15 designer handbags that won’t break the bank

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JW Anderson

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You can always rely on JW Anderson to inject some fun into your wardrobe – and that is certainly the case with its Bumper Moon bag, which comes in plenty of colours.

Wandler

Wandler

Dutch label Wandler is a real influencer favourite, creating some of the most covetable bags and shoes around, some of which are surprisingly affordable. We particularly love this Penelope bag for its Quiet Luxury feel.

Jacquemus

Jacquemus

Jacquemus’ teeny handbags have become something of a trademark for the cool French label – and they are surprisingly affordable.

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Coperni

Coperni

Coperni

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By Far

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By Far

By Far’s playful handbags are loved by editors and influencers alike – and this signature Amber bag is a year-round wardrobe hero.

Mansur Gavriel

Mansur Gavriel

Mansur Gavriel

Mansur Gavriel is a favourite for a mid-range designer pieces with its bucket bag reaching icon status a few years back (a style which you can still snap up for under £500). We have also got a soft spot for the brand’s Cloud clutch, which comes in a huge array of colours, and is a great update for both your day-to-day and your more dressed-up wardrobe moments.

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Loewe

Loewe

Although most of Loewe’s handbags sit at quite a high price point, the house’s cult basket bags are much more affordable, including this lovely top-handled style.

Strathberry

Strathberry

Strathberry

Made famous by the Duchess of Sussex, Edinburgh-based Strathberry is a name to know in the mid-range designer handbag market.

Marc Jacobs

Marc Jacobs

Marc Jacobs

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Chylak

Chylak

Affordable yet luxury handbag label Chylak frequently has long waiting lists for its pieces and boasts fans including Alexa Chung and Edie Campbell. The designs are sleek, elegant and look far more expensive than they are – and we love the new moiré fabric collection, which is made from recycled ocean plastic.

APC

APC

APC’s Ninion bag is a classic shape that will be a great addition to your day-to-day wardrobe, particularly in this neutral black hue.

The French label also has plenty of other styles that come under the £500 mark, including its trademark Half-Moon style, which is a real fashion-editor favourite.

Manu Atelier

Manu Atelier

Manu Atelier

Now this is a handbag that you will come to rely on for seasons to come. The design – which is by Manu Atelier – is a bucket bag with a structured silhouette in both suede and leather.

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Rejina Pyo

Rejina Pyo

Rejina Pyo

London Fashion Week favourite Rejina Pyo has a number of trademark bags, including this fun mini Simone style.

Cult Gaia

Cult Gaia

Another great mid-range designer label to know is Cult Gaia, loved for both its fun spins on classic styles. We love this sequin-covered shoulder bag, which would make a great addition to your eveningwear wardrobe.

Staud

Staud

One sure-fire way to brighten up your everyday wardrobe is with this patent leather handbag from one of our favourite affordable brands, Staud.

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