When it comes to shopping on the high street, I consider myself to be somewhat of an expert. Day in and day out, I search through hundreds of pages, whittling down everything in the new-in sections into concise edits of the very best pieces. From this, I’ve learnt that whilst treasures can be found in many high-street stores, some really excel in particular categories.

Arket’s knitwear continues to be the best around, M&S does great jeans; and if you’re after an affordable coat this season, H&M and Mango have you covered. Over the past few months, my ultimate high-street favourite, COS, has carved out a name for itself with its designer-passing handbags.

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Anouk Yve carries the COS Fold Shoulder Bag (£135)

Of course, there are benefits to investing in designer bags, from high-quality fabrics to intricate craftspersonship and identifiable designs. But if you’re looking for something on more of a budget, in my opinion, COS is the place to start. With just one peek at its handbag category, I’m sure you’ll agree that the brand is excelling in this department. Of course, we knew that there was potential, with one of its most iconic pieces being the Swing Crossbody bag; a style that is practical, refined and ready for the everyday. Since then, COS’ expertise in all things accessories has grown.

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Alexis Foreman carries the COS Quilted Micro Bag (£135)

The Cavatelli was next to pique my interest, reflecting COS’ identifying qualities of a refined silhouette with a practical design and premium edge. Named after the soft pasta shape, the clutch bag has a tactile, doughy texture thanks to the supple leather that just makes you want to squeeze it. Naturally, it sold out almost immediately, but popularity has brought it back in fresh new shades.

Then came a flurry of excellent styles, from the quilted bag I spy practically every time I step out my door to the very premium-looking fold that has also experienced enough demand to call for a restock. Most recently, the Bowling Bag joined the line-up of coveted handbags and has become almost as difficult to track down as its designer counterpart: The Row’s Margaux.

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Lorna Humphrey carries the COS Studio Bowling Bag (£225)

Having successfully created a foundation of soon-to-be iconic handbags, the brand’s accessories prowess continues to rise. The classics are being reinvented in new shades and sizes, and alongside, fresh instant best-sellers have emerged. So if you’re in the market for a new bag, looking for gifting ideas that are sure to impress or simply want to see look at what’s on offer, scroll on to explore the best COS handbags.

SHOP THE BEST COS HANDBAGS:

THE SWING CROSSBODY BAG

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Style Notes: Previously named The Crossbody Bag, the newly titled Swing Crossbody is a do-it-all style. Featuring sleek leather, a half-crescent shape and a surprisingly spacious interior, this bag has become a trusted companion for many followers of fashion. True to COS’ design ethos, the piece is refined and minimalistic without studs or accents, letting the quality of the fabric and design shine through.