Handbag Adjacent Gifts for the Budget Conscious: Under $50
This is my favourite category as you can be so creative. Maybe you can't get that budget-breaking Chanel bag they have their sights on, but Chanel do make nail polish! Beauty items like lip stick or lip gloss allow you to gift a little piece of luxury at a much more affordable price point.
Sticking with a general bag theme, look for things like a bag shaped crossbody phone holder, a passport holder, phone case, or personalised embroidered dust bags for the bags they already have. If they really love one designer, why not get a book or print featuring their favourite fashion house instead?
Small Leather Goods For Those With More To Spend: $50 - $150
A budget like this lets you stretch a little further and while you might not be able to pick up a full sized handbag at this price point unless it's on sale, you can definitely get them a SLG (small leather good) to put in the bag of their dreams! Think coin purses, wallets, card holders and clutches.
Suitably Spendy Splurges: $200 - $400
A big splurge can pay off here - you won't get the high end luxury bag they lust for but you can certainly get a handbag from a contemporary designer at this price point. Rebecca Minkoff (my favourite!), Marc Jacobs, Kate Spade, Coach, etc. Or what about a wallet on a chain or pouch from a luxury brand? Hover over these bags to see prices.
Money Is No Object: $1,000+
For a very special someone or just because you're feeling extra generous, these bags are sure to make the recipient smile. If you're not sure on their preferences but still really want to spend at this price point, stick with neutral colours to guarantee it will get the use such a splurge deserves.
You Know What They Want But Your Budget Just Can't Stretch To It!
- Check out places like The Outnet to get past season bags at clearance prices. You might find a current style that doesn't fit in your budget in last season's colour at a much more budget friendly price point! The Outnet has bags up to 85% off.
- Shopbop has a wide range of designers and a decent selection of bags on sale too.
- Don't forget that with the Black Friday sales coming up in the US things might be deeply discounted in the next couple weeks. Add to cart and wait for a sale or discount code!
- Take them for lunch! Organise a day out of window shopping at all those places you (or they!) can't afford and a nice lunch to refuel after trying on all the pretty bags all day! Because at the end of the day, bags are pretty but time with loved ones is always the best gift.
Special Mention: Preloved Purses For You
Second hand buys are kinder to the budget and the environment, but sometimes you can be disappointed when the item is not in the condition you were expected and isn't worthy for gifting. You can minimise the risk of this by sticking to shopping second hand stores in person so you know what you're getting, or trying a reputable online reseller that has a good returns policy and lots of clear photos. Fashionphile is always good for gifts, as authenticity is guaranteed and the photos are clear and show condition well. Fashionphile has a sale section too!
The best time to buy second hand is when you're buying for yourself though, and it's easier to accept that the "pristine" bag you ordered has an undisclosed scuff on the corner. I've scooped up a few lucky finds on eBay and Gumtree myself for designers lesser known in Australia.
You can also go this route when the person you're buying for has already checked out some preloved bag bargains and sent you a list of ones they like and are happy with the documented condition of. Ask them if you're not sure! I've already sent a few links to the family with preloved bag bargains I have my eye on at the moment! 😂
I always have a lot of fun putting this gift guide post together and I hope you enjoy it! Are you hoping for anything handbag shaped under the tree this year?