Myntra's own handbag and wallet listings, read on 18 August. Five of the 24 have no discount at all - and they are not the expensive ones.
We read 64 Myntra handbag and wallet listings on 18 August 2026 and seated 24 under Rs. 2,000. Five of them carry no discount at all - Nike at Rs. 1,995 and H&M at Rs. 1,999 among them - while a house-label tote at Rs. 629 claims 82 per cent off a stated Rs. 3,499, which is more than Nike charges. What is worth reading here is the crowd, not the badge: four listings carry over 4,000 ratings each, and six carry none.
Every price below was pulled from Myntra on August 18, 2026 and checked against the MRP on the listing. Stack them with the live codes on our Myntra coupons page, which the deals desk re-verifies daily.
Eight listings under Rs. 700, including the most-rated bag on the page at Rs. 497 and the first listing whose price and MRP are the same number.
Rs. 330 for a printed PU zip-around wallet, 67 per cent off a stated Rs. 999.
Why it earned its spot The floor of the aisle, and Myntra publishes no rating for it at all.
Rs. 344 for an envelope wallet, on 15 ratings at 4.5.
Why it earned its spot Fourteen rupees above the cheapest, and the first listing here with any crowd behind it.
Rs. 497 for a structured sling - and 11,765 people have rated it.
Why it earned its spot Eleven thousand seven hundred ratings at 4.2 is more evidence than every brand-name bag here combined.
Rs. 548 for Myntra's own Mast & Harbour three-fold wallet, 66 per cent off Rs. 1,599.
Why it earned its spot Myntra's own label, priced like the third-party wallets around it.
Rs. 599, and the stated MRP is also Rs. 599 - zero per cent off.
Why it earned its spot The first of five listings here where the price and the MRP are the same number.
Rs. 602 for a PU handheld bag with 4,670 ratings at 4.6.
Why it earned its spot Four thousand six hundred ratings at 4.6 is the highest average on this page with a real crowd.
Rs. 629 for a structured tote, 82 per cent off a stated Rs. 3,499, on 7,492 ratings.
Why it earned its spot The cheapest full-size tote here, and the second-largest crowd on the page.
Rs. 675 against a stated Rs. 3,999 - 83 per cent, the largest claim on the page.
Why it earned its spot The biggest badge here sits on 171 ratings, not on thousands.
Bewakoof, Lavie, Van Heusen, Puma and Allen Solly, at badges from nothing to 78 per cent - and prices that land in the same Rs. 750 to Rs. 1,200 band regardless.
Rs. 749 for a Bewakoof stackable sling at 38 per cent off Rs. 1,199.
Why it earned its spot A brand people know, at a badge less than half the size of the unbranded ones.
Rs. 890 for an oversized shopper tote, on 648 ratings at 4.1.
Why it earned its spot The largest bag in the sub-Rs. 900 band, and a middling average on a real crowd.
Rs. 899 for a Lavie small tote, 78 per cent off Rs. 3,999, on 9,710 ratings.
Why it earned its spot A recognised handbag label at Rs. 899, with the second-largest crowd on the page.
Rs. 959 for a textured leather wallet - real leather, and only five ratings.
Why it earned its spot One of the few genuine leather items here, on the thinnest crowd of any four-figure listing.
Rs. 999 listed against a stated MRP of Rs. 999 - the second zero-badge row here.
Why it earned its spot A quilted handheld bag at a flat Rs. 999, with no rating published.
Rs. 1,084 for a satchel handbag with 2,007 ratings at 4.6.
Why it earned its spot The best-corroborated bag above Rs. 1,000 on this page.
Rs. 1,124 for Puma's convertible everyday tote, 55 per cent off Rs. 2,499.
Why it earned its spot A global brand at Rs. 1,124, with 90 ratings behind it.
Rs. 1,199 for a printed leather wallet, 40 per cent off Rs. 1,999, with no ratings yet.
Why it earned its spot Twelve hundred rupees for a wallet with no published crowd at all.
A house-label bag claiming Rs. 5,299 and a ZOUK tote claiming Rs. 5,465, alongside Nike and H&M charging Rs. 1,995 and Rs. 1,999 with no badge at all.
Rs. 1,218 against a stated Rs. 5,299 - the second-biggest MRP claim on the page.
Why it earned its spot A Rs. 5,299 MRP on a house-label bag with no ratings published.
Rs. 1,495 for a unisex crossbody sling, 42 per cent off a stated Rs. 2,559.
Why it earned its spot An odd, specific MRP - Rs. 2,559 - and a badge that looks like an actual sale.
Rs. 1,499 against a stated Rs. 1,499 - the third no-discount listing here.
Why it earned its spot An ethnic-wear label pricing its tote flat, in the middle of the badge crowd.
Rs. 1,649 for a textured satchel with 893 ratings at 4.7 - the best average here.
Why it earned its spot The highest average on the page among listings with a crowd in the hundreds or more.
