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The Coach Brooklyn Bag Continues to Trend As a 2024 Must-have — And You Can Still Shop It Today.

If you purchase an independently reviewed product or service through a link on our website, WWD may receive an affiliate commission. While the Coach Tabby bag has had a momentous year with a slew of buzzy limited-edition colorways and well over 60 million rave reviews on TikTok, there’s another Coach handbag that’s been not-so-quietly climbing the ranks. The Coach Brooklyn Bag landed in lockstep with this season’s slouchy bag trend, managing to become so in-demand that it’s sold out in multiple colors and finishes in mere months. Lucky for you, the most coveted Maple colorway — a rich chocolate brown — is officially back in stock. The Brooklyn Bag burst onto the scene when it was seen on the shoulders of Bella Hadid this July, and the hype hasn’t slowed down since. On TikTok, the purse has amassed over 20 million posts, with users showing how they “Jane Bikin-ify” their bag, sharing OOTD videos, or praising Coach in the comments. Meanwhile, the handbag obsessed are practically drooling over the silhouette on Reddit, agreeing in one thread that the minimalist design is a refreshing departure from heavy logos. The espresso-toned Maple/Brass colorway, which plays into prominent color trends for fall 2024, remains one

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