Coach! Michael Kors! Longchamp! These designer bags are all under $250 — but they look much more expensive
If you've been wanting to invest in a designer bag but don't want to spend outside of your budget, we get it — it can be hard to justify dropping $1,000s on a crossbody, tote or shoulder bag. Luckily, we're here to help — we've curated a list of some of the best bags under $250 that combine luxury with affordability.
You can still achieve high-end appeal and score high-quality pieces without the painful price tag — from classics by Coach and Michael Kors to modern and trendy styles from SSENSE. Whether you're looking for an everyday tote, a belt bag or an evening bag, there's a little bit of everything here.
Ready to build your collection with some stylish (but attainable) handbags? Keep scrolling to see some of our favourites.
Are you a die-hard belt bag fan but want something a little more elevated than your usual picks? This nylon Tory Burch bag is sporty yet chic, and available in various colours. Reviewers confirm it's "very roomy" and love that the fabric is "easy to clean."
This little crossbody is super versatile — it can be worn as an everyday bag, fitting your main essentials. But you can also remove the crossbody and just rock the chain strap to wear it as a shoulder bag, making it an easily convertible evening bag.
This bag is made by a great mid-range designer who has some very chic pieces. This shoulder bag is a great accessory that can be dressed up or down. And you can trust that not everyone will have this bag, making it a bit more unique.
In my opinion, you can't go wrong with a classic Swinger Bag 20 from Coach. It's simple, sleek and the perfect size for carrying the necessities — wallet, cash, lip balm, Advil, you name it. It even has built-in card slots if you want to downsize the contents even more.
I've got another belt bag pick for ya — this Marc Jacobs one is very on-trend and practical. You can sling it across your chest or clip it around your waist, depending on your outfit.
This polished leather pochette is the perfect on-the-go pouch with a vintage feel. I am obsessed with the buckled pockets — not only are they cute, but they serve as extra storage, too. You can carry it as a shoulder bag or a wristlet, thanks to its convertible strap.
If you're seeking a minimal, practical bag, this messenger crossbody from Coach is a top contender. It has an exterior pocket, which I predict will be perfect for sliding your phone in and out of. It may look small, but shoppers say, "You'd be amazed at how much you can fit inside."
This faux leather bag has a chic curb chain strap that can convert it into both a shoulder or crossbody bag. The silver hardware makes it easy to dress up or down, too, making it a great going-out option.
This bestselling bag has been added to people's carts more than 100 times this week and for a good reason. It's totally practical and big enough to fit most things you'll need on a daily basis. This "Burnt Sienna" shade is the perfect pop of colour for spring and summer.
I personally own this tote bag, and I can't say enough good things about it. I've used it as a work bag, daily tote, personal item while travelling, weekend bag and more. It's very versatile, super spacious and goes with everything. It's very durable — I've owned it for six years now and it looks brand new.
Do you prefer logos? This mini tote by Marc Jacobs might be the right bag for you — and it will fit plenty of stuff, too. It has one large opening and a zippered closure to keep the contents nice and secure.
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