
Revealed: The sleek crossbody bag Taylor Swift, Zendaya, and Martha Stewart all LOVE - here's how to snag yours for 10% off
If you've ever wished you could go hands-free and still look insanely chic instead of being bogged down by a heavy bag, you are not alone — and you are definitely in stylish company.
We've found the perfect solution in Bandolier, the brand that has made a global name for itself with its sleek crossbody phone bags. They're so incredibly perfect that they've been spotted on everyone from Taylor Swift and Zendaya to Madonna and Martha Stewart.
Bandolier Emma
Everyone adores Emma, the brand's go-to original case. Made with 100 percent supple leather, it's the ultimate sleek companion.
Featuring an adjustable strap, it's designed with a back pocket card holder that can hold up to three cards at a time.
Choose from seven gorgeous colors including the always luxe black and gold version. Don't miss 10 percent off when you sign up for the Bandolier email list.
$112 Shop
These smart little accessories are part phone case, part hands-free bag, and 100 percent cool from top to bottom.
They not only free up your hands, but also instantly upgrade your fit. Forget about digging through your bag or forgetting where you tossed your phone. This is all you need.
And it's why everyone and their mother — literally — is on board with Bandolier. Take Miss Taylor, who is definitely not about to sling any old phone case over her shoulder.
Bandolier Lily Duet
We love a luxe accent! This chic companion includes both a wristlet strap and a crossbody strap, giving you the options you want to carry Lily however you please.
The design ticks every box, from its raised camera ring to its back pocket card holder. It's available in so many gorgeous colors, like this sweet pink croc accented with gold.
$148 Shop
Bandolier Dillon Bag
If you need a little extra room, you definitely need Dillon! This pretty crossbody is available in five colors (including this TDF croc gold model) and has a just-roomy-enough interior that holds your everyday essentials in style.
The outer phone pocket is designed to comfortably hold a companion phone case for a sleek look on the go.
$218 Shop
She's been snapped with the brand's Emma bag, a super glam leather version that balances fashion and function perfectly. Even Travis Kelce's mom has been seen rocking more than one style herself.
Madonna has also given Bandolier her superstar stamp of approval, most notably carrying the Hailey Crossbody Phone Case. The Material Girl even shared it on social. Martha's a fan of this style, too!
And, oh yeah, Oprah featured Bandolier in her iconic Favorite Things list, which basically made it an instant national treasure.
Across the board, Bandolier's styles strike that coveted balance between being wearable, timeless, and somehow trend-forward all at once. They come in a variety of solids and even some embossed finishes for the maximalists out there.
You can snap up companion accessories to maximize their efficiency in your life, too. From snap-on pouches to extra snaps so you can mix and match to create your own hands-free masterpiece, the options to make your statement with Bandolier are virtually endless.
Bottom line: These are the It accessory of the moment! And when you sign up for the brand's email list, you can even snag a sweet 10 percent discount off your first order.
Shopping for the perfect one may be the toughest part, but the first step is to select your phone size (available from iPhone XR to iPhone 16 Pro Max) so you can find the perfect fit for your device. Here are some highlights from Bandolier you'll love.
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