Sorry if there is already a thread like this. I looked for one and couldn't find it, so I started this one!
I was feeling a bit nostalgic and I went online to try to ID the first Coach I ever bought-- and looks like I found it! Here's some pix I snagged from an Asian sales page (not sure which country it was). It's a suede tote, style number 8E93. I bought mine with a gift certificate at Christmas in 2005, I believe. I loved it but the light suede collected dirt and dye transfers like CRAZY. It was such a pain to keep it clean. So after the first year or so, I rarely carried it, and several years later when I was downsizing my wardrobe, I donated it to my church's thrift store. I have to say though I sort of regret it now as it was my very first Coach. But tbh I don't think I would buy another one pre-loved because the totes I have seen online look pretty beat up. These picture were the nicest looking pictures I could find. Guess I was not the only one who had trouble keeping my suede bag clean!
Please share a pic/story of your first Coach. I'd love to know what your "gateway drug" was!
I was feeling a bit nostalgic and I went online to try to ID the first Coach I ever bought-- and looks like I found it! Here's some pix I snagged from an Asian sales page (not sure which country it was). It's a suede tote, style number 8E93. I bought mine with a gift certificate at Christmas in 2005, I believe. I loved it but the light suede collected dirt and dye transfers like CRAZY. It was such a pain to keep it clean. So after the first year or so, I rarely carried it, and several years later when I was downsizing my wardrobe, I donated it to my church's thrift store. I have to say though I sort of regret it now as it was my very first Coach. But tbh I don't think I would buy another one pre-loved because the totes I have seen online look pretty beat up. These picture were the nicest looking pictures I could find. Guess I was not the only one who had trouble keeping my suede bag clean!
Please share a pic/story of your first Coach. I'd love to know what your "gateway drug" was!