Don’t bother trying to get your hands on the piece just yet. Coach did make a small number of pieces from their Fall/Winter 2026 collection available to shop online following the runway show, but the newly reimagined Kisslock was among the quickest to sell out. The silhouette itself is a Coach classic. It traces its roots back to the Cashin Carry, an archival tote style from 1969, named after Coach’s lead designer Bonnie Cashin. It was then reinvented to be the Kisslock we know today, featuring a vintage-inspired, coin purse closure and a supple leather body. On the runway this week in New York, it underwent yet another makeover: models carried an all-new, ultra-thin version of the bag as a makeshift clutch, nonchalantly bunching it in their hands as they strutted down the runway.












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