Coach · Tier 5
Rogue
By Arielle · Catalogued July 2026
The Rogue is Coach's structured satchel, introduced on the brand's Fall 2016 runway under creative director Stuart Vevers. It is a boxy top-handle bag with winged sides, a turn-lock closure, a contrast-lined interior, and refined glovetanned leather, and it became a cult favorite early in Vevers's tenure. It has since been reissued in many colors, materials, and sizes.
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Colour
Chanel makes the Rogue in oxblood. We just don’t have a photo or a recorded price for this exact one yet.
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Made in
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Material
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The Coach Rogue 30 in Oxblood is a designer bag.
What it's worth
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- Bag
- Coach Rogue
- Status
- Discontinued
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Guides for this bag
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Research depth
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Where to sell
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Care for it
Grained leather is forgiving, but it still likes a gentle clean and the odd condition.
Leather cleaner
A mild cleaner that lifts everyday grime before it sets into the grain.
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Puts moisture back so the leather stays supple instead of drying and cracking.
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An invisible barrier that helps the bag shrug off water and light stains.
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