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The Coach Tabby Is the Bag Fashion People and Celebrities Love to Wear During Festival Season
Festival season is rapidly approaching, and I'm here to share my two cents on the best accessory to buy. I've been to quite a few music festivals over the years, and there's one bag I constantly see stylish celebrities and fashion people rocking: The Coach Tabby. It's universally loved for its versatile design, compact size, and comfortable yet cool style. To discover even more reasons why this bag is my top recommendation for all your festival outfits, keep reading.
Versatility and Style
Inspired by an archival '70s design, the Coach Tabby Bag embodies the free-spirited energy of festival culture. It can be worn three different ways: Its comfortable, crossbody design makes it a festival-season favorite, but its detachable straps also allow you to wear it as a shoulder bag or handbag. Plus, it's spacious enough for your essentials while remaining sleek and compact, making it a blend of fashion and function that's perfect for an all-day festival.
Luxe Craftsmanship Starting at $295
Made from a range of leathers, from polished pebble and supple Nappa to soft grain and striking metallic, the Coach Tabby Bag showcases the depth of Coach's craftsmanship. It also reflects the Coach's commitment to advancing circularity in fashion—the brand uses the leftover leather scraps from creating these bags to create new, reimagined styles for Coachtopia and Alter/Ego. Starting at $295, with stylish options that remain under $500, you can treat yourself to a new accessory while investing in eco-friendly, waste reduction efforts.
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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.

