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18 Designer Tote Bags That Will Stand the Test of Time

Perhaps it’s a reaction to the micro-bag trend, but it seems as though everyone in the fashion industry has set their sights on a style that falls on the complete opposite side of the spectrum: tote bags. Be it for the practical reason of holding everything you might need for the day—notebooks, laptops, wallets, a smaller bag, the works—or simply for the want to hold something starkly different, these larger (and sometimes oversize) bags have made a comeback among fashion girls around the world.

While a carryall tote isn’t necessarily something we are reaching for now that we are all spending more time indoors, but when then the time comes, you will be grateful you took the time to properly scope out your options. And if you happen to be in the market for a stylish designer option, there are plenty to choose from.

Scroll down to see the chicest designer totes to add to your handbag collection, and don’t forget to bookmark your favorites along the way.

This will be a classic in your collection.
Simple but makes a statement.
Why not add the It label of the moment to your closet while you're at it?
This brand is fashion girl–approved.
It wouldn't be a roundup of designer totes without this style from Celine.
Or this Dior logo tote.
For the person who loves the logo trend but in a subtle way.
Minimalism at it's best.
Khaite can do no wrong in our eyes.
If you're going to get a leather tote, let it be this one from Loewe.
The croc print gives this classic shopper a unique edge.
The details of this bag are everything.
If you love the ruched trend, this bag is for you.
There's no doubt this will be a staple in your handbag collection.
For a less expensive designer tote, opt for this style from Staud.
Just look at the color.
Another dreamy bag by Bottega Veneta. 

Next, 17 Designer Bags I Know Celebs Will Wear in 2021

This post was previously published and has since been updated. 



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