Sorry, micro bags—there's a new tote in town, and you can literally fit everything in it.

Finally, There's a Trending Bag I Can Actually Fit Everything In
There's been a serious case of Honey, I Shrunk the Handbag in the land of fashion over the last year, with everything from crossbodies to baguettes being given the shrink-ray treatment. Just look at Jacquemus's Le Chiquito bag ("bag" being a relative term here), which can barely fit a 50-pence piece—let alone a phone. These micro purses have remarkably been selling out in droves. Well, I say enough is enough. While I can appreciate the dainty stylings of a shoulder bag or the neat proportions of a clutch as much as the next person, I simply can't get on board with the clickbait appeal of the nano bag.

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@alexisforemanIf, like me, you're desperate for an antidote to all this impractical fashion, let me introduce you to the macro tote, aka your new bag best friend. It can fit roughly 30 Le Chiquitos in it, and these bags are a living embodiment of the axiom "the bigger, the better," thanks to their roomy interiors and generous proportions. Purse, keys, phone? That's nothing—these bags will fit your lunch box, water bottle, book, hairbrush, etc. Essentially, everything except the kitchen sink.
If this isn't enough, the macro tote is also so easy to buy on a budget, as there are so many expensive-looking iterations floating around on the high street. Zara and COS are looking particularly chic with their clean, minimalistic designs that will make any outfit look instantly more premium. If your budget is a little more generous, I'd recommend Staud's Shirley tote, which stands out with its geometric silhouette and '70s-inspired colourways. Or for a logo-clad showpiece, you can't go wrong with Fendi's leather shopper—just maybe don't use it for the weekly groceries shop.
Scroll down to see and shop my edit of the best macro bags. Trust me—you won't regret it.

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@ada_oguntoduStyle Notes: You don't just have to embrace minimalist style to work this trend. Try a tote in an unusual hue or statement fabric, as seen on Ada Oguntodu.

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@brittanybathgateStyle Notes: Suddenly, the classic shopper is looking a whole lot more stylish—especially when paired with stripped-back separates.
Shop My Tote-Bag Edit

If you're in need of a pop of colour.

You'd never know this was from Zara.

You won't get much better for £30.

Perfect for work.

Slouchy leather is never a bad idea.

I love the suede finish on this Mango bag.
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An easy way to channel this season's utility trend.

A straw accessory you can use all year round.

This is one of our faves.

Invest in this monogrammed number now and see it last season after season.

A beach-holiday essential.

The buckle is a cute addition to this Topshop tote.

This would look so good with neutral separates.

Now this is how to make a practical bag look cool.

The aubergine hue is perfect for autumn.

Navy blue will go with so many things.
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This story originally appeared on: WhoWhatWear - Author:Joy Montgomery