfolios or leather document holders out there. These can be carried under your arm like a clutch, or carried in your hand like a redweld folder. (See below for some of our latest favorites!)

Our Favorite Briefcases for Women

Here are some classic briefcases for women that have been around for a while — in fact the Dooney & Burke option has been around since at least 2010.

Some Great Trendy Briefcases

The Luxury Briefcase: Mulberry Bayswater

black luxury work bag with turnlock detail from Mulberry

If you're hunting for a gorgeous leather bag with some designer cachet, check out this Mulberry satchel. like the fact that it has feet (so rare these days!!) and smartphone pockets, but do note that it's unlined.

The pictured Bayswater is one of the largest sizes; it's $1,650 at Nordstrom.

The Modern Semi-Briefcase: Leatherology

woman carries burgundy gusseted document and laptop holder

I feel like this is briefcase-adjacent, but a reader had been looking for a large leather clutch/folder just like this, and this was suggested by one of the readers. It’s gorgeous! I love how it’s like a cross between a padfolio and laptop sleeve — almost like an elevated redweld.

The pictured holder is $150 at Leatherology; it’s available in five colors.

Hunting for something similar but more affordable, or with a wider range of colors? Etsy shops have a number of options, including this $30 leather folder, this Macbook laptop sleeve with pockets for $90, and this option for $50. And, of course, you can just buy plain redwelds (or, hopefully, get them from your office supply closet).

The Affordable Briefcase from Amazon: Cluci

briefcase

This “briefcase for women” at Amazon looks great. I like the options of the long strap (handy for your commute) and the shorter handles (more attractive), and the fact that it’s real cowhide but under $180 is great.

There are seven colorways (including burgundy, always great with navy), and I particularly like the multicolored accordion side, which reminds me of a redweld in the best way. It has tons of great reviews at Amazon.

The Convertible Briefcase: Senreve

backpack briefcase

It's somewhat rare to see a briefcase that converts into a backpack, so this entry in the category from Senreve is appreciated! It is more on the “satchel that CAN be a backpack” side of things, perhaps with a healthy dose of “so long as you don’t put anything heavy into it while wearing it as a backpack” kind of caveat.

The bag comes in a ton of colors, and there are even “vegan leather” options for $695-$995. The pictured version is $995.

The Best Alternatives to Briefcases for Women

The Best Work Tote Bags

Some of the best work bags for women as of 2024 include great totes from Cuyana (with a zipper), Tumi, Tory Burch (lightweight, a laptop tote), Lo & Sons, and Madewell (north/south). Also try this highly-rated organizing insert or these clever pouches with some of the less structured bags! If you're looking for a budget tote (or one in a specific color) check this Amazon seller (22K+ good reviews) or this Amazon seller (60K+ good reviews).

(Looking for a luxury work bag? Here's our latest roundup…)

The Best Laptop Totes for Women

Here are some of our favorite laptop bags for work in 2024: 

collage of 6 of the best laptop totes for women in 2023
Looking for the best laptop totes? These are reader favorites: one / two / three / four / five / six

The Best Work Backpacks for Women

Update: Hunting for the best work backpacks? Some of our favorites in 2024 are below — see the full post for all the details!

black backpack for work with gold hardware

The Overall Best Work Backpack

Tumi Celina Backpack

black convertible backpack for work

The Best Convertible Laptop Backpack

Lo & Sons Rowledge

black backpack with laptop compartment; there are gold zippers

The Best Affordable Backpack for Work

Samsonite Mobile Solutions Classic Backpack

Looking for work backpacks to splurge on? Montblanc, MCM and Senreve (also!) are great, and readers are always huge fans of all things Tumi. Some of our favorites…

Stylish Padfolios for Women

Some of our favorite office padfolios for 2024 are below! If you want something monogrammed, check out Etsy, Leatherology, Levenger, Case-it, or (for a splurge), Smythson — you can still find them at Amazon, Target, or Walmart. (Also check out our roundup of executive clutches and leather document holders, as well as women's briefcases!)

