This Viral It Bag Goes With Everything—Here's What I'm Wearing It With
If you've been active in the fashion world online over the past few years, chances are you've come across The Tabby—the viral It Bag from Coach that gained immense popularity through TikTok. The hashtag #coachtabby even boasts 31.3 million views on the vertical video app. Whether you've fallen for the bag's trendy charm or are simply curious about the hype, there's no denying that The Tabby is the perfect accessory to elevate any spring or summer ensemble.
Since I've been getting so much use out of my Tabby, I thought I'd highlight a couple of recent favorite outfits I've been wearing with the infamous bag. Keep scrolling for a breakdown of my cute looks and other editor-approved styles to pair with the Coach Tabby Shoulder 26.
Look #1 : Baggy Jeans + Sleeveless Top + Heeled Sandal
Look #2: Button-Up + Longer Shorts + Loafers
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This silhouette has become really popular among the fashion set.
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