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Contents
- 0.1 Best Coach Straw Bags to Shop for Spring 2026
- 0.2 Coach Kisslock Frame Bag 27 in Brass/Maple
- 0.3 Coach Kisslock Frame Bag 27 in Brass/Muted Olive
- 0.4 Coach Kisslock Frame Bag 27 in Brass/Multi
- 0.5 Coach Brooklyn Shoulder Bag 28 in Straw/Brass/Natural
- 0.6 Coach Brooklyn Shoulder Bag 28 in Straw/Brass/Muted Olive
- 0.7 Coach Brooklyn Shoulder Bag 34 in Brass/Multi
- 0.8 Coach Brooklyn Shoulder Bag 34 in Straw/Brass/Maple
- 1 How to Style the Best Woven Straw Bags at Coach
- 2 Why Trust WWD
- 3 Meet the Author
Best Coach Straw Bags to Shop for Spring 2026
Straw handbags might feel like a buzzy new trend — appearing in the hands of everyone from front-row Fashion Week attendees to your favorite style influencers for the past few springs and summers — but the boho haulers actually have a long, rich history to their name. Per WWD’s resident historian and archives editor Tonya Blazio-Licorish, they “rose to prominence in the 1940s,” with “leather-trimmed straw basket bags, lacy openwork styles, and oversize totes in natural tones [becoming] staples for fashionable vacation spots in California, Palm Beach, and the Hamptons.” Notably, fashion muse Jane Birkin catapulted the accessory to new heights in the ’70s, taking it from protests to parties. Suddenly, everyone had to own one, and fashion houses from Ralph Lauren to Fendi started putting their own spins on the silhouette to turn it into a veritable collectible.
For spring/summer 2026, Coach is the label to watch — and shop — if you’re interested in owning a chic and practical straw purse or woven handbag that will serve you well for years and years of wear. After all, the It-girl-approved brand spotlights this material across many bag sizes and profiles, from the Bella Hadid–carried Brooklyn to the prim-and-proper Kisslock Frame. So too does the straw get swathed by Coach in various trending-right-now colorways, such as a multihued option for livening up your monochrome basics and the TikTok-viral Maple (a perennial go-to that channels effortless luxury).

Jane Birkin in August 1974. The woman was responsible for making straw bags mainstream.
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In case of the Kisslock Frame Bag 27, the Stuart Vevers–helmed label teams up the natural fabric with glimmering brass hardware, refined calf leather, and a sustainable cotton lining that will treat all your daily tchotchkes with the care they deserve. And should you want to take the texture play into your own hands, Coach’s myriad of famous bag charms (with its new DIY charm shop being a highlight) will have you covered, whether you wish to complement your fresh straw bag acquisition with a fully readable, miniature version of a beloved novel or have your eyes on Lyst Index’s fourth hottest product of Q4 2024, the internet-breaking Coach Cherry Bag Charm.
If you’re stumped on what to style a bestselling Coach straw bag with, we’ll be including some editor-vetted suggestions below. Celebrities likewise provide ample inspiration — Millie Bobby Brown once paired a straw clutch with a frilly, blue-and-white minidress while vacationing in Sardinia; Angelina Jolie made her own woven bag moonlight as a travel tote, wearing it with slouchy boots and a trench coat at the airport; and Birkin herself showed off the wicker bag to end all wicker bags with cool-girl white tee-and-jeans combos, body-skimming frocks elevated by pendant necklaces, and beyond.
Without further ado, the best woven straw handbags to shop at Coach in 2026. After grabbing your top choice, all that’s left to do is book your next vacation.
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Coach Kisslock Frame Bag 27 in Brass/Maple
Structurally, Coach’s Kisslock Frame Bag 27 is an ode to the circa-1969 “Cashin Carry” bag that was created by the label’s original lead designer, Bonnie Cashin. You’ll find that its kisslock closure, true to the name, is also a blast from the past — taking a page from the coin purses of yore. Otherwise, the model is planted solidly in the 21st century: boasting an en-vogue, deep brown shade, a lightweight straw weave, an internal zip pocket for all your modern-day needs, and a detachable strap that lets you haul it in clutch form. Coach calls this its “perfect midsized carryall,” and you’ll soon find yourself taking the ideally proportioned style savior from dinner dates to Euro Summer travels. We have three words for that: As you should.
Price upon publish date of this article: $495
Coach Kisslock Frame Bag 27 in Brass/Muted Olive
Love everything about the aforementioned Kisslock, just not its moodier color scheme? Swap it out for Brass/Muted Olive, which takes fashion’s latest neutral and levels it up via all that sumptuous texture. Aside from this one visual discrepancy — which positions the pictured style as a more vibrant alternative — the two bags are identical, right down to their soft regenerative cotton lining and calf leather touches on the strap and tag. Peep that credit card slot inside as well, which seems to understand your (healthy) shopping addiction and subsequent need for quick card access. We recommend putting this popular handbag in conversation with a cutesy slide sandal, a button-up, and a denim skirt. (Scroll down to see the vision.)
