My teens claim their generation doesn’t use purses. |
+1. Also, people know what their friends like. |
You sound like a snob. I'm happy with my $20-40 purses from marshalls. |
Coach retail costs considerably more in Japan and Hong Kong than it does here. Also, they have different styles. |
I’m 40 and I rarely use a purse. |
I don’t carry a coach bag, but the shearling jackets are really good if you are into warmth |
There is no stigma with coach |
The leather was great but they must have hired someone different for design in the early 2000s because that’s when they started having some personality - they had some more interesting styles at a higher price than most of their bags. I do wish I had kept my 1992 plain black Coach. I miss real leather. I can’t believe how many companies sell $600 “vegan leather” bags. Plastic. It’s plastic. |
I agree, but the old, classic Coach bags have no logo. They're perfect. |
My parents bought me a plain black Coach purse - thinking it was crossbodyish - with an outside pocket in the late ‘80s, maybe early ‘90s. I traveled overseas for work and the pocket was perfect for me to slip my passport and paper ticket into when making my way through check-in, immigration, customs, boarding, etc. Once I crossed all those hurdles, I would slip the two items back into my purse for the duration of the flight, then stick back in on landing. I was on the road for 5-6 weeks, sometimes longer, moving from country to country and that purse got me through again and again. Sad to say I have no idea what happened to it. I ended up in grad school, then a wholly different line of work with nearly zilch travel. Think of it now and then fondly. |
+1 The solid leather, no logo vintage bags are the best. The new ones made out of synthetic fabric with huge logos are awful. I have a couple of beautiful saddle bags that are classics. |
I stumbled upon one similar to this in an antique store last year. I couldn't believe my luck. It fits all my stuff so much better than any other bag.
https://www.ebay.com/itm/205214589185?_skw=vintage+coach+bags&itmmeta=01JHS29HP05WNH94ETWZGP24Q9&hash=item2fc7be2101:g:4IgAAOSwTSRnf8gP&itmprp=enc%3AAQAJAAAA8HoV3kP08IDx%2BKZ9MfhVJKlx%2Fg4NGRDiZUMmtZPu44tpHCDboWP9WfupQohcTtSckBOE0Mmp4uQcH5M74FvjWqHo7iebzpNLh6qOfkbk6s%2BtHHaHG3fKa69AtNTwFjXJ%2Fz%2BHCbZTKdD11DurSNKJjqqKBqpPND3PaRN9aI%2BJoBC%2FBMYAMiocCLyZWLE2w%2FtcGJGrJ1yrbP7Vs1fnQN%2B%2BokjKAYgQc9%2B6hQDdax4sLzuP3ZE5UxXFsH8EluTOMgSEbc75qKrfMfR0kpqQL6DCI8DcMTV0AB%2FzLORnbhsMTfeVVn%2FEH2pEu7yH6N%2FHxSs7DQ%3D%3D%7Ctkp%3ABk9SR5SbpqKOZQ |
Spent the holidays in northwestern Mexico, in areas with a lot of well-off tourists from other parts of Mexico. Lots and lots of Coach bags, very very little more expensive. Some European pop brands like Bimba y Lola too. |
Back in the 1990s they used to have a factory in Florida where they made them and they would have a real factory sale once a year. I loved the backpacks from the 1990s, they were such high quality. |
Vintage Coach is great. I also do like some of the newer styles. I am not the type of person who needs to spend thousands on a purse.
When I visited family abroad, they loved that I brought them Coach items. It is seen as a coveted brand. |