Rs. 1,699 against a stated Rs. 5,465, on 5,840 ratings at 4.6.
Why it earned its spot Three ZOUK totes in the full read share one price, one MRP and one rating count.
Rs. 1,949 for an ultra-light laptop backpack, 44 per cent off a stated Rs. 3,499.
Why it earned its spot The only listing in this read built around a laptop compartment.
Rs. 1,995 for Nike's Heritage 2.0 tote - no discount, 46 ratings at 4.4.
Why it earned its spot Nike does not discount here, and its flat price is below several 80-per-cent badges' MRPs.
Rs. 1,999 for H&M's crossbody bucket bag, listed at MRP, on 106 ratings.
Why it earned its spot The top of the page is a flat-priced high-street bag, not a deep-badge one.
First: read the price, not the badge - five bags here are listed at MRP and two claim more than 80 per cent off, and they all land between Rs. 599 and Rs. 1,999. Second: read the rating count before the rating, and be careful where a count is shared across a style family, as it is on the three identical ZOUK totes. Third: check the material - twenty of these 24 are PU, and the two leather items say so in their own descriptions. Fourth: check the live coupon page before checkout, the same discipline we applied to Myntra luggage under Rs. 2,000, because a store or bank offer applies on top of a price that on five of these listings will not otherwise move at all.
| Product | Sale price | MRP | Discount |
|---|---|---|---|
| VALERIE zip-around wallet | Rs. 330 | Rs. 999 | 67% |
| ShopMantra envelope wallet | Rs. 344 | Rs. 999 | 66% |
| LEGAL BRIBE sling, 11,765 ratings | Rs. 497 | Rs. 1,999 | 75% |
| Mast & Harbour three-fold wallet | Rs. 548 | Rs. 1,599 | 66% |
| WALKWAY by Metro wallet | Rs. 599 | Rs. 599 | 0% |
| CarryLux handheld bag | Rs. 602 | Rs. 2,199 | 73% |
| Mast & Harbour PU tote | Rs. 629 | Rs. 3,499 | 82% |
| ROSS BROWN satchel | Rs. 675 | Rs. 3,999 | 83% |
| Bewakoof stackable sling | Rs. 749 | Rs. 1,199 | 38% |
| StyleCast oversized shopper | Rs. 890 | Rs. 1,649 | 46% |
| Lavie Bottega Betty tote | Rs. 899 | Rs. 3,999 | 78% |
| Van Heusen Woman wallet | Rs. 959 | Rs. 1,999 | 52% |
| TURBOMAX quilted handheld | Rs. 999 | Rs. 999 | 0% |
| CORSICA satchel, Rs. 1 | Rs. 1,084 | Rs. 3,099 | 65% |
| Puma convertible tote, Rs. 1 | Rs. 1,124 | Rs. 2,499 | 55% |
| Allen Solly Woman wallet, Rs. 1 | Rs. 1,199 | Rs. 1,999 | 40% |
| Mast & Harbour shoulder bag, Rs. 1 | Rs. 1,218 | Rs. 5,299 | 77% |
| Urban Jungle crossbody, Rs. 1 | Rs. 1,495 | Rs. 2,559 | 42% |
| Anouk floral tote, Rs. 1 | Rs. 1,499 | Rs. 1,499 | 0% |
| Allen Solly textured satchel, Rs. 1 | Rs. 1,649 | Rs. 3,299 | 50% |
| ZOUK printed office tote, Rs. 1 | Rs. 1,699 | Rs. 5,465 | 69% |
| DailyObjects laptop backpack, Rs. 1 | Rs. 1,949 | Rs. 3,499 | 44% |
| Nike Heritage 2.0 tote, Rs. 1 | Rs. 1,995 | Rs. 1,995 | 0% |
| H&M crossbody bucket bag, Rs. 1 | Rs. 1,999 | Rs. 1,999 | 0% |
WALKWAY by Metro at Rs. 599, TURBOMAX at Rs. 999, Anouk at Rs. 1,499, Nike at Rs. 1,995 and H&M at Rs. 1,999 are all listed at exactly their stated MRP - no badge, no strike-through. In the same read, a Mast & Harbour tote claims 82 per cent off Rs. 3,499 and sells at Rs. 629, and a ROSS BROWN satchel claims 83 per cent off Rs. 3,999 and sells at Rs. 675. Both stated MRPs are above what Nike actually charges for a tote. Sorting by badge would put the flat-priced brands last and tell you nothing, so we sort by price and print the stated MRP as a claim.
Four listings here carry more than 4,000 ratings each - 11,765 on a Rs. 497 sling, 9,710 on a Rs. 899 Lavie tote, 7,492 on a Rs. 629 Mast & Harbour tote and 5,840 on a ZOUK office tote - which is far more evidence than most Myntra aisles offer. Against that, six listings have no rating published at all, including one wallet at Rs. 1,199. We print the count beside every pick, show a rating pill only above ten raters, and flag where a count is attached to a style family rather than to the individual bag, as it is on the three identical ZOUK totes.
