Fashion guide
How to browse bag finds
Bags range from everyday totes to statement designer silhouettes. Browse by carry style and size first — a crossbody, backpack, and duffle solve different trips.
Start with the bag category
The bag category collects backpacks, totes, messenger styles, and handheld pieces. Scan for dimensions in titles when listed — catalog photos rarely show scale.
Use designer bag collections for focused browsing
When you want label-specific silhouettes — monogram canvas, quilting patterns, hardware families — designer bag collections narrow the field faster than scrolling the full category.
Compare hardware and strap options
Open multiple listings at the same price tier. Strap length, clasp type, and interior pockets vary by batch even when exteriors look similar.
QC photos are especially useful for bags — stitching on handles and logo alignment show clearly at warehouse angles.
Pair bags with your accessory lane
Wallets, card holders, and key charms often list under accessories. Browse both categories if you want a matched set for travel or daily carry.
Common questions
- How do I judge bag size from photos?
- Look for dimension notes in the title or listing. Compare against QC photos that include common reference objects. When in doubt, favor slightly larger daily bags over too-small crossbodies.
- Should I browse bags by brand or collection?
- Use brand pages when you know the label. Use designer bag collections when you want curated silhouettes across multiple brands at once.