The Duchess of Sussex broke all the royal fashion rules when she stepped out with Prince Harry for an Invictus Games tennis match in Canada. In September 2017, the Suits actress accompanied the redheaded royal to play spectator at the sporting competition. Marking their first royal engagement, Harry and Meghan were seen canoodling while watching the action on the court.

For the outing, Meghan wore a button down shirt from Misha Nonoo, distressed Mother Denim jeans and saddle colored pointed bow flats. But the standout feature of Meghan’s casual ensemble was her oversized brown bag.

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The chic cognac carryall was an unexpected choice for a royal bride. Far from being a petite clutch or tiny top handle bag — the substantial Everlane Day Market Tote was roomy enough for Meghan’s laptop, Suits scripts and even a book or two.

More fashionable than a backpack but with all the room of one, Meghan’s minimalistic tote was an instant bestseller. Perfect for quick weekend trips or daytime urban exploration, this tan tote represented everything Meghan was bringing to the royal family — a spark of modern princess. The bag launched Meghan’s identity as a casual but ambitious and independent go-getter intent on having a voice and being heard.

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As an ethical brand, Everlane designs their products from plant materials that replicate the feel of supple and smooth leather. Focused on sustainability, the San Francisco  retailer has a low carbon commitment and has no virgin plastic in its manufacturing. The company also boasts a social responsibility program and offices with less waste, sustainable materials and renewable energy.

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The American brand now offers the New Day Market tote available in the colors chocolate, brandy and black. A perfect complement to any casual outfit, the roomy tote is ideal for work or play.

And the label is also selling the Luxe Italian Leather Tote. Available in cognac, beech green and black — the sleek and streamlined bag is must-have for globetrotting and getaways.