Bags are well known as being some of the most expensive accessories you can buy. From high-end suitcases to duffle bags and leather handbags, price tags regularly exceed the five-figure mark. Not around here, though. We recently set ourselves the task of finding the best bags under $60 at Urban Outfitters.
Of course, you won’t be treated to the same Italian leathers or steel suitcase casings, but that doesn’t mean that you can’t secure a functional, great-looking bag on a budget. Ranging from names like Gramicci and The North Face to Fjallraven and more, our selection of bags under $60 covers totes, crossbody bags, and pouches.
Whether you’re in need of the perfect carry-on bag or you’re planning on hitting the beach with a no-fuss tote, scroll down to shop our selection.
Gramicci is definitely one of the best labels to check when you're in the market for highly functional goods without the highly disappointing price tag. This ripstop sacoche is the ideal size for when you're running daily errands.
The crescent structure of this bag not only brings an eye-catching shape into your outfits but also means that it curves naturally around the chest and under the arm when worn over the shoulder.
Fjallraven's Kanken bag is likely one of the best-selling bags of all time. But looking a little further through the Swedish brand's selection can reveal some less well-known gems. The Vardag Bag straddles the line between being a tote bag and a shoulder bag. Depending on your load, you can adjust your carry.
We all know the struggle of taking a good tote bag to the beach only to spend the next three months brushing sand off anything that it comes into contact with. KAVU's Alder Lake Tote Bag is the answer. The netted build means that the pesky sand just falls through while your book and water bottle stay firmly in place.
Duffle bags are one of the lowest-maintenance bags on the market. Shove everything in & hope it fits is the mantra. So, you'd think, a mini duffle bag loses quite a lot of its usefulness. Not true. The mini duffle bag is an any-occasion sort of bag: from short shopping trips to nights away.
We were also shocked to find out that Billabong was still around. But, it turns out that the '00s sensation is still offering up bohemian, beach-ready pieces like this woven tote bag.
Crinkle nylon gives the Baggu Cloud bag a really nice texture that sets the simple design off. You'd be surprised by how much you can fit in the seemingly never-ending tote bag.
The king of small bags, the crossbody pouch is a modern-day staple, and it's never more obvious than when The North Face is offering up perfect ripstop versions like this.
Tote bags have to be some of the hardest-wearing bags in the game simply because we use them every day. The Gramicci Shell Tote is basically indestructible.
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