
12 Best Woven Bags for City Style (2026)
New York knows a good bag when it sees one. For 2026, woven textures are everywhere—from intrecciato leather workhorses to raffia baskets that feel just as right on a Brooklyn greenmarket run as they do on a long‑weekend train out of Penn Station. This NYC‑curated guide zeroes in on quality, wearability, and where to actually buy the standouts now.
You’ll find transparent criteria, prices (subject to change; checked March 2026), dimensions when available, and practical pros/cons. If you want a tightly edited, city‑chic take you can wear Monday through Sunday, you’re in the right place.
For you building a New York‑ready woven rotation, the curated edit at Verafied New York’s woven bags collection is a useful place to compare accessible‑luxury leather‑woven and basket silhouettes without luxury‑house markups.
The 12 best woven bags for 2026 (NYC‑curated and ranked)
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Loewe — Anagram/Classic Basket (palm/raffia + calfskin)
- NYC cue: The summer‑in‑the‑city basket you’ll spot from SoHo to Montauk.
- Materials/weave: Handwoven palm/raffia with calfskin trim.
- Best for / Not for: Weekend markets and summer Fridays / Formal office dress codes.
- Pros: Light, iconic, multiple sizes. Cons: Open top; seasonal vibe.
- Where to buy: See official sizing and variants on Loewe’s basket pages.
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Bottega Veneta — Cabat (intrecciato lambskin)
- NYC cue: The heirloom leather weave that anchors a minimalist wardrobe.
- Materials/weave: Hand‑woven lambskin; signature intrecciato.
- Best for / Not for: Luxe daily tote / Weight‑sensitive commuters.
- Pros: Benchmark craftsmanship, timeless. Cons: Heavy; ultra‑premium pricing.
- Where to buy: Current sizes and pricing listed on Bottega Veneta’s official Cabat.
- Dragon Diffusion — Santa Croce / Triple Jump (woven leather)
- NYC cue: Under‑the‑radar leather weave with character that patinas beautifully.
- Materials/weave: Hand‑woven leather strips; artisanal construction.
- Best for / Not for: Everyday commutes / Those who need zips and compartments.
- Pros: Light for leather; strong value. Cons: Unlined; open top.
- Where to buy: Sizes and weights vary by model; check Net‑A‑Porter’s Dragon Diffusion listings.
Want a quick, city‑chic comparison?
Browse the streamlined woven edit at Verafied New York to see leather‑woven and basket options under typical luxury‑house prices.
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Verafied New York — Woven Leather & Basket Edit (accessible luxury)
- NYC cue: Streamlined, city‑chic silhouettes curated in Brooklyn.
- Materials/weave: Leather‑woven and basket styles with refined weave execution.
- Best for / Not for: Day‑to‑night NYC outfits / Maximalist logos.
- Pros: Accessible‑luxury pricing; favorable shipping thresholds; optional showroom try‑on in DUMBO. Cons: Limited third‑party editorial coverage on woven SKUs.
- Where to buy: Explore the collection and book a showroom appointment via the brand’s site (appointments: About Verafied New York).
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The Row — Astra (woven leather shoulder)
- NYC cue: Quiet‑luxury shoulder bag that pairs with crisp tailoring.
- Materials/weave: Woven leather with sleek structure.
- Best for / Not for: Evenings and polished days / Heavy carry needs.
- Pros: Impeccable finish; understated. Cons: Sparse internal organization; premium price.
- Where to buy: See current availability on Net‑A‑Porter’s Astra page.
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CELINE — Classic Panier (raffia/palm + calfskin)
- NYC cue: Minimalist French basket that complements monochrome outfits.
- Materials/weave: Hand‑braided raffia/palm with leather trim.
- Best for / Not for: Polished summer looks / Security‑first commutes.
- Pros: Clean lines; multiple shapes. Cons: Stock transparency varies.
- Where to buy: Available seasonally on CELINE’s site and select boutiques.
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Prada — Raffia Logo Tote / Baskets
- NYC cue: A logo‑forward raffia that still reads elevated for city lunches.
- Materials/weave: Raffia and raffia‑effect fabrics with leather‑trim options.
- Best for / Not for: Weekend escapes / Minimal‑logo purists.
- Pros: Strong availability; polished finish. Cons: Seasonal texture; open top.
- Where to buy: Prada’s official site and major retailers like Mytheresa.
