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The Best Woven Bags Under $100

June 19, 2017 by jessica

The Best Woven Bags Under $100

Unless you’ve been living under a rock, you’ll know that this summer’s “It” bag is a vintage-inspired woven one and, as is the case with many trends, these often come with an inflated price tag. Fortunately, there are plenty of on-trend, affordable bags to get your hands on this season. (After I put together this collage, I actually came across my favorite affordable woven bag: Caterina Bertini’s mini bucket bag. It’s lined with a drawstring pouch, has a leather handle, and comes in four colors.)

Clockwise from top left:
Sam Edelman Isabella Straw Tote, $74 | Hat Attack Macrame Small Tote, $95 | Caterina Bertini Metallic Fringe Straw Tote, $78 | Sam Edelman Milly Straw Minaudière, $86 | Buji Baja Woven Tote, $99 | H&M Straw Shopper, $25 | Kayu Mini St. Tropez Tote, $59 | Space Rocket Store Birkin Basket, $69

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Filed Under: Budget Style, Style Tagged With: straw bags, summer style, under $100s

Comments

  1. Lorena Lorena says

    June 19, 2017 at 9:55 am

    The ones with the tassels are my favourites – great selection Jessica.

  2. Lyddiegal says

    June 26, 2017 at 6:43 pm

    It’s so hard to not want all these bags! And I have so little willpower!
    Chic on the Cheap

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