Twenty of the 24 listings here are PU - polyurethane-coated fabric - and the listings that are genuine leather say so and cost more: the Van Heusen Woman wallet at Rs. 959 and the Allen Solly Woman wallet at Rs. 1,199. That is the material difference the price band is actually built on, and it is more useful than any badge. Every pick's spec strip carries the material the listing itself states. We have not handled any of these bags, so we are quoting the description rather than verifying the material.
Mast & Harbour and Anouk are Myntra's own labels, and they appear four times in this read - at 66, 77 and 82 per cent off, and once at no discount at all. When the retailer owns the brand, it sets the MRP, the selling price and the badge, so the badge is an internal marketing decision rather than a discount off anyone else's price. We name the house labels where they appear. It is not a reason to avoid them - the Rs. 629 tote has 7,492 ratings at 4.6 - but it is a reason not to read their strike-throughs as savings.
On our read of 64 listings on 18 August 2026, the cheapest real bags were not from the brands with the biggest discount badges. A LEGAL BRIBE structured sling was Rs. 497 with 11,765 ratings at 4.2; a CarryLux handheld bag was Rs. 602 with 4,670 ratings at 4.6; a Mast & Harbour PU tote was Rs. 629 with 7,492 ratings. Among names you would recognise, Lavie's Bottega Betty small tote was Rs. 899 with 9,710 ratings - the best combination here of a known handbag label, a low price and a large crowd. At the other end, Nike's Heritage 2.0 tote was Rs. 1,995 and H&M's crossbody bucket bag Rs. 1,999, both at exactly their stated MRP with no discount at all. The pattern is that marketplace labels and Myntra's own house brands occupy the sub-Rs. 700 shelf, mid-market Indian brands the Rs. 900 to Rs. 1,700 band, and global high-street brands the top of it.
Because the brand sets one price rather than an MRP and a selling price. Five listings in this read do it: WALKWAY by Metro at Rs. 599, TURBOMAX at Rs. 999, Anouk at Rs. 1,499, Nike at Rs. 1,995 and H&M at Rs. 1,999 all show a price identical to their stated MRP. Global brands like Nike and H&M control their pricing tightly and rarely permit a marketplace strike-through; the others simply list flat. It does not make them worse value. The Nike tote at Rs. 1,995 costs less than the stated MRPs on six bags in this read that sell for a third of that - a Mast & Harbour tote at Rs. 629 states an MRP of Rs. 3,499, and a ROSS BROWN satchel at Rs. 675 states Rs. 3,999. If you shop by badge, the flat-priced brands look like the worst deals on the page when they are simply the honest ones.
At these prices you rarely have the choice. Twenty of the 24 bags seated here are PU - polyurethane-coated fabric - and only two items in the whole read describe themselves as leather, both wallets: Van Heusen Woman's at Rs. 959 and Allen Solly Woman's at Rs. 1,199. That is the real price of the material difference under Rs. 2,000, and it is why a leather wallet costs as much as a full-size PU tote here. PU is lighter, cheaper and does not need conditioning; it also creases and peels along stress lines within a couple of years of daily use, which leather does not. If a bag is for occasional use or for a season's look, PU at Rs. 600 is a sensible purchase. If you want something that survives five years of daily carry, nothing on this page is built for it, and we would rather say so than pretend otherwise.
More reliable than on most aisles, with one specific caveat. Four listings in this read carry more than 4,000 ratings each - 11,765, 9,710, 7,492 and 5,840 - which is a genuinely large sample for a category where the median listing has a few hundred. The caveat is that a rating count on Myntra can attach to a style family rather than to the exact bag you are looking at: three different ZOUK totes in this read share the identical price of Rs. 1,699, the identical stated MRP of Rs. 5,465 and the identical count of 5,840 ratings, which means those 5,840 people did not all buy the bag on the page you are reading. Six listings here, including a Rs. 1,199 leather wallet, publish no rating at all. Our rule is to print the count next to every pick, show the rating pill only above ten raters, and say when a count looks shared.
Often, and that is the one place the badge does become relevant - as a floor to beat rather than a saving in itself. Store coupons and bank offers at Myntra usually apply to the cart total after the listing's own discount, subject to a minimum spend, which is why the Rs. 1,000 and Rs. 2,000 thresholds matter when you are shopping an aisle where most items land between Rs. 500 and Rs. 1,500 - two bags will often clear a threshold that one will not. We did not test any code at checkout for this page and will not quote a figure. What this read gives you is the baseline: Rs. 497 for the most-rated sling, Rs. 629 for a full-size tote, Rs. 899 for a Lavie, and Rs. 1,995 to Rs. 1,999 for Nike and H&M, on which no code will change a price the brand has fixed.