Admin note: this post was originally written in 2010 but has been updated substantially as indicated.

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What Is Your Ideal Bag? https://corporette.com/what-is-your-ideal-bag/ https://corporette.com/what-is-your-ideal-bag/#comments Tue, 08 Aug 2023 17:04:13 +0000 https://corporette.com/?p=153221

What is your ideal handbag at this moment in your life? What do you regularly carry -- and how is a weekday different from a weekend or vacation day?

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Recently, the WSJ had an article entitled “The ‘Perfect’ Handbag, According to Women in Their 20s, 30s, 40s and 70s” (gift link) — so I thought it might be fun to discuss here! What is your ideal handbag at this moment in your life? What do you regularly carry — and how is a weekday different from a weekend or vacation day?

(Along similar lines, we've asked the readers how many bags you bring to work, whether you guys purchase designer bags, whether women in certain professions MUST carry a designer bag, and (long ago) what the best bags are for walking to work. We've also, ahem, wondered whether an intern can carry a $9,000 bag to work.)

Kat's Ideal Bag: A Statement Bag That Isn't Too Small

One of the things that I found so interesting about the WSJ article is that my handbag tastes have gotten much smaller over the years. I used to want to carry everything! There were years where I wanted to fit an entire second pair of shoes and a cardigan — perfect for the commute or a spontaneous decision to grab dinner with a friend after work.

These days I'm much more minimal in what I bring with me: If I have space for sunglasses, tiny wallet, and lip gloss I'm OK.

Something that has stayed true all my life, though: I prefer a conversation bag. I want something that's interesting, that makes a statement about my style — so an unusual color or other detail is a must. I also prefer something that's comfortable to carry, so I do like a crossbody.

With unlimited funds, I'd probably choose something like this gorgeous ombre Chanel 2.55 flap bag (for sale at What Goes Around Comes Around for $7,150). I'd also go for the pixelated Loewe puzzle bag I posted recently, the crazy fun Ferragamo print bag, or the Valentino One Stud in a bright enough color, or (my newest obsession) the Mulberry Amberley crossbody in a bright color. (Or, OOH, apparently Mulberry had a print edition a few years ago).

Psst: here's what I used to carry in my diaper bag, and here's what I carried in my purse back in my lawyer days.

Elizabeth's Ideal Bag: The Large-Enough Crossbody

I’m not a “bag person,” so I tend to take a pretty utilitarian approach to handbags. For me, the ideal everyday bag is one that can be worn cross-body and is just large enough to easily hold my wallet, phone, sunglasses, and sunscreen. My preference is something with a classic-looking style and made out of a sturdy material, because once a bag is mine, I’m going to use that thing for the next 5+ years. (My current work bag is a Cuyana tote that I received as a gift in 2019 and my everyday bag is a Marc Jacobs crossbody from 2016. I am not gentle with them, and they’ve held up amazingly.)

If I had to buy a new bag to add to the rotation, I think I’d want something like this woven mini messenger bag from Clare V. I like that it zips securely at the top, and it looks like I could fit in all of my necessities without having to play a complicated Tetris game every time I take something out and put it back. The leather also seems like it would hold up well for 5+ years of daily use.

The bag is $385 at Clare V and comes in evergreen, a natural woven checker, and a black rattan — you can find it at Clare V as well as Nordstrom and Anthropologie.

Ann's Preferred Bag: A Not-To-Small (and Packable) Crossbody

In my 15-ish years as a lawyer, my handbags have gone from large to small and back again. After experimenting with everything from supersized totes (hello Longchamp Le Pliage) to slender bags that hung off my forearm (a pebbled leather, no-name Italian bag from Filene’s Basement — RIP), I’ve settled on what I consider a not-too-small crossbody.

For work, it fits right into my backpack if I don’t feel like carrying multiple bags on my commute, and it has enough space for the essentials (wallet, keys, phone, and a small cosmetics bag) without being too heavy. Since I don't carry much, a single interior pocket for keys or a subway card is enough for me.

Something like this Mini Pashli Leather Satchel ($695) from 3.1 Phillip Lim is right up my alley.

