19 Snakeskin Purses We're Eyeing For Fall
The new season is here, and with it, an influx of fresh trends to try—and if you feel like you need help getting caught up, check out our definitive fall 2019 trend guide. But there are also a slew of "older" trends you should keep around for a while longer. Chiefly, snakeskin. That's right: The print that has infiltrated the closest of street stylers around the world is here to stay—in fact, it's more popular than ever.
If you want to get in on the animal-print trend that won't quit but want to do it in a more subtle way, consider scooping up a new snakeskin purse. The small but mighty accessory has the power to take any look from zero to 100 in seconds. Ahead, see and shop 19 snakeskin purses our editors are eyeing for fall at every price point. But you better hurry: We have a feeling these finds are going to be slithering (sorry!) right off the shelves.
Next up, the best affordable faux-fur bags.
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