I don't see any maker's name. The BC pieces I've seen have usually had her name somewhere on the bag. Why would a designer like Cashin make a bag for anyone without a trademark anywhere?
There's no way I'd consider buying without photos showing a Cashin stamp or label.
I don't know why the seller is using the Cashin name, AFAIK Coach only used it on limited items even when they were inspired by Cashin designs. The only ones I remember were the ones from about 4 years ago that were stamped with graphics showing her ads for Coach, but I really haven't paid attention to most of the newer styles and can't even say if it's a genuine Coach
This one looks like it should have a long strap included but I don't see one.
Isn't that a new release of an old design? Looks like a creed inside?
I'm not familiar with the style but I'm not comfortable with the turnlock hardware. I don't believe that listing is for an authentic item.
It looks like it's copying the "Bonnie" (not Cashin) foldovers from a few years ago but as far as I can recall, I've only seen those "Coach est. 1941" turnlocks on fakes, most commonly on the tattersall wristlets in a style that Coach never made.
NSP, I don't think that's a creed. It's the patch shown in the last picture in the listing:
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The listing in question:
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Thanks so much ladies. :urock:
I won't be buying either. I've had a fake Coach from one of these sellers in the past so I'm not risking it.