The latest addition to the Gucci Horsebit 1955 family features a practical foldover closure with a concealed magnet and a hardy cotton linen lining. The leather underwent a chrome-free tanning process which reduces the environmental footprint of the bag.
If you’re looking for a well-priced designer bag with cult status, then this 23cm x 14cm x 7cm design is a good starting point. The bag features the Triomphe canvas – a contemporary interpretation of a ’70s monogrammed design – that is fast establishing itself as a new must-have classic.
Making its debut for Pre-Fall 2020, the Dior Bobby is named after Monsieur Christian Dior’s pet pooch. This version, featuring the iconic blue and grey Oblique monogrammed jacquard, feels like something that you’d snag from a good day’s trawl at a vintage store.
Known for its witty designs, this shoulder bag from the 303-year-old French house features a concealed mirror on the back of the bag in the shape of a calibre – a nod to the brand’s history of making ceremonial weapons.
This novelty bag – it measures 19cm x 8cm x 14cm – is inspired by vintage trunks and can be toted as a top handle design or slung across the body with its detachable shoulder strap.
Coach goes back to its roots by giving its iconic C monogram a true blue Americana treatment in chambray fabric.
The French maison may have a hyped-up collaboration with Nigo at the moment – but one of favourite tie-ups from it is the one with e-site 24S. This boutique exclusive is all about retro chic and reminds us of vintage canvas airline bags.
While the jacquard pattern of this canteen bag is not technically a monogram, it does possess the same vibe of retro monogram canvas. The green cherry motifs add a whimsical touch.
Love a flashy ’80s monogram? Then look further than this nifty design by the Italian label.