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I've Seen It All—the Coach Brooklyn Bag Is the Best Under-$500 Style for Spring
I can't move through the world without at least one trusty shoulder bag that can take me from day to night with ease. Once I leave my apartment for the day, there's no turning back, and I need an accessory that can hold all my necessities, looks good with a wide range of outfits, and most importantly, falls under my strict under-$500 bag budget. With this hefty checklist of requirements, there's only one brand I trust: Coach. This legacy brand is known for its craftsmanship, versatile designs, and accessible price points. After much consideration, my top recommendation for an under-$500 bag to invest in this spring is the Coach Brooklyn Bag. Here's why.
Effortless Style
The Coach Brooklyn bag exudes that effortless, on-the-go vibe with its roomy interior and slouchy design. It's the type of bag you can confidently throw on your shoulder as you head out the door, knowing it is the perfect finishing touch to your look.
Versatility
Form meets function with this bag's simplistic, yet modern design. The minimal hardware, classic colorways, and quality fabrics allow you to mix and match this style with a variety of ensembles. Form meets function with this bag's simplistic, yet modern design. The spacious interior also makes this bag a smart choice for work or weekends, allowing you to easily fit a wallet, phone, notebook, or tablet.
The Under-$500 Price Tag
Most people hold off on investing in a high-quality bag because of sticker shock—but unlike other designer purses, the Coach Brooklyn bag clocks in at under $500. Maintaining luxury quality without the luxury price tag, you can choose from multiple sizes with price points ranging from $295–$495.
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Natalie Gray Herder is a Senior Editor on the branded content team at Who What Wear. Originally from Los Angeles, Natalie decided to make the move to NYC after graduating from Loyola Marymount University in 2019. She is an avid researcher, reader, and explorer in and out of the office. She is inspired by the street style of her fellow New Yorkers and her laid-back roots in California.

