Coach Relaunches its Iconic Rogue Bag

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September marks the dawn of fall and the urge to reinvent one’s wardrobe. Plush sweaters, trim coats, and boots of all kinds are seasonal pillars worthy of a refresh. But how to anchor it all with sharp day-to-day sophistication? You can’t go wrong with a poised handbag like the Coach Rogue. It’s one of executive creative director Stuart Vevers’s most timeless and versatile designs, not to mention an essential part of the equation for sleek on-the-go style.

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An instant icon when it debuted on the runway in 2016, the Rogue takes inspiration from stylish denizens of the brand’s New York City home base—experts of polished, pragmatic style. The structured silhouette has double handles and a versatile array of interchangeable short and long straps so you can wear it as a cross-body, shoulder bag, or any which way. Clean lines conceal the bag’s roomy collection of open and zippered compartments. It’s utility updated with a modern attitude that befits any bustling schedule.

Beyond the practicality, perhaps the most exciting thing about the Rogue is its distinct personality. Designed with various tastes in mind, the Rogue is available in a range of beautifully mixed-and-matched leather hues, embellished motifs, and logo prints. And for anyone who wants to go a little rogue themselves, there’s always the options to create a bag your own way, with seemingly endless options for customization. Whatever the day or outfit—minimal, monochromatic, or bold—Coach’s Rogue is the perfect companion for finding a little adventure in the everyday.

Discover Your Rogue

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