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76 guides to the bags people are actually searching for — what each label is known for, what it costs, and which BAGONSA styles answer the same brief in full-grain leather.
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Coach
Most people searching here want the Coach silhouette — structured, hardware-forward, safe with a work wardrobe — without paying full boutique price for it.
Michael Kors
Shoppers on MK queries are price-led. They are watching for a markdown and will switch label the moment the leather, the shape and the number line up better somewhere else.
Saint Laurent
The pull here is the look — clean quilting, a chain strap, a flat envelope shape — far more often than the monogram itself.
Gucci
Anyone comparing at this level is usually deciding between one logo bag and several quieter leather bags for the same money.
Tory Burch
These searches skew toward a roomy everyday carrier in a colour that is not black.
Kate Spade
Outlet queries here are a hunt for a clean, bright, structured bag under a few hundred dollars.
Hermès
What most people want from that search is the architecture — the flat top handles, the structured trapeze body, the strap-over-flap closure — not the auction.
Louis Vuitton
The shapes people chase — the flat tote, the bucket, the small crossbody — are all achievable in full-grain leather for a fraction of the number.
Guess
The trade a Guess shopper is weighing is one more season out of a cheap bag versus a leather bag that lasts several years.
Longchamp
Longchamp queries are practical — a light, packable, unfussy carrier for commuting and travel.
Ted Baker
The interest is in a smart tote that reads as considered at a desk, not a slouchy weekend bag.
Bogg Bag
That is a genuinely different job to a leather bag, and it is worth saying so plainly.
Designer & branded
These are top-of-funnel searches: the shopper wants a considered bag and has not settled on a label yet.
Sale & clearance
Intent here is high and patience is low: the shopper wants to see what is actually reduced, right now, with the real number on it.