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Well, first of all, to be honest, $1000 is no longer a fancy handbag. In other words, it’s no longer out an “if you know if you know, you know” bag; those start at about four or 5000.
I don’t even think you can get a Louis Vuitton for under 1700.… If your budget is 1 to 2000 don’t sweat it. Nobody’s looking at the bag. |
Nah you can still get a good designer handbag for $1-2500K if you have good taste and good timing. Doesn’t have to be Hermes. |
| Bottega is always in style although has some old lady/coastal grandma vibes depending on the model. |
| I’m a schlumpy mom who carries a Mulberry bag. I like the minimal branding, but I also like the construction/materials and not-exorbitant price point. I’ve carried some version since the 90s. Nobody is looking at me or my bag. Ever. |
I’ve always loved Mulberry. And I’m a person snob. I think I’m the only person who ever jumped up and said, “oh my God look at her Mulberry bag”, during the first time I watched “Bridget Jones baby”. Lol.. |
Bottega, Jodie 💯 |
Definitely, you can find a nice bag in that price range. It’s just not gonna be gaspworthy or “if you know you know” kind of bag. |
| Meh. I carry my handmade in Italy bags from a little store where i watched the artisan make it. Def didn't cost $1000 either. |
LOVE: https://www.mulberry.com/us/shop/family/alexa/oversized-alexa-black-spongy-patent |
Is it an IL BISONTE? |
They’re often mostly made in China and then “finished” in Italy, too. True of all brands, high and mid. |
| I appreciate the PP listing some great brands to try. I've been looking for some new bags and those are gorgeous - the Mulberry/Strathberry/Mage/Smythson poster. Thank you! |
| The real mark of status is being able to buy whatever you want, regardless of the price point, because it matches your personal style. I live in NYC and husband works in high finance, so we have a lot of billionaires and near-billionaires in our immediate social and work orbit. They don't all wear Chanel and Hermes because it's Chanel and Hermes. They wear it because Chanel and Hermes stores are in the general area where they tend to shop, and they saw a bag they thought was cute and they bought it. On the other hand, I just as often see them wearing unremarkable and even relatively reasonably-priced bags that they picked up on a whim at Saks. Unfortunately, status is a whole picture kind of thing. If you're wearing a $5k Chanel bag with a polyester top, brassy hair, and uneven skin tone, you will look like a middle class person who decided to spend their whole bonus check on a fun splurge (and there's nothing wrong with that!). If you're wearing a $500 Staud bag with impeccably tailored clothes made from high end textiles, hair that is maintained every six weeks at the salon and flawless skin from prescription skincare and regular dermatological treatments, you will look high end. This is all to say, cultivate your own style and buy what you love, regardless of the price point. That will cultivate a much better image than buying a "status" handbag. |
You’re welcome. Aspinal of London hobo bag and camera bag are another no-fail everyday bag alternative. The quality of Coach classic leather bags (which deserve more credit than they get though I don’t carry one) without being Coach. |
Very few bags are “gaspworthy.” |