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Coach Outlet just dropped the cutest 'classic' tote for fall — and its on sale for 55% off right now

Coach Outlet just dropped the cutest 'classic' tote for fall — and its on sale for 55% off right now

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Whether you're headed to work, brunch or the grocery store, this tote will fit right in.
Looking for a bag that can keep up with your busy schedule, and look good while doing it? Meet the Maggie Tote from Coach Outlet. Crafted from pebbled leather, this super-cute tote bag is equal parts stylish and durable. With its roomy interior, it can easily fit a wallet, phone, tablet and even a laptop, making it a great everyday work bag.
And the best part? Right now, you can snag it for 55 per cent off, bringing the price down from $670 to $299 — quite the steal if you ask me. Keep scrolling to read all about it.
Everything you need to know
Here's the thing about finding the perfect work-to-weekend bag — it's a lot harder than it looks! Especially if you're looking for something spacious yet elevated. You want something that can carry your laptop and key essentials (plus, maybe a snack or two for the road), but that still looks way nicer than your average tote.
Coach Outlet's Maggie Tote features the brand's classic pebbled leather with a structured design that keeps it looking polished no matter how much you stuff in there. The magnetic snap closure and inner zip pocket mean your belongings are safe and sound, while the size — 14.25" x 11" x 5.5" — is roomy without feeling too large to use on the daily.
Carry it by the top handles or throw it over your shoulder with the longer straps — whatever works. Plus, it comes in eight different colours, so you have plenty of options to choose from.
$299 $670 at Coach Outlet
What shoppers are saying
⭐️ 4.8/5 stars
💬 170+ reviews
🏆 "Beautiful bag! Very sturdy and classic."
It seems this new arrival from Coach has already got the customer stamp of approval, especially when it comes to work. Here's what some shoppers had to say:
One reviewer who bought it as a gift for her daughter shared, "She is able to get everything she needs for work in it and look fashionable at the same time."
Another shopper gushed, "Love this bag," and said it's "very classy" and earns them "lots of compliments." They also mentioned it fits everything they need for work, without being too heavy.
One review praised its laptop-friendly size, saying, "I was looking for a bag that wasn't too big and could carry my laptop. This was perfect!!"
Overall, the bag earned high praise from customers, with a couple of healthy critiques in the mix. One customer shared, 'I just wish the straps were longer,' while another wrote, 'A nice looking bag, a little heavy and larger than I expected.'
So, do you need it?
Honestly? If you've been on the hunt for a work bag that doesn't make you look like you're hauling around a diaper bag or briefcase, this could be it. The Maggie Tote is just the right amount of spacious, and with its structured silhouette and pebbled leather, it's a great elevated addition to your fall wardrobe.
The 55 per cent off price tag doesn't hurt either. While it's still a bit of an investment, it's one of those purchases that feels justified if it's a bag you're planning to use day-to-day. And based on the reviews, you'll probably end up reaching for it a ton.
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