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This Adorable $188 Coach Outlet Bag Is Currently on Sale for $75— & Reviewers Are Obsessed
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Date:2025-04-09 22:55:11
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This just in: we found the perfect spring handbag, and it's currently on sale in a bunch of cute colors at Coach Outlet.
The Nolita 15 bag comes in three versatile colors, including pink, chalk and black, and it's the perfect size for your credit and debit cards, makeup and car keys, according to reviews. We're obsessed with the miniature size, tassel detailing and straw material— all the details come together to make for the perfect spring and summer accessory. Whether you wear the look as a wristlet or on your shoulder, the chic bag will look great with any outfit.
One reviewer gushes, "This little bag is so cute. The color is so rich and it stands out. I am going to have to order another one because my daughter loves the bag so much."
Another reviewer says, "I have been a wristlet user for over 10 years. I decided to switch things up and try the Nolita 15. Boy was I amazed! It's the perfect size!! I just wish there was more color options."
Read ahead to shop the Nolita 15 In Straw bags before they sell out!
This adorable little Nolita number is just too perfect. Whether you buy the bag in black, pink or chalk, it'll become a go-to accessory in your wardrobe.
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