The New It Bag of 2026 Just Walked Coach's NYFW Runway—Here's How to Get Your Hands on It
Spotted at NYFW on the Coach F/W 26 runway is the next It bag of 2026: the Kisslock Frame Bag 30. Mark on your calendar that February 11, 2026, is the day vintage lovers' dreams came true. A nod to the 1969 archival Coach bag, Bonnie Cashin's Cashin Carry, the modernized east-west carryall features a kiss-lock closure—a hardware element quickly becoming synonymous with the brand, as seen in the Coach S/S 26 ready-to-wear collection in the form of tiny coin purses worn as necklaces—a detachable shoulder strap, and a buttery leather construction.
While the It bag may have walked the runway only a few minutes ago, you can already get your hands on the new release. Available for purchase online at Coach.com, the Kisslock Frame Bag 30 comes in five colorways, from Technicolor blue to muted orchid. This new release proves my theory that Coach has tapped into a new age of It bags. Last year, fashion people couldn't get enough of the Brooklyn Shoulder Bag, and I'm calling it now. The Kisslock Frame Bag 30 has all the makings to be the next It bag of 2026. Be prepared to see the vintage-inspired silhouette paired with dark-rinse jeans, trench coats, slip skirts, and more.
Below, shop the Kisslock Frame Bag 30, plus more chic buys from the Coach F/W 26 runway, like a ready-to-wear Varsity Jacket that feels oh so Americana and celestial jewelry that feels otherworldly.
Kisslock Frame Bag 30
Shop More Coach F/W 26 Buy-Now Items
Varsity Jacket
Sun Brooch
Moon Earrings

Josephine Hadjiloucas is a New York based writer. She first interned atBest Knockoff Luxury Clothing UK in 2024 and later joinedBest Knockoff Luxury Clothing U.S. as an assistant shopping editor after graduating from the Fashion Institute of Technology in 2025. When she isn’t covering Wholesale Replica Bag Gen Z trends or updating her under-$100Replica Store wish list, you can find her browsing the racks of NYC’s best vintage stores or rewatching Moonstruck for the 50th time. “Snap out of it!”