Kate's Ideal Bag: A Lightweight Tote

An olive green nylon bag with pink strap
The Tillie Tote, $238

I am a serial monogamist for everyday bags. My ideal for daily use is a medium-size tote / shoulder bag with lots of pockets and wide straps. Lately, I like nylon for its flexibility, durability, and water resistance; plus, it gives me more vegetarian cred than leather (kidding).

On the inside, my everyday bag must have room for my (tiny) umbrella, my sizeable wallet, sunscreen or hand moisturizer, my phone, and random stuff like hand sanitizer, tissues, a pen/Sharpie, a teeny-tiny notepad, bandaids, etc. — plus smaller bags/pouches to hold (1) a few lip balms and pocket mirror, (2) rarely-used cards (3) a few small beauty-related items. (It's kind of a lot.)

I typically go with practical, basic styles from middle-aged-mom brands like Baggallini. (I mean, I AM a middle-aged mom, if we're calling mid-40s middle age. Are we? I don't wanna.) A few years ago, I had a LeSportsac bag I really liked (and according to GQ, LeSportsac is back?). I'm just not a fancy-bag person.

My current everyday bag, the ANDI Small from ANDI ($148), is a great style — a very light, medium-sized nylon tote with lots of pockets, and non-slip straps (plus a detachable crossbody strap). The things I carry regularly don't fill it up, so there's always room to slip in random items like a Kindle.

If I were looking for a bag to replace it, I'd be tempted by the pictured tote from Tillie ($238), which has great reviews and is available in 11 solid colors / prints.

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Designer Handbags: Do You Prefer Limited Editions or Classics? https://corporette.com/designer-handbags-do-you-prefer-limited-editions-or-classics/ https://corporette.com/designer-handbags-do-you-prefer-limited-editions-or-classics/#comments Thu, 08 Jun 2023 18:04:33 +0000 https://corporette.com/?p=150319

Here's a little question for the designer handbag lovers (and the designer handbag curious, ha): do you prefer limited edition handbags or classics? What do you think the pros and cons are of each?

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white and beige limited edition Louis Vuitton, part of the collaboration with Japanese artist Murakami

Here's a little question for the designer handbag lovers (and the designer handbag curious, ha): Do you prefer limited edition handbags or classics? What do you think the pros and cons are of each?

(Yes, yes, in part this is inspired by this afternoon's Coffee Break, which is ah-ma-zing.)

I remember being in my 20s and being blown away when a friend — who I thought was a reasonably sane person — dropped serious money on a Murakami x Vuitton bag. I just remember being so confused at the time because it felt like that was the kind of bag you only bought after owning a whole slew of classic, been-around-for-years Vuitton bags.

{related/classic Corporette: the intern with the $9000 handbag}

Cut to me a few years later when I bought a black leather epi Alma bag — super classic… but boring. (It's still available at all the Vuitton stores and online.)

black leather Epi Alma bag

I still love my Alma bag — and she still loves her Murakami bag — but they fit us in different ways. The Alma bag was kind of who I thought I should be; who I was trying to grow into, whereas the Murakami bag encapsulated a lot of the joie de vivre I generally associate with my friend — it's quirky and insouciant and a bit witty. As we've gotten older, I may “fit” the Alma bag better than I did in my 20s, but it doesn't really say anything to me other than remind me of who I thought I should be or would be. Let's put it this way: I wore it to a funeral last year and felt Very Proper.

On the flip side, when my friend looks at her bag, I hope it encapsulates that joyful, figure-it-out attitude that yes, you need in your 20s, but frankly serves you well your entire life.

So I'm curious: If you've bought limited edition designer bags, which ones have you bought — and why? Were you a huge fan of the collaborator? Did something about the LE bag speak to you in a way that the other bags did not? Do you feel like the resale market is better for a limited edition bag? (Also, where are your preferred places to buy such bags?)

Pictured at top: I don't recall the exact bag my friend got, but What Goes Around Comes Around has a ton of bags from the Murakami/Vuitton collabthis one is available for $8,650.

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