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Fall 2026 Coach Arrives Available Now
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Editor’s note: All Coach items mentioned were in stock at the time of publication of this article. The Kisslock Frame Bag 30 is currently sold out, along with the sun brooch and moon earrings. All jackets are still in stock. Please check the Coach website for the latest inventory status.
Coach’s Fall/Winter 2026 NYFW presentation will be held on February 11th. To celebrate the new season, the tailoring code is “loo”[k] “The American spirit lives between realities, part memory, part myth, part instinct,” Koch says. instagram teaserthe label offers fashion insiders a limited number of exclusive buy-now products on their site. What this means: In a rare occurrence at luxury fashion houses, you can buy your favorite looks right off the fall runways without having to wait months for your items to arrive online.
The collection in question has just arrived on Coach.com and consists of 30 Kisslock Frame Bags, ready-to-wear varsity jackets in four colors, and jewelry such as sun brooches and moon earrings. The latter two make good use of the promised mythic allusions that serve as the threads that connect Coach’s latest work.
Elongated kissing locks are not tabby (almost exactly a year ago, a chain-clad version was seen on the hands of a front-row attendee at a Coach show). Instead, its dimensions are more petite and function more like a vintage-inspired coin purse than a shoulder bag you can wear anywhere. The slinger is currently available in five different shades, from honey brown to Valentine’s Day-perfect sports red, and benefits from practical components such as a removable strap, a reliable kiss-lock closure, and even an internal zip pocket for storing small, flat valuables. The 2026 release is directly inspired by Coach’s Cashin Carry Bag, circa 1969, named after the brand’s first lead designer, Bonnie Cashin. The supple glove-tanned leather, familiar from Coach’s other handbag silhouettes, is said to be “smooth and has an almost invisible grain,” which is what it’s known for here and is guaranteed to get even lovelier with age.
Coach Kisslock Frame Bag 30 Sport Red
Prices on the date of publication of this article: $350
As seen on models from Coach’s NYFW this year, the varsity jacket is also a long-awaited arrival that you’ll want to add to your cart quickly before it disappears in the blink of an eye (much like what happened to the Soho sneaker at some point after its spring 2025 debut). Rooted in 1950s all-American design, this outerwear is made from a variety of materials, including wool and distressed lambskin, and at-home shoppers can choose from several different styles. Under the creative leadership of Stuart Vevers, Coach’s commitment to excellence is evident in every detail of this jacket line. Sharp collars, purposefully faded button finishes, crisp color blocking, and star-studded sleeves. Much like the “dirty sneaker” trend that took the industry by storm last year, Coach is going for a lived-in look with an all-new jacket. There is some slight tearing on the sleeves and hem, and the aforementioned buttons could definitely be improved. But that’s the point in the coach’s fall 2026 vision.

coach leather varsity jacket
Prices on the date of publication of this article: $1,100
Are your eyes sparkling yet? So do we, and encourage you to keep this theme alive with Coach’s final two drops, the Sun Brooch and Moon Earrings, to infuse every outfit with whimsy. Celestial and zodiac-adjacent accessories have been embraced by everyone from Meghan Markle to Hailey Bieber these days, bringing a personal and magical touch no matter the occasion or your usual big outfit. Now they’ve just appeared on a Coach model that pairs jewelry box essentials with color-happy graphic sweaters and other threads. The ornaments are carefully hand-cut and gold-plated, giving them an alluring shine and depicting a sun face with pursed lips and two sleepy moons on the earrings.

coach sun brooch
Prices on the date of publication of this article: $245

coach moon earrings
Prices on the date of publication of this article: $195
Next fall’s fashion agenda is yet to be determined, with New York Fashion Week ending on February 16th, followed by London, Milan and Paris Fashion Weeks. But if these exclusive pieces from Coach are any indication, we can expect a cross-pollination of retro, lofty, and bohemian.
(We’re not mad at all about that combination.)
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Buy more coaches arriving directly from the runway

Coach Star Leather Varsity Jacket
Prices on the date of publication of this article: $1,100

Coach Striped Wool Varsity Jacket
Prices on the date of publication of this article: $995

coach wool varsity jacket
Prices on the date of publication of this article: $995

Coach Kisslock Frame Bag 30 (Maple)
Prices on the date of publication of this article: $350

Coach Kisslock Frame Bag 30 Black
Prices on the date of publication of this article: $350

Coach Kisslock Frame Bag 30 (Deep Sky)
Prices on the date of publication of this article: $350

Coach Kisslock Frame Bag 30 Honey Brown
Prices on the date of publication of this article: $350
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