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The Best Bags for June 2026 (And How to Style Them)

Arielle Charnas · June 26, 2026 · Leave a Comment

arielle charnas The Best Bags for June 2026

June simplifies everything. Lighter clothes, easier silhouettes, less layering to think about. And when the outfit gets simpler, the bag steps forward. It becomes the detail that gives the look its personality.

Arielle Charnas put together a bag edit on LTK that covers the full range of what’s worth carrying this month — woven raffia, fringe, canvas, mesh, printed leather, and more. Browse the full collage here, and keep reading for a breakdown of each style and how to wear it.

Raffia and Woven Totes

If there’s one bag that belongs in June more than any other, it’s the raffia tote. Woven textures feel inherently seasonal — lightweight, tactile, a little artisanal. They have that quality of looking like you put thought into your outfit without actually trying very hard, which is the whole point of summer dressing.

The styling here is straightforward. Linen trousers and a simple top. A cotton sundress. Straight-leg jeans and a white tee. The more pared-back the outfit, the better the raffia tote looks alongside it. It doesn’t need much competition. Let it be the texture in the look and keep everything else clean.

Oversized woven totes work especially well for beach days, weekend errands, and any occasion where you’re carrying more than a phone and a card.

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The Bucket Bag

Bucket bags keep coming back and honestly it makes sense. The shape is relaxed but structured enough to feel intentional, and the drawstring or cinched top gives it a slightly playful quality that flat totes don’t have.

The collage features a few different versions — a woven raffia bucket with a tassel, a fringe-covered bucket in a warm gold tone, and a brown woven drawstring style. Each one reads differently but the shape is the common thread.

Material is what separates a great bucket bag from a forgettable one this season. A woven or textured version feels elevated in a way that plain nylon or smooth leather doesn’t quite match for summer. Worn with a midi dress or wide-leg linen trousers, a good bucket bag looks like a considered choice rather than a practical afterthought.

Canvas and Fabric Totes

Not every June bag needs to be a statement. Sometimes you just need something roomy, light, and easy to grab on the way out the door.

The striped navy canvas shopper and the soft pink canvas tote in the collage cover both ends of this category well. The striped version has a nautical, resort-adjacent quality that makes even a plain outfit feel a little more summery. Pair it with white wide-leg trousers and a simple top and the bag does enough of the seasonal work on its own.

The pink canvas tote is more of a quiet color moment. Against an all-neutral summer outfit — cream, white, tan — the pink reads as a soft pop rather than a full statement. It’s an easy way to add color without committing to anything bold.

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The Fringe Bag

Fringe is having a genuine moment in summer 2026 and the gold fringe bucket in this collage is the kind of piece that stops a scroll. It’s maximalist in the best possible way — lots of movement, lots of texture, lots of personality.

The styling rule with a fringe bag is simple and non-negotiable. Keep everything else in the outfit very quiet. Solid colors only. Clean silhouettes. A white linen dress, a black co-ord, a simple slip skirt and fitted top. The fringe is doing enough visual work on its own and it doesn’t need anything competing with it.

This is a bag for someone who wants the outfit to have a point of view without overthinking the rest of the look. One bold piece, everything else steps back.

The Mesh or Net Bag

The dark mesh bag at the top of the collage is one of the more interesting pieces in the edit. Mesh and net textures have a slightly edgy, structural quality that sets them apart from the softer woven styles — and that contrast is exactly what makes them work.

Pair a mesh bag with something feminine and the tension between the two creates something more interesting than either piece would achieve alone. A floral midi dress with a dark mesh bag. A soft linen set with a net tote. The harder texture against softer fabric feels intentional and a little unexpected, which is a good thing.

It’s also just a genuinely practical summer bag. Breathable, lightweight, easy to see into. Form and function, which is never a bad combination.

The Floral or Printed Bag

A printed bag is one of the easiest styling tricks in summer dressing. If your wardrobe runs mostly neutral — which a lot of summer wardrobes do, lots of white, cream, tan, denim — a printed bag adds color and personality without requiring you to change anything else.

The floral printed shoulder bag in the collage is a good example of how this works. The print is bold enough to be interesting but the bag is small enough that it doesn’t overwhelm. Worn with a simple white dress or a solid-color outfit, it becomes the focal point without the rest of the look having to do anything special.

Treat a printed bag the same way you’d treat a statement shoe. Keep everything solid and let the print breathe.

The Leather Pouch

Not every June occasion is a beach day or a weekend errand. Summer has dinners, events, and evenings out too, and a raffia tote isn’t always the right answer for those moments.

The black leather pouch in the collage anchors the whole edit with something more refined. It’s minimal, sleek, and has an ease to it that works specifically for summer evenings when you want to look pulled-together without feeling overdressed.

A leather cloud bag or soft pouch in black or tan pairs particularly well with a simple slip dress, tailored linen trousers, or anything with a slightly dressier feel. It’s the bag that says the outfit is intentional, not accidental.

Conclusion

June dressing should feel easy. Your bag should too. Whether you reach for a woven raffia tote for the weekend or a sleek leather pouch for an evening out, the right bag makes a simple summer outfit feel complete without adding any extra effort.

Browse Arielle Charnas‘s full June bag edit on LTK to shop each style directly and find the version that works for how you actually dress this month.

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