Straw Bags Are Trending for Summer and These 5 Are Under $60 During Amazon Prime Day

Your summer handbag, sorted

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You've likely seen the news that Amazon Prime Day 2025 is finally here, and from now through July 11 that means you can score *huge* savings on everything from Amazon fashion finds that look designer to mattresses worth buying for Prime Day. One thing I have my eye out to score this year? Trendy fashion finds for less—and I'm starting with these straw handbags that tons of Amazon shoppers are already flocking to. A bunch of options are discounted thanks to the massive Prime Day sale, so I took the work out of it for you and found five of the best that caught my attention for their style, rave reviews and budget-friendly prices—find them all below.

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This colorful striped tote is the perfect option if you want something that will stand out once you scout your spot at the beach or pool this summer. Its roomy size will have more than enough space to stash your towel, Kindle, water bottle and sunscreen, and thanks to its lightweight construction you still shouldn't feel weighed down. If you want to snag this one, I'd shop it fast, though, since a bunch of other Amazon shoppers have already picked one up this Prime Day.

If you have your eye out for a more compact option that will still fit all of your essentials for a day out, don't skip this popular shoulder style. Despite its smaller size, it still has three interior card slots (so you can easily leave your bulky wallet at home when you wear it out), plus a zippered pocket and a slip pocket, so you'll feel plenty organized. And to top it off, you can swap the straps between the shorter faux leather option and a longer gold chain that will dress it up a bit.

Got a vacation coming up? This cute clutch simply has to make its way into your cart before you start packing. It can either be carried by the top handles or worn as a crossbody or shoulder style with the long gold chain, and has enough space to store your phone, keys and more, according to reviewers. Take it from this buyer who shared, "This modern neutral clutch is the perfect accessory for any outfit. The clean lines and minimal design give it a sophisticated look, while the neutral tone makes it super versatile—I've paired it with both casual and dressy outfits. It’s just the right size to hold my phone, cards, keys, and a lip gloss without feeling bulky...definitely my go-to clutch now!" And at just $20, how can you pass it up?

This straw tote has such a classic design that I could see myself carrying it year after year (after year...). The straps look plenty long enough to comfortably slip it over my shoulder—and one reviewer confirms. "Good quality, not stiff and sits comfortably on your shoulder/under your arm. Large, easily fits even a laptop and some note books," they wrote. I also love that it's fully lined and has a zippered closure at the top to keep everything safe inside.

Hundreds of shoppers have snagged this convenient sling bag over the past month, and you might want to, too, now that you can score it for less than $20. It's designed with two main zippered compartments, one of which has built-in card slots, while the other has a slip pocket, giving you plenty of options for ways to organize your necessities. The strap can be switched from side to side, too, so you can wear it either on your right or left, and buyers love its versatile design. "Brought this for a vacation trip. Very cute and simple. It paired nicely with all my clothing," said one reviewer.


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  • Completed a bachelor's degree in psychology at the University of Pittsburgh and a master's degree in fashion studies at Parsons The New School