Early 2000s nostalgia, especially when it comes to the popular handbags of that era , doesn’t seem to be waning. Between Balenciaga’s City, Chloé’s Paddington and Fendi’s Baguette, the vintage “It” bags of that time have found themselves back in the cultural conversation. Chalk it up to Gen Z rifling through their parents’ closets and discovering these pieces as well as the popularity of wearing archival designs across all generations. Whatever the reason may be, spend any time on social media or resale sites and you’ll find that Y2k designs have never felt more current. The latest making a comeback? Saint Laurent ’s Mombasa bag, back when the brand was still called Yves Saint Laurent . Debuted on the YSL spring 2002 runway, when it was under the creative direction of Tom Ford, the Mombasa was a slouchy hobo that featured an actual horn as the handle. Upon its release, the handbag was an immediate hit, with customers drawn to its unique use of materials. “You had different iterations.…