If You Buy One Graduation Gift This Spring, Let It Be the Coach Brooklyn Bag—Here's Why

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This spring, I will be attending a few graduations, and as the resident shopper in the family, I've been tasked with buying gifts. While I'm already seven years post-grad, I still use the Coach bag that was gifted to me on my graduation day. Its simple design and quality craftsmanship have stood the test of time, making it my number-one recommendation in this category. The bag I own is no longer in production, but the Coach Brooklyn Bag has all the same qualities: a versatile design and size range, a luxe feel, and an accessible price point. Below, discover more about why this bag should be your top gift choice.

Its Versatile Design and Function

Whether you're a Wall Street financier or a small-town teacher, the Coach Brooklyn Bag works for any commute thanks to its high-quality leather, simple design, and roomy interior. It's the type of bag you can take to meetings, happy hours, and every event in between. This bag is the best example of form meets function. It has an effortless design that fits a wide range of personal styles while being functional for everyday use.

A Luxe Gift for Under $600

The Coach Brooklyn Bag strikes a balance between premium quality and accessible pricing, making it a thoughtful investment for a graduation gift. Crafted in Coach's natural grain leather, it softens and develops character over time, symbolizing growth and new beginnings as the graduate steps into their next chapter. At the same time, the Brooklyn Bag reflects Coach's commitment to circular fashion. Any leather scraps from its production are repurposed into new designs for Coachtopia Alter/Ego styles, blending lasting craftsmanship with sustainability.

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Natalie Gray Herder
Editor

Natalie Gray Herder is an editor on the branded content team at Who What Wear and Marie Claire. Originally from Los Angeles, Natalie decided to make the move to NYC after graduating from Loyola Marymount University in 2019. She had plans of applying to law school until doing a 180 to follow her more creative passions: writing and fashion. 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.