The Best Everyday Crossbody Bags for Women Over 60
At this point in life, I’m done with bags that misbehave. If it slides off my shoulder, digs into my arm, or feels like I’m hauling a small boulder… it’s out. Enter the humble crossbody. It stays put, carries the essentials, and doesn’t require constant fussing.
I pulled together a list of my favorite crossbody bags for women over 60, from budget-friendly finds to the kind of investment bags that make you wonder how you ever lived without them. A few of my longtime companions made the cut (including one I once bought on a “just looking” trip to duty-free — we know how that goes).
What Makes a Good Everyday Crossbody Bag
I’m far pickier now than I was before, and that’s saying a lot because I’ve always been pretty persnickety. If a bag is not practical and comfortable, I won’t carry it. Here’s what matters to me.
Lightweight but Structured
A heavy tote feels fine when it’s empty. But once you add your wallet, keys, glasses, and phone, it can feel like a punishment. I look for bags that hold their shape without weighing a ton.
Adjustable Strap
Our torsos are not one-size-fits-all. A strap that can be shortened or lengthened makes a huge difference. If the strap is too long or cuts across the wrong spot, that bag will sit in the closet.
Secure Closure
A bag that zips closed makes me feel less like an easy target, but it really comes down to your preference. Interior pockets are a bonus because no one enjoys digging for keys in the parking lot.
The Right Size
Tiny bags rarely hold enough. Oversized bags can feel like you are hauling luggage. I stick with a medium-sized crossbody that holds the essentials and nothing more.
Timeless Style
At this point, I’m less interested in the latest “it” bag. A neutral color, minimal hardware, and a classic shape will quietly go with everything.
Crossbody Purses I Personally Own

I own this Waverly 2 bag by Lo & Sons convertible travel bag in three different colors, which should tell you how perfect it is. It comes with a 2-part adjustable strap, so I can easily transform it from a crossbody bag to a belt bag, shoulder bag, or wristlet! It features two interior mesh pockets, one zipper pocket, and three card slots, plus a key leash, which I find very handy. I never travel without one worn as a belt bag, containing my phone, passport, hand sanitizer, lipstick, and a few credit cards.


While perusing a consignment store for vintage brooches, I fell hook, line, and sinker for this used blue Louis Vuitton bag. It’s in amazing shape and looks like the previous owner only carried it once or twice! I’ve never had good luck at consignment stores, so this was a surprising treat.

Years ago, I splurged on the Gucci Soho Disc Crossbody in black at duty free. At the time, it felt indulgent, but it turned out to be worth every penny. The size is just right, the leather has held up beautifully, and it goes with absolutely everything! It’s become one of my most worn bags and still feels current. Sadly, Gucci no longer makes this style, but you can often find it pre-loved on resale sites like here… and here…and here. If you come across one in good condition, I highly recommend it.
The Best Everyday Crossbody Bags for Women Over 60
Classic Crossbody Styles Under $100

This shade of cocoa is rich without being flashy, the kind of neutral that quietly works with both warm and cool tones in your wardrobe. The Willow Messenger has a slim, structured shape that sits close to the body, which makes it easy to wear all day. Inside, there is just enough organization to keep your essentials handy without feeling cluttered.

Amazon Essentials Crossbody Flap Bag
.This simple flap style shows why clean lines always look more expensive. It’s lightweight, easy to wear, and roomy enough for your daily basics without being bulky. A simple, no-nonsense option that works with almost anything in your closet.

A small tote that doubles as a crossbody is one of my favorite hybrids. This one from Anthropologie has a structured shape that looks polished yet not stiff, and the raisin shade is a subtle twist on classic brown. It is roomy enough for your essentials, yet compact enough that it never feels overwhelming. The detachable strap gives you the option of carrying it by the handles or wearing it crossbody.

Dange Dover Micah Neoprene Crossbody Bag
While technically slightly over $100, the Micah crossbody from Dagne Dover is a smart choice. The neoprene material is lightweight, soft, and easy to clean, which makes it perfect for busy days or travel. The dune color is a soft neutral that blends with almost anything, and the wide strap gives it a sporty edge while staying comfortable on your shoulder. Inside, the compartments keep everything where it belongs.
Best Crossbody Handbags Under $300

I have this purse in deep navy, and it’s also available in other shades. It’s buttery soft lambskin, and light as a feather. It comes with additional straps that allow me to convert it into a shoulder bag, a shorter shoulder bag, a cross-body, and a handheld. I could not love it more! It’s made by a small, woman-owned company in New York that also manufactures my other travel bags. There’s a side zipper to easily stow my phone, and it has an inner leash to clip my keys on so I never have to dig for them.

This is the smaller version of my favorite everyday tote, only now with the addition of a crossbody strap. The cappuccino shade is a soft neutral that works all year, and the zip-top keeps everything secure. It has the same clean lines and understated feel I love in the full-size tote, just scaled down for days when you don’t need to carry quite as much. I shared why the larger version has been my go-to in this post: Cuyana Leather Tote: The Perfect Everyday Bag.

Coach Legacy Zip Top Crossbody
Coach does timeless leather well, and this zip-top crossbody is no exception. The black leather gives it a polished look, while the structured shape means it never slouches. It’s the kind of bag that works with everything from jeans to a simple dress and will stay in rotation for years.

