Do you own any non-designer/non high-end bags?

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Bags are like babies, they are ALL cute!

At your age I wouldnt be preoccupied with buying the higher end stuff.

Like right now I want a high end bag but I also need a new stove :/ #decisions #notReally #IhaveToEat
 
I own some bags that are under $75 (either on sale or regular price). I think they are just as fun as my more expensive bags in my collection.
 

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I own quite a lot of non-designer bags. Although I'm working on upgrading my collection and expanding with more highstreet/designer bags I think I'll always keep a couple of cheaper bags, just in case there's an occasion I can't or don't want to take a designer bag with me.
 
I don't care what anyone says, Coach is a high end designer. If it's not out of season at a discount store, or at the factory, you are paying $200+ for a good Coach bag and that's nothing to sneeze at. So yes, if you own Coach, you own "high-end". The next level up is the 4 digit bags like LV and Chanel, which are considered luxury...
 
Oh but of course I do, doesn't every handbag lover have a variety?

Pictured is my Oryany Jocelyn bag in the softest, smooshiest Italian leather....it has an all cotton vibrant patterned lining that I love and this bag is so lightweight and easy to carry.......oh, and I paid less than $150 for her!

She reminds me of the Alexander McQueen deManta bag at a fraction of the cost!
 

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