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Sound the Alarms: These Are the Cheapest Designer Bags From Every Major Brand

Chances are, if you’re anything like us, you’ve lusted after a designer bag at one point or another (okay, probably a lot more than that). And while getting your favorite label’s most iconic bag may seem like a pipe dream, the cheapest designer bags may be within reach—or at the very least, a little more attainable for your budget.

It goes without saying that adding a stylish, well-made bag to your wardrobe can put a dent into your bank account—let alone one from a major brand name in the industry. However, it doesn’t have to be quite the strain on your wallet as you might expect. In fact, if you’re ready to add a small piece of luxury into your wardrobe, there are some styles that might fall within your price range.

Whether it’s a version of the It-girl–approved Dior Saddle Bag or something to take on the micro bag trend, scroll down to see the cheapest bags from your favorite fashion houses below. While you’re at it, be sure to bookmark your favorite for when you’re ready to splurge.

Who wouldn't love this cute logo bag?
For those who can't get enough of Balenciaga. 
The ideal beach tote. 
This cool, vintage-inspired Celine bag is all that you need.
For those days when you need to schlep around a ton of stuff. 
How fun is this? 
It girls can't stop wearing their Saddle Bags, and you won't be able to, either.
Add this to your ensemble for a pop of color.
We're still not over the micro-bag trend.
You won't can't go wrong with this classic style.
Love the logomania look? Get this bag from Gucci, stat.
If you want one of the brand's timeless quilted options, this one is available for under $900.
Trust us, you won't get tired of this bag. 
The logo recognized all around the world. 
Yes, you need this evening bag for all of your parties.
This will hold all of your night-out necessities.
Simple and chic.
A simple bag like this is essential for days when you're out running errands.
Pair this with a casual ensemble of jeans and a T-shirt.
This YSL logo is such a classic.

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This article was originally published at an earlier date and has been updated.



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