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box tote in woven nylon; it has short handle straps as well as a longer crossbody strap

If you like a structured, almost briefcase-type of look, this newer MZ Wallace box tote caught my eye. They have several options, and I’m not sure which kind of nylon I prefer, the tightly woven pattern (pictured here), the larger quilted nylon, which also comes in colors like a pretty blue, or the one with the “glossy finish” for a look like patent leather.

The available sizes make me feel a bit like Goldilocks, though — the pictured one (medium) looks great while held by the handle, but the size is 13″w x 8″h x 4″d — technically too small for even a sheet of paper. But maybe this doesn’t matter to you! But then the bigger bag looks more like a weekender on the (admittedly probably very tiny) model – the interior capacity there is listed as 16″W x 14″H x 5.5″D.

The bags range from $265-$385.

Workwear sales of note for 5.14.24

Our favorites are in bold!

  • Nordstrom – Nordy Club members earn 3X the points on beauty; 30% off selected shoes
  • Ann Taylor – Extra 40% off sale styles
  • Banana Republic Factory – Up to 50% off everything + extra 25% off your purchase
  • Brooks Brothers – 30% off women’s collection
  • Boden – 100s of new markdowns
  • Eloquii Extra 50% off all sale
  • Everlane – Shorts from $40; bottoms from $60
  • J.Crew Up to 50% off select tops; extra 30% off sale styles
  • J.Crew Factory – Up to 60% off everything; up to 70% off clearance – 5/14 only: 50% off summer essential
  • Lo & Sons – Memorial Day Sale, up to 40% off
  • M.M.LaFleur – 100s of styles on sale, including classic shoes! 25% off Travel-Friendly Favorites (ends 5/14)
  • Talbots – 100s of styles on sale
  • White House Black Market – Shop more, save more – $25 off every $100 spent
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