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Release time: 2025-03-22
Over the past four years, I have owned and reviewed several Polene bags on this blog.
I am a big fan of the brand, and find that they have great quality and unique designs
at a more accessible price point compared to other contemporary brands.
And especially when compared to luxury brands.
I often get asked which Polene style is my favorite. It’s hard to choose one, so instead,
I’ve ranked all the Polene bags I’ve tried, starting from lowest to highest. Ultimately,
the rankings really come down to style and functional preferences – as they all are
great quality bags!
February 2023 Update: In January 2023, Polene increased the prices of most of their
bags, anywhere from 10 – 25%. I’ve updated the prices below to reflect that. Looking
at my list, the ranking still holds true with these new pricepoints. With the exception
of the Neuf Micro – $200+ is a little too spendy for a cute decorative bag :’) Overall,
I still think Polene bags are a solid value, even with the higher prices.
January 2024 Update: Ho boy. Another price increase, with some going up by as much
as 25%. Previously, none of their bags crossed the $500 mark – and now, half the bags
on my list below do. I still maintain my rankings as ordered below, since they are based
on my personal use and functionality. However, I would absolutely hesitate a little
more now before jumping in to make a purchase for some of the higher priced bags.
9. Numero Un
My Review – Monochrome Grey – $430 $470 $580
My very first Polene, and the one that kicked off my eventual infatuation with the brand.
I have a soft spot for this style, and love that it comes in multiple sizes. Unfortunately,
I simply don’t reach for mid-sized non-crossbody bags, which is the only reason why
I decided to sell mine.
8. Numero Neuf Mini
My Review – Textured Camel – $390 $420 $520
I wanted to love this bag – the design is very unique, and functional with the cross-body
strap and top handle. Unfortunately, I did not like how it rested against my hip
(sticking out quite a bit) when worn crossbody, which is why I replaced it with the slimmer profiled Tonca bag.
7. Numero Un Mini
My Review – Sand – $360 $410 $470
I love this variation on the Numero Un, with the brushed gold accents via the chain
strap and the clasp closure. However, I don’t wear this bag as frequently as the others,
due to said chain strap. Despite how it looks, the Un Mini fits a decent amount of
items inside, which makes it heavy. If I’m wearing thin layers or a sleeveless top,
the chain will leave an indentation in my shoulder. I typically save this bag for
special occasions (weddings, events) or colder months on top of a sweater or coat.
6. Numero Sept Mini
My Review – Camel Trio – $420 $470 $480
Another mini version (notice a trend here?), the Sept Mini is pretty different from
the other Polene bags in my collection. This is the only one I have made from the
smooth leather, which is extra sturdy in this style. I love the versatility of dressing
this bag up or down, the long strap can be easily tucked inside without sacrificing
too much space. Unlike the Un Mini, it has leather strip in the middle of the strap,
which makes it much more comfortable.
5. Numero Neuf Micro
My Review – Textured Black – $170 $210
Ok, this bag is not functional at all – but it is so smol and so darn cute.
I love using it for walks in the morning, when I only need to carry my AIrpods case and house keys.
4. Ilo Tote
My Review – Tan – $290 $360
Updated to include my latest purchase from 2023 – a minimalist canvas & leather
tote large enough to fit my monster 16″ laptop for work. While I think it’s slightly
pricier given the minimal leather compared to other styles, I love the unique strap
design and it’s been highly functional for me as a work bag.
3. Numero Dix
My Review – Black Textured Leather – $360 $460 $580
It was hard to choose between this and the next one – both are regulars in my rotation,
especially as we head into fall winter. Ultimately, I ranked the Dix lower only given it’s a
bit of a hassle to swap the shoulder strap with the crossbody strap. Because of that,
I only wear mine as a shoulder bag, which is a shame, given how versatile it could be.
Otherwise, it is a great bag that really plays into the crescent bag trend of late.
2. Tonca
My Review – Textured Camel – $390 $450 $540
Admittedly, there may be some recency bias here as this is my latest bag.
However, I’ve been wearing it regularly since I got it and have yet to find any faults.
It feels very natural to toss on my shoulder or cross-body and go – and the top
flap opening is really easy to work with.
* insert drumroll… *
1. Beri
My Review – Lilac – $320 $380 $480
And last but not least, the Beri tops my list. I love everything about this bag – from
the clever & functional design, to the spacious interior (given its size), and the thin
adjustable strap that is also very comfortable to wear. The only reason I ended up
selling this bag in 2023 was the color. I’m really hoping they eventually release this
in a beigey Sand – I would jump on that immediately.
One last note: I find it interesting that the largest price jumps were applied to newer
and more popular bags (and some of the most popularly faked ones). If I had to rank
these by value alone, it appears now that the Sept Mini or Un Mini would be the winners.