Snap Up Designer Handbags from Coach, Rebecca Minkoff & More at the Nordstrom Anniversary Sale
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Longchamp. Coach. JW Pei. Handbags from these and tons of other fan-favorite brands are up to 40 percent off during the Nordstrom Anniversary Sale designer handbag edit. This is not a drill—but there is a catch.
To access these bargains now, you'll need to have a Nordstrom credit card or be a member of the Nordy Club. (It's free to join, and card holders are automatically enrolled.)
Even though the Nordstrom Anniversary Sale will be open to the general public—non-cardmembers included—as of July 12, inventory is limited, so it's worth checking out ASAP (and definitely before the sale ends on August 3). Here's when you can shop:
Here are the bags I've singled out as totally worth it—investment items even at full price—but on sale, they're too good not to add to cart. I'm talking about the Coach North Leather Tote (was $395, now $250), Longchamp's classic Le Pliage tote (was $250, now $187) and the Veronica Beard Leather Top Handle Bag (was $598, now $400), just for starters.
And remember—you can't beat Nordstrom's shipping and return policy. Enjoy free standard shipping—the estimated delivery date is noted on the product page and at checkout. And returns are free in store or by mail—just print a label at home or show your QR code at a USPS or FedEx location.
I'm a Fashion Editor & These Are My Top Picks from the Nordstrom Anniversary Sale
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Longchamp's iconic Le Pliage is indispensable for chic travel, whether you're commuting to the office or jetting off on vacation. I've had mine for years and as a tote bag enthusiast, I confidently say this is one of the most versatile bags in my closet. The leather-trimmed nylon tote is on sale in a cheerful pomegranate shade, is water-resistant and folds flat in your luggage. This iteration comes in a very trendy plum red.
$250; $187 at Nordstrom
Nordstrom
Nothing screams '90s more than a big, slouchy hobo bag. If you really want to dive into the bohemian aesthetic, consider this Rebecca Minkoff suede hobo, complete with tassels and top stitching in an earthy maple brown. It's got two genius side zip exterior pockets for the essentials: phone, wallet, keys. I hate rummaging through my bag like I'm Mary Poppins, wondering why I can't find my keys as I sweat in the unbearable heat. Problem solved. The handle has Southwestern-inspired top stitching, while the lined interior has three additional pockets.
$398; $250 at Nordstrom
Nordstrom
OK, I lied. The only thing that screams the naughties more than a hobo bag is a baguette bag à la Lorelei Gilmore, and I'm pretty sure she would have approved of this stylish Coach number. It's available in four colors, including a splashy Merlot, with the signature 'C' logo on the flap. I appreciate the removable crossbody strap so that you can convert the bag into a nighttime purse, while keeping it casual during the day. There are two pockets, one exterior and one interior, and the bag has a textured, pebble finish.
$395; $230 at Nordstrom
Nordstrom
Both PureWow Fashion Editor Abby Hepworth and I have been toting around Naghedi's woven St. Barths bags for some time, and we're smitten. The woven texture is a classic wardrobe staple, and both the medium tote and St. Barths Petit Tote (was $225, now $168) are on sale in an alluring—but still neutral—pine hue. (Yes, I classify green as a neutral because it's everywhere and goes with every color in nature!) The bags are made from soft neoprene fabric. Though unlined, there is an insert for the floor of the bag to help it hold its shape and prevent everything from crumbling into the center when you pick it up, which I appreciate. The smaller iteration also comes with a removable crossbody strap that I like to stow in the tote—it's surprisingly roomy given the size. The only caveat is that you can't load down the bag too much, since the material will stretch out of shape.
$285; $213 at Nordstrom
Nordstrom
While not a handbag, I'd be remiss not to include the past year's hottest handbag accessory: a handbag charm. Maison de Sabré has cute fruit charms resembling peaches and oranges made from the brand's upcycled leather, finished with brass hardware. As a bonus, you can slide an AirTag inside it so you know where your bag is at all times. (Though, if you're like me, you may opt to stash some candies instead.)
