Daily Tote – Vegan Tote Bag & Over the Shoulder Bag | Dagne Dover

Want a big leather tote, without the leather part? The Daily Tote is for you. This vegan tote bag is made with vegan leather and a recycled lining, so it can hold all of your essentials, minus the guilt. Shop the Daily Tote now.

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Hello vegan leather. Hello recycled lining. Ideal for:

  • Your go-to carryall
  • Leather lovers with a conscience
  • 13” laptops
  • A change of clothes (yes, even shoes)
  • Lining made from 6 recycled plastic bottles

So you love the look of a leather tote. And the space of a leather tote. You just don’t feel great about the “leather” of it all. If its larger sibling was a bit too big for your liking, we think the Medium Daily Tote will be just right. Made with vegan leather and 55% recycled Repreve lining (made from 6 recycled plastic bottles), this medium tote bag can make all your carryall dreams come true. With a padded laptop sleeve to keep that tech safe and snug, multiple pockets, a neoprene water (or wine) bottle holder and stylish hardware, this vegan shoulder bag can hold just about anything you want it to, including a change of clothes and shoes. And if you want to jet set somewhere fun (or less fun and worky) the Medium Daily Tote comes equipped with a luggage sleeve, so you can give your shoulders a breather. Oh, and the dust bag? That’s made of 4 recycled plastic bottles. Are you in love yet?

  • Vegan Leather Exterior Body
  • 55% Recycled Repreve Lining (made from 6 recycled plastic bottles)
  • Color Plated Zinc Alloy Hardware
  • Neoprene Bottle Holder
  • L 13” x H 8.5” x D 0.75” Padded Laptop Sleeve with Magnetic Closure
  • L 15” x H 12.25” x W 5.5”
  • 2.5″ Short Handle Drop Length
  • 11” Shoulder Strap Drop Length
  • 2.67 lbs Weight
  • 16.6L Volume

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5 Reviews For This Product

  1. 05

    by Than

    Great bag. Holds everything I need and looks great.

  2. 05

    by Patricia

    Best work bag i have ever had. Very durable, fits everything and keeps everything organized.

  3. 05

    by Sarina

    Super useful compartments and features. No complaints.

  4. 05

    by Omoto

    It’s the perfect everyday bag, easily fits so many things.

  5. 05

    by Julia

    This bag is everything I needed and more. Sleek, clean lines and all of the pocket functions you could ask for.

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