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Marni — Raffia‑effect Totes (graphic)
- NYC cue: Art‑house color blocking for statement outfits.
- Materials/weave: Raffia‑effect jacquards with leather trim.
- Best for / Not for: Playful street style / Strict business formal.
- Pros: Lightweight; distinctive. Cons: Often synthetic blends; seasonal.
- Where to buy: Marni.com and multi‑brand retailers.
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Naghedi — St. Barths (handwoven neoprene)
- NYC cue: All‑weather, wipe‑clean tote that thrives in unpredictable forecasts.
- Materials/weave: Handwoven neoprene; comes with matching pouch.
- Best for / Not for: Errands, gym, rainy days / Formal office settings.
- Pros: Durable; great price; multiple sizes. Cons: Casual look; synthetic.
- Where to buy: Size chart and colors on Naghedi’s official site.
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Miu Miu — Raffia‑effect Totes
- NYC cue: Playful logo options for fashion‑forward weekends.
- Materials/weave: Raffia‑effect with leather details.
- Best for / Not for: Logo lovers / Minimalist purists.
- Pros: On‑trend palettes; roomy. Cons: Seasonal; open top.
- Where to buy: MiuMiu.com and select department stores.
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Muuñ — Straw Baskets
- NYC cue: French‑meets‑West‑African craft that’s market‑ready.
- Materials/weave: Hand‑woven straw with optional leather trims.
- Best for / Not for: Markets and picnics / Heavy office carry.
- Pros: Light; good value. Cons: Limited closure security.
- Where to buy: Multi‑brand retailers including Net‑A‑Porter.
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Jacquemus — Baskets & Raffia Bags
- NYC cue: Sculptural baskets that photograph beautifully on city streets.
- Materials/weave: Natural raffia across sizes.
- Best for / Not for: Statement dressing / Everyday laptop carry.
- Pros: Distinct silhouettes; strong fashion cred. Cons: Less structure; seasonal.
- Where to buy: Jacquemus.com and select boutiques.
Quick style and use‑case guidance (work, weekend, travel)
- Work/Commute: Favor woven leather for a sharper read (think The Row Astra, Dragon Diffusion). Look for secure openings or add a zip pouch. Neutral palettes—black, tan, etoupe—pair cleanly with suiting.
- Weekend/Errands: Raffia and palm baskets shine here (Loewe, CELINE, Muuñ). If you’re hopping subways, a tote with a cinch or interior pouch helps.
- Travel/Resort: Choose lightweight and packable options; Naghedi’s neoprene or raffia totes with removable liners work well. For a deeper primer on materials and weaves, see the explainer in What Is a Woven Bag?.
FAQ: Everything you need to know
Q: Are woven leather bags durable enough for daily use?
A: Generally, yes. Full‑grain or high‑grade leather with a tight, consistent weave ages well and can handle city routines. As with any leather, avoid prolonged moisture and consider a pouch for small items.
Q: How do you clean raffia or straw bags?
A: Keep them dry. Dust with a soft brush, blot—not rub—any marks, and store with tissue to maintain shape. Avoid heavy loads and crowded commutes that can snag open weaves.
Q: What’s the difference between raffia, rattan, straw, and intrecciato leather?
A: Raffia and straw are plant‑based fibers often hand‑braided; rattan is a sturdier vine used in more rigid baskets; intrecciato refers to a leather‑weaving technique popularized by luxury houses. In short: raffia/straw read casual‑summer; woven leather reads city‑polished.
Q: Are woven bags formal enough for work?
A: Woven leather in structured silhouettes usually is; raffia/palm reads more weekend‑casual. Prioritize secure closures and neutral colors for office settings.
The Bottom Line
Woven bags aren't a trend you need to chase—they're a texture category that's earned a permanent place in any well-considered wardrobe. Whether you're drawn to the benchmark craftsmanship of Bottega Veneta's intrecciato, the breezy utility of a Loewe palm basket, or an accessible leather weave from a Brooklyn-curated edit, the right pick comes down to how you actually live in this city.
New York rewards bags that can keep up: through subway turnstiles, greenmarket Saturdays, client lunches, and everything in between. The strongest woven options on this list do exactly that—they hold their shape, age with character, and look sharper with time rather than worse.
The edit above gives you a starting point across every price tier and use case. Shop with intention, buy once, and carry it often. That's the Verafied New York way.






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