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Chanel Wood Evening Bag | Reformation’s Newest Bags suede Are Giving Quiet Luxury With a Quiet Price

A new summer bag that won't give you sticker shock!

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While in the last decade, a greater presence has been placed on sustainability as it has become a hot-button topic of consumers, the health of our planet has always been at the forefront of Reformation’s ethos.

Furthering the brand’s mission is the notion that eco-friendly fashion should be accessible to everyone, and its handbags suede echo that sentiment.

Featuring easy silhouettes and shapes offering clean lines with minimal branding, Ref’s bags suede are designed with the same focus on quality and sustainability in mind.

Its debut collection felt stylish and of the moment but not completely trend-driven—a key element of sustainability. Pieces are meant to be used, loved (and last) for years to come.

Chanel Wood Evening Bag | New Spring Shapes

While the original line launched with 3 key shapes, over the last year, the brand has slowly expanded its offerings, and each new drop feels perfectly curated and more elevated than the last. For Spring 2024, Ref has added new silhouettes to the lineup, giving a quiet appeal at a price that won’t break the bank.

Standouts include a sleek leather shopper and an oversized tote that’s giving the vibe of the Margaux at a fraction of the price. Meanwhile, existing lines are logo-patch expanded upon this spring, like the Vittoria, Medium Smooth Calfskin Canvas Belt Bag Black.

For nights out this summer, there’s the Mini Luciana, which quite literally shines in the color of the season: burgundy. Leather bags suede are sustainably made in Bulgaria, crafted from Bovine leather sourced from Leather Working Group tanneries. Offering sleek shapes, clean lines, and minimal branding at an affordable price, we’ve got our eyes on Reformation’s growing collection of handbags.

Shop the full range of Ref bags suede now via Reformation.

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