$75; $60 at Nordstrom
Nordstrom
If you need a good schlep bag, but don't love the slouchy hobo designs going around, try this Coach North leather tote. The simple square design is spacious and great for commuting, with a magnetic snap closure and interior zip pocket. The pebbled leather adds some texture for visual interest, and the bag is available in two neutral colors, black and honey brown, which can be easily styled up or down.
$395; $250 at Nordstrom
Nordstrom
JW Pei hits the sweet spot of being both a celeb fave and affordable. The Hana tote is a sculptural, water-repellent bag with a magnetic snap closure and interior pocket. It's reminiscent of the DeMellier New York tote, but at a much friendlier price point. Plus, buckle and belt bags are all the rage right now, so you'll be perfectly on-trend, though it's still classic enough to wear for years to come.
$139; $90 at Nordstrom
Nordstrom
Veronica Beard is one of my favorite brands, known for her tailored, classic silhouettes. And, if the Princess of Wales has anything to say about the matter, you can never go wrong with a structured top-handle bag. During the Nordstrom Anniversary Sale, this croc-embossed beauty is $200 off, available in a versatile and neutral navy with gold hardware. The suede-lined interior has a zip pocket, and the bag comes with a detachable crossbody strap so you can mix things up.
$598; $400 at Nordstrom
Nordstrom
You can't go wrong with a bucket bag. This roomy rag & bone leather tote is the perfect carry-all, an essential Hepworth writes is a must in a handbag capsule wardrobe. The structured bag is incredibly roomy, with back and interior zip pockets and twill lining. During the Nordstrom Anniversary Sale, there are three colors on sale: Dusty Blue, Cognac and Cedar.
$498; $330 at Nordstrom
Nordstrom
Here's another win under $100 from JW Pei. This fun, asymmetrical going-out bag might be a neutral brown, but it's anything but boring. With gold accents to finish and a structured, half-moon shape, it's as comfortable at a girls' night out as it is brunch with the family.
$109; $70 at Nordstrom
Nordstrom
Teddy Blake's Lola bag features a soft, pebbled Italian leather with top handles and an optional shoulder strap. The Italian-made tote is finished with gold hardware and comes in some stunning colors. Aside from the neutrals, you can opt for an exciting shade of mint green and a camel that leans more towards a honey caramel.
$685; $460 at Nordstrom
Nordstrom
This leather designer carry-all is perfect for running errands or accenting a party outfit. It's got a fun, structured design that'll make it the star of the show, while its chestnut hue also ensures that it remains versatile. There's an exterior zip pocket and interior wall pocket, plus polished silver hardware for an inventive take on the classic and buzzy belt bag.
$459; $300 at Nordstrom
Nordstrom
Fans of Kate Middleton's Polène handbag, here's your chance to snag something similar—the Teddy Blake Kim bag. It, too, features a top handle, belted design with gleaming silver hardware and a detachable crossbody strap. The pebbled leather bag is made in Italy, and is finished with four dainty feet on the base.
$730; $490 at Nordstrom
Nordstrom
This suede bag has whipstitched accents on the front flap and sides, with accent tassels trailing the clasp and zipper. There are two pockets: A slip beneath the flap and back slip pocket, in addition to a top zip closure. From an everyday crossbody to a shoulder bag and clutch, this Rebecca Minkoff design is the definition of versatile.
$438; $230 at Nordstrom
Fall Coats from the Nordstrom Anniversary Sale to Buy Now & Wear Later
PureWow's editors and writers have spent more than a decade shopping online, digging through sales and putting our home goods, beauty finds, wellness picks and more through the wringer—all to help you determine which are actually worth your hard-earned cash. From our PureWow100 series (where we rank items on a 100-point scale) to our painstakingly curated lists of fashion, beauty, cooking, home and family picks, you can trust that our recommendations have been thoroughly vetted for function, aesthetics and innovation. Whether you're looking for travel-size hair dryers you can take on-the-go or women's walking shoes that won't hurt your feet, we've got you covered.
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