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Coach Bags and Shoes Are Up to 70% Off in This Secret Sale—Shop Our 26 Top Picks for Travelers From $67

Coach Bags and Shoes Are Up to 70% Off in This Secret Sale—Shop Our 26 Top Picks for Travelers From $67

In case you haven't heard, Coach is back and better than ever. The designer label's sleek travel purses have gained the attention of celebrities; most notably, the timeless Brooklyn Shoulder Bag has been spotted on stars like Bella Hadid and Dakota Johnson. Plus, Coach's playful designs, like the brand's cherry print, have reached viral status on TikTok.
Whether you've been a lifelong Coach fan or are new to the brand, we've got good news: We've just discovered a hidden sale on travel bags and comfy shoes over at Amazon, up to 70 percent off. Now, we're sharing the best 26 top deals to add to your travel wardrobe, including spacious tote bags, comfy sneakers, duffel bags, summer sandals, and more.
$106 off: Coach Polished Pebble Leather Willow Tote, $244 (originally $350)
Coach Polished Pebble Leather Willow Tote, $244 (originally $350) Celeb-worn: Coach Brooklyn Shoulder Bag 28, $246 (originally $295)
Coach Brooklyn Shoulder Bag 28, $246 (originally $295) 70% off: Coach Women's Soho Sneakers, $53 (originally $175)
Coach Women's Soho Sneakers, $53 (originally $175) Perfect for travel: Coach Charter Backpack, $286 (originally $550)
Coach Charter Backpack, $286 (originally $550) Commuter-loved: Coach Manhattan Tote, $150 (originally $250)
Coach Manhattan Tote, $150 (originally $250) Designer duffel: Coach Gotham Duffel Bag, $495 (originally $695)
Coach Gotham Duffel Bag, $495 (originally $695) Fisherman trend: Coach Sculpted Platform Fisherman Sandal, $150 (originally $250)
Coach Sculpted Platform Fisherman Sandal, $150 (originally $250) Day-to-night comfort: Coach Men's High Line Sneaker, $75 (originally $125)
Coach Men's High Line Sneaker, $75 (originally $125) Buttery-soft Mary Jane: Coach Emilia Mary Jane Flat, $90 (originally $150)
Coach Emilia Mary Jane Flat, $90 (originally $150) Wear to work: Coach Claire Skimmer Ballet Flat, $90 (originally $150)
No matter your destination, these discounted Coach bags deserve a spot in your suitcase, especially now that they're all on sale up to 50 percent off. If you're shopping for a roomy, modern tote you can wear on a daily basis, snag the Brooklyn Shoulder Bag 28—reviewers say this bag, which has been worn by celebrities like Bella Hadid, is 'surprisingly spacious' and 'goes with literally everything.' Looking for a teeny purse to hold just the essentials on an evening out? This 33 percent-off Top Handle Card Case is the bag for you. Vintage-inspired: Coach Dinky Bag, $148 (originally $295)
Coach Dinky Bag, $148 (originally $295) Celeb-spotted: Coach Brooklyn Shoulder Bag 28, $246 (originally $295)
Coach Brooklyn Shoulder Bag 28, $246 (originally $295) Designer duffel: Coach Gotham Duffel Bag, $495 (originally $695)
Coach Gotham Duffel Bag, $495 (originally $695) Coach Top Handle Card Case, $88 (originally $175)
Travel-ready backpack: Coach Charter Backpack, $286 (originally $550)
Coach Charter Backpack, $286 (originally $550) Coach Manhattan Tote, $150 (originally $250)
Coach Safari Tote, $210 (originally $350)
Coach Polished Pebble Leather Willow Tote, $244 (originally $350)
Spacious bucket bag: Coach Willow Soft Bucket Bag, $302 ($395)
Coach Willow Soft Bucket Bag, $302 ($395) 3 ways to wear: Coach Cassie Crossbody 17, $175 (originally $250)
Coach Cassie Crossbody 17, $175 (originally $250) Coach Brooklyn Shoulder Bag 23, $175 (originally $250)
Amazon slashed prices on trendy Coach sandal styles we love, from fisherman-style platforms to denim statement slides. These open-toed styles are ideal for every summer itinerary, whether that calls for relaxing at the pool, going out to dinner, or exploring new neighborhoods. Keep reading for our favorite picks on sale, up to $100 off.
Amazon's Coach storefront is a destination for comfortable, chic travel shoes worthy of a first class upgrade, and so many top styles are marked down right now. Shop slingback flats, leather Mary Janes, colorful suede sneakers, and more of this season's biggest trends while saving up to 70 percent off.
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