Clare V. Midi Crossbody Woven Bag
This woven crossbody is a stylish mix of texture and tone. The black and brown combination makes it easy to pair with both dark and neutral outfits, while the size is just right for daily wear. Clare V. bags always have a slightly playful edge, and this one feels modern but still wearable.
Crossbody Purses Over $500

DeMellier Vancouver Leather Crossbody Bag
I adore my DeMellier Vancouver bag! The strap can easily be doubled to wear as a short-shoulder bag or lengthened to wear as a crossbody. Its structured shape holds quite a lot, and the clasp snaps closed securely.

The Tara Mini is proof that “mini” does not always mean small. This version has enough space for the things you actually carry such as your phone, wallet, and glasses, while still keeping a slim profile against the body. The grained graphite leather is a deep gray that feels modern yet versatile, and the flap front with gold hardware adds just the right amount of polish.

Mulberry Islington Leather Bucket Bag
Mulberry is renowned for its exquisite leather, and the Islington bucket bag is a prime example. This bag comes in. 8 colors to fit every color palette. The bucket shape gives you more space than a slim crossbody, while the zip-top keeps everything secure. It has enough structure to look polished but still feels relaxed.
Here are some posts you may like: Lo & Sons Review: My Favorite Travel Purses, and Cuyana Leather Tote: The Perfect Everyday Bag.
Final Thoughts
The best crossbody isn’t the trendiest or the flashiest; it’s the one that balances comfort, proportion, and timeless style. That’s the bag you’ll actually reach for.”
Do you carry a crossbody most days, or do you still reach for a tote or satchel?

Good Morning Jennifer: I’m with you about “fussing” with purses. My personal annoyance is one that slips off the shoulder. I’ve only owned two cross body bags and they’re different sizes from Pom Pom. Love their bags, soft leather and the zippers work so smoothly. And they’re small enough that they fit into my large tote when I need them to. Thanks for these other suggestions.
I love crossbody bags! For travel, I carry a small one from Baggalini that’s nylon to repel the drizzle, has all the credit card slots you’d ever need so you don’t need a wallet. It fits my reading glasses, sunglasses, keys, and a couple of small pouches for stuff like lip balm and medicine. It’s all I need most days!
I love a crossbody, too. Are you familiar with The Portland Leather Company? They have a great selection of leather handbags, A variety of color choices and styles, and frequently have sales. My daughter and I have both been happy with our purchase.
I’ve really down-sized in the purse department and I like the idea that my purse is not easily accessible to thieves. I’ve been using one for years now and I don’t think I could go back to a larger bag. I have a fun red one and two convertible over the shoulder, leather fanny pack styles, black and tan. They seem to be all I need.
I am surprised that you don’t mention having RFID technology in a crossbody bag as something important to have in your bag. RFID technology may not be common in a lot of the trendy bags, but it is something you should consider. Just my two cents. 🙂
I am a Baggallini cross body fan and their bags are lightweight, travel friendly, great organization, multi purpose, affordable and come in many great colors! I get lots of complements on these as well.
I love your writing, sense of humor. “Bags that misbehave” indeed! 🤣Thx Jennifer.
I love handbags. I agree with you. A cross body bag is comfortable and easier on the body. You showed a lot of very nice bags.
My everyday bag is a black leather Aoyama that I wear as a crossbody. I love it. For travel, though, I prefer something smaller. Credit card, tissue, lipstick and sunglasses are all I need to carry, so I have several “mini” bags, mostly Kate Spade in various colors.
Hi Jennifer,
Thank you for the great selection. I always use my Waverly bag now when l travel abroad and you got me started on them! So easy and multi functional. I treated myself in the Tory Burch sale to the olive suede small Romy and that is excellent too. Crossbody is my favorite as l like the security from thieves making a quick grab.
The bags you show really are cute and stylish. I can’t get on the crossbody bandwagon. I hate having it bump up against me, I don’t like the look. From comments I’m in the minority.
I love my totes, and shoulder bags….I’m also not a fan of backpacks, though there are some cute ones out there.
Shoulder problems seem to come with age. All of your bags are beautiful. I actually have a very soft navy blue leather cross body or shoulder bag that is my favorite. It is so old that I don’t remember where I bought it. I do like that Lo and Son convertible bag. That means hands free for balance issues.
I switched to crossbody years ago and won’t go back. I prefer hands free so I can carry other items. I also change shoulders periodically to distribute even weight.
I switch shoulders too Mary
I’m crossbody all the way! Last year I bought one from Pom Pom London and like it so much I’m about to buy a second, just a little larger and in a different color. Great quality and pricing.
My favourite crossbody Is Pom Pom London. Reasonable price and comes with three straps.
Nice handbags! I love a crossbody bag.
I have been carrying a crossbody bag for years now. I recently found a Baggalini crossbody on Amazon that fits everything I want to carry and room to spare if I need to put in something extra (like my husband’s hearing aid case). It is a nylon bag, which works for me daily, but I do have a couple other crossbodys for dressier occasions.
Great ideas!
I have a well worn favorite cross body that I bought years ago that I never travel without. Black, lightweight but sturdy attractive nylon fabric, gold zippers and snaps. Just enough inside and outside pockets to find essentials without digging, and throw it in a washer laundry bag when I get home and hang it up to dry.
Do you have the small or large Waverly 2?
I buy the large