Price upon publish date of this article: $495
Coach Kisslock Frame Bag 27 in Brass/Multi
For the maximalists among us, the multicolored iteration of Coach’s Kisslock Frame Bag is a no-brainer buy: being able to match pretty much everything in your warm-weather wardrobe while becoming the focal point of your ‘fits and Instagram shots both. Whenever the Kisslock makes a runway appearance or drops in yet another permutation, it proceeds to sell out in mere minutes, so consider this March 2026 release a rare bird that you can catch right now — no waitlists in sight and no expensive resale-site purchases required.
Price upon publish date of this article: $550
Coach Brooklyn Shoulder Bag 28 in Straw/Brass/Natural
As trend authority Lyst Index’s #1 hottest product of Q4 2024, right alongside that Cherry Bag Charm, the Coach Brooklyn has been spotted on the arm of Hadid, yes, but also Charli XCX, Camila Morrone, and Elle Fanning. It’s a celeb magnet for a reason: Slouch is so in, and it’s now getting the straw treatment as per Vevers’ design vision for spring 2026. Last year, Coach’s straw-wrapped Brooklyn rollout depleted in inventory all too quick for comfort, so this time around the leading fashion destination decided to bless shoppers with multiple sizes and colorways. The Straw/Brass/Natural one right here is as much of a fit for a basic T-shirt as it is for a tropical-printed jumpsuit. The hobo-style slinger clocks in at 11.5″ x 2.75″ x 8.75″ and thus can comfortably house a water bottle, wallet, phone, and your makeup non-negotiables. A wide shoulder strap and magnetic closure also work overtime to secure all-day wearability and your peace of mind. Name a single flaw, we’ll wait.
Price upon publish date of this article: $250
Coach Brooklyn Shoulder Bag 28 in Straw/Brass/Muted Olive
Same size, different hue. In Straw/Brass/Muted Olive, the Brooklyn taps into the color trend that has dominated spring runways since last year: propelled by big names from Saint Laurent to Prada and Victoria Beckham. Not only will you signal to passerby that you’re in the know of today’s fashion obsessions with this baby, but it will also integrate very organically into your spring dressing. To help with the latter, the bag is equipped with a 10.5-inch handle drop that allows it to fit just-so on your shoulder, even if you’re layering up in a trench or leather jacket. Coach makes sure to mention the catchall’s tonal graphic at center, too, which only enhances the textural intricacy of the item and nods to its covetable pedigree.
Price upon publish date of this article: $250
Coach Brooklyn Shoulder Bag 34 in Brass/Multi
Go ahead: Expand the straw Brooklyn to 13″ x 11.5″ x 3.5″ dimensions, which can easily accommodate your sunglasses case, wallet, digital camera, and wear-everywhere AirPods Max without sagging or (gasp) tearing. The roomy interior lacks zip pockets or card holders, but you’ll have no problem reaching into it and excavating a needed object, given the Brooklyn Shoulder Bag 34’s not-too-deep depth. Great for weekends on the beach and brunches with the girls alike, this is one of Coach’s most quick-to-sell spring 2026 arrivals, so don’t waste a second if you like what you see (we know we do).
Price upon publish date of this article: $350
Coach Brooklyn Shoulder Bag 34 in Straw/Brass/Maple
Can’t stop fantasizing about the Maple hue we pointed out earlier? Indulge in it vis-à-vis Coach’s Brooklyn in the Straw/Brass/Maple variation, which feels more bohemian-coded than its Kisslock counterpart and can be utilized for more casual occasions throughout the week. The bag’s strap doesn’t come off, but you can still impart your sartorial signature on it by shopping the brand’s most-loved accessories (think skinny scarves that can seamlessly loop through the Brooklyn’s handle, plush T-rex clip-ons, and more).
Price upon publish date of this article: $295
How to Style the Best Woven Straw Bags at Coach
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Meet the Author
Stacia Datskovska is a Senior Commerce Writer at WWD. Previously, she worked at ELLE DECOR as an assistant digital editor, covering all things luxury, culture, and lifestyle through a design lens. Her bylines over the past five years have appeared in USA Today, Baltimore Sun, Teen Vogue, Boston Globe, Food & Wine, and more. Prior to joining ELLE DECOR, Datskovska learned the ins and outs of e-commerce at Mashable, where she tested products, covered tentpole sales events, and curated gift guide roundups. She graduated from NYU with a bachelor’s degree in journalism and international relations. Datskovska regularly reports on summer-ready accessories worth your time and how to acquire them online.










