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These Handbag Colors Will Never Go Out of Style

When you think about timeless staples, you automatically think of little black dresses, pearl earrings, and white button-downs, among others. When it comes to handbags, though, we all have a favorite silhouette. From totes and shoppers to fanny packs and crossbody styles,  they all have a place in our closets (and hearts). And though we might alternate between them, when it comes to what colors we gravitate toward, that's when they become truly seasonless. Brown, red, black, mustard, and forest-green styles work for every season, and today we're going to prove it. Scroll on ahead to see which one's your favorite (and maybe shop a new silhouette).

Black will always be, well, the new black. You can never go wrong when purchasing a black purse.

The perfect size.
This baguette bag is giving us Prada vibes.
A cool-girl classic you'll wear forever.
A woven texture adds a luxe touch.
For the beach and beyond.

Just like black, you can't go wrong with a brown bag. Simply go through the fashion archives and you'll see more than a handful of brown bags you'd still wear today. 

Timeless.
Such a great sculptural shape.
So '90s.
So sleek.
This will elevate any outfit.

When you want to make your outfit pop, you can always count on a red bag. Red bags are our favorite styling trick to elevate a neutral outfit. 

A bag you can wear again and again.
The ruching adds such a fashion-forward touch.
An investment you won't regret.
We're always a sucker for a good mini bag. 
An everyday crossbody bag that makes a statement.

Contrary to its slime-green cousin, forest green will never go out of style. There's something about this hue that makes any bag look impeccably chic. 

How luxe does this look?
So good for the price.
Chic and easy to wear.
A fashion girl favorite.
How cool is the strap?

If you already have your neutral bag collection set and want to expand to colors, we highly suggest going for a mustard bag.

You can't go wrong with Chloé.
Get this beauty while it's still on sale.
To wear with jeans and a tee.
Tote your essentials in style.

Up next, the number one summer It-bag I'm voting "most likely to sell out".

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



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