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The Ultimate Spring Handbag Shopping List—From $34 to $4K

I'm not sure what it is, but something about the warmer weather just makes me want to spend money on handbags. Throughout the winter I'm used to schlepping around totes and go-to black shoulder bag, but in the spring I tend to bring out my A-game in the purse department with beaded options, fun colors, and different textures like raffia or pleated leather. I've kept my cool and have only let myself purchase one as of now (I'll let you know below which bag is on its way to me), but that doesn't mean I can't share the fun and give you the dose you need of spring-ready handbags. Even if these bags are trend-forward, you'll still be enjoying them for a long time, I promise.

The selection below comes in all price ranges, so whether you're looking to splurge on Gucci or want a quick affordable option, there's a bag you'll love. We've even added those in the middle ground like Staud and Coach, so you can expect the current best of the best in all categories. Keep scrolling to upgrade your accessory game this season—or you can just admire them, I wouldn't blame you. 

Holy mother of pearl.
P.S this is the bag I purchased, and I have 0 regrets.
This has spring written all over it.
The teardrop silhouette is taking over.
I'm still not over this bag.
Vintage vibes.
Can we talk about this shade of green?
Luxury at it's finest.
I'm always down for a scrunchie detail.
Pretty in pink.
This is such an elevated way to incorporate raffia.
If you say you haven't thought about buying this bag, you're lying.
A girl can dream, right?
Now that's a beach-ready bag.
This bag has all the colors you need to match every spring outfit.
We told you filing folder typewere going to be trending again this season.
Minimal perfection.
This makes me want to attend weddings again.
The it-bag that never stops giving.
This will fit just as much as the canvas tote you can't get rid of.
I don't think I'll get over this shape anytime soon.
This comes in 8 different colorways, so take your pick,
I clearly have a thing for green.
Give me all the beaded bags.
It may be too warm to wear fuzzy clothing, but nothing wrong with fuzzy accessories.
Someone, please buy this so I can live through you.
I have on-and-off feelings with yellow, but this bag has me on board. Next, Money May Not Bring Happiness, But This Shopping List Is Making Me Feel Things


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