The Daypack is Coach’s 1990s leather backpack — a structured, roomy bag that’s surged with the Y2K-revival crowd, who’ve made vintage leather backpacks a genuine trend again.
Quick answer: a genuine vintage Coach Daypack (large, style 9791) in good condition typically sells for $90–$200. Red and lighter colors, mahogany, clean soft leather, and an intact hangtag push toward the top.
What the Daypack is
A 1990s leather backpack in Coach’s glove-tanned leather, the large Daypack pairs a drawstring-and-flap top with adjustable straps. Its practical, hands-free design and that unmistakable vintage-Coach leather have made it a standout in the Y2K backpack revival.
How to identify it (style 9791)
Look inside for the creed and style number 9791 after the dash (e.g. K8P-9791). The code should be indented and the tab stitched in. Confirm the year with the Creed Decoder and run the authentication checklist. (The smaller version is the Mini Daypack, 9960.)
What it’s worth in 2026
| Condition | Description | Typical range |
|---|---|---|
| Excellent / NWT | Soft clean leather, red/light color, hangtag | $160–$200+ |
| Good (most bags) | Light wear, honest patina, complete | $90–$160 |
| Fair | Dry/scuffed leather, worn straps | $50–$90 |
Color and condition drive value most: red and lighter colors and mahogany command the top, and soft, clean (not dried) leather with a hangtag adds a premium. The Y2K trend keeps demand strong on clean examples.
Where to buy & sell
The Daypack moves well on Poshmark, eBay, and Mercari thanks to the backpack trend. For sellers, lead with the color and show both straps. For buyers, it’s a practical, on-trend vintage Coach — just check sold comps, since asks run high.
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Related guides
Compare with similar vintage Coach styles: Mini Daypack, Patricia’s Legacy, Rambler’s Legacy. Or browse all 36 value guides.
Values are typical secondary-market ranges as of 2026 and are not an appraisal or guarantee. We are not affiliated with Coach or Tapestry, Inc.