Welcome!
I think in terms of quality for price, definitely go through the brands in this thread and the style/design that makes your heart leap--try it!
I'm not usually into unlined bags either but I have one that I stick a shaper/organizer into anyways so I never even notice the lining. The advantage is lighter weight!
Thank you!! However, it can be a little overwhelming since there are so many choices and I do find myself somewhat sad because there is a lot of tones online regarding how brands have increased prices but decreased quality from everything to clothes to handbags, etc. So, in some way, I feel as if I'm left out (or that I've missed out). And I just started making $ now, so it wasn't a possibility for me to purchase things even a few years ago (or whenever the general consensus of declining quality). Even today, I just learned about the Massaccesi handbags, only to learn (on the same day I discovered them), that they are closing. I assume for good; not sure. But I am determined to research & find a style or company (similar the admiration the forum for Massaccesi). And part of my research & learning is needing to figure out what is a fair price for a good bag. It seemed that the Massaccesi could be purchased for say $500 or less; or maybe $750 or less. That would be more ideal for me, but I am sort of uneducated on prices. Originally, I was thinking I could spend anywhere from $150 to $750 on vintage or new purses (just a guess). I just looked up the Hermes & Chanel purses yesterday and feel so uneducated because they were literally higher $ than I expected. But thanks for sharing with those of us who are purse newbies!
And thanks for the tip of the shaper/organizer. That didn't occur to me, but might be something for me to consider.