Coach Fall 2017 Thread!

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I kind of like the east west coach 39 since I tend to mostly cart around notebooks and journals I could possibly slot them in spine up. But if it's that heavy, I don't think I'd bite the bullet since I'm already struggling with the 27 swagger.

Hopefully it will be an alternative rogue variant and not replacing the beautiful 36 square ones.
 
Rogue 39? Why don't they just call it for what it is: the Rogue Suitcase :shocked: Just needs some wheels...maybe that's coming up next season
It's the perfect work bag for me something I have found seriously missing from the coach range so a big thumbs up for me coach make too many small bags I find I look at the men's bags first I am using a mans saddle bag now as the size suits me so much better than even the largest ladies - less than 30 is not for me
 
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It's the perfect work bag for me something I have found seriously missing from the coach range so a big thumbs up for me coach make too many small bags I find I look at the men's bags first I am using a mans saddle bag now as the size suits me so much better than even the largest ladies - less than 30 is not for me


I agree about some of the men's bag sizes being great, but I can't stomach those Uber masculine fabric wide straps -- especially when they're sewn on and are not detachable. I get it that it's supposed to look masculine, but I'm not looking for a masculine bag, just a roomy one, haha!

May I ask how tall you are, since you also love the larger bags?

I just don't comprehend how so many women on here are able to use a Rogue 25 on a daily basis. Maybe a lot of them are petite.
 
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I was just at the Coach store on Burrard in Vancouver hoping they could show me some of the Kisslock coin pouches. The SA there said they were very limited edition and would only be at the flagship store in New York, other than ordering them in. The cherry motif one was available for order now, and the one that I want with rexy and carriage would be available August 6. There are also ones with ducks and flowers, and according to this SA they are only making 26 of each motif!

I gave her all of my info so she will order me the Rexy pulling carriage one as soon as they are available. They are 150 US.

She also implied the larger kisslock bags would all be limited edition as well and the only style/color combinations available would be the ones from the runway show. I find that a bit hard to believe… Keeping my fingers crossed for solid colour ones.


I'm finding the limited numbers your SA gave you, a bit hard to believe also! Not that she's being deceitful, but that she's been misinformed...I could be wrong.
 
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I agree about some of the men's bag sizes being great, but I can't stomach those Uber masculine fabric wide straps -- especially when they're sewn on and are not detachable. I get it that it's supposed to look masculine, but I'm not looking for a masculine bag, just a roomy one, haha!

May I ask how tall you are, since you also love the larger bags?

I just don't comprehend how so many women on here are able to use a Rogue 25 on a daily basis. Maybe a lot of them are petite.
I am only 5ft 3 lol
 
I just don't comprehend how so many women on here are able to use a Rogue 25 on a daily basis. Maybe a lot of them are petite.

Just speaking for myself, I am on the petite side but I also have an old neck injury that occasionally flares up, so I avoid bags that are too heavy, as I shoulder carry 95% of the time. I love my original size rogue and my 25! I'm torn on which size I'd get next if I just had to have another one, but I know it wouldn't be bigger than the 30! :)
 
I'm 5'2 and definitely intrigued by the Rogue 39! I do own a 36 already. [emoji4] I'll just have to see how this version looks on me.

Does anyone know the dimensions of the 39 apart from (obviously) the width?
 
I agree about some of the men's bag sizes being great, but I can't stomach those Uber masculine fabric wide straps -- especially when they're sewn on and are not detachable. I get it that it's supposed to look masculine, but I'm not looking for a masculine bag, just a roomy one, haha!

May I ask how tall you are, since you also love the larger bags?

I just don't comprehend how so many women on here are able to use a Rogue 25 on a daily basis. Maybe a lot of them are petite.
Rogue 25 works for people who don't carry a lot. Right now I only have a wallet, phone charger and a makeup bag in mine. That's all I need. It's the same items I carry with my Rogue 30. I'm 5'2". I had to find a reason to get my Rogue Tote which I'll be using in the fall/winter when I have to carry a hat and gloves but even that's pushing it. LOL
 
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Does this mean larger bags are coming back in style? Right now I'm super happy with my Swagger 21. I do not carry a lot at all, and I'm waiting for my first Rouge 25 MTO. I'm only 4 feet 11 inches tall. Light weight over here... I woudn't mind getting another Swagger but I'm hoping for pebbled leather this time around.
 
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I agree about some of the men's bag sizes being great, but I can't stomach those Uber masculine fabric wide straps -- especially when they're sewn on and are not detachable. I get it that it's supposed to look masculine, but I'm not looking for a masculine bag, just a roomy one, haha!

May I ask how tall you are, since you also love the larger bags?

I just don't comprehend how so many women on here are able to use a Rogue 25 on a daily basis. Maybe a lot of them are petite.
I hate fabric straps on a leather bag :annoyed: and have never understood why they do that to men's bags either. Men like nice leather straps too.....and as you said, women use them too.

I'm finding the limited numbers your SA gave you, a bit hard to believe also! Not that she's being deceitful, but that she's been misinformed...I could be wrong.

I agree, soooo many are misinformed or get the information confused.
 
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I agree about some of the men's bag sizes being great, but I can't stomach those Uber masculine fabric wide straps -- especially when they're sewn on and are not detachable. I get it that it's supposed to look masculine, but I'm not looking for a masculine bag, just a roomy one, haha!

May I ask how tall you are, since you also love the larger bags?

I just don't comprehend how so many women on here are able to use a Rogue 25 on a daily basis. Maybe a lot of them are petite.

I love the 25 size; it is adorable. I am petite in stature and frame, but not with stuff I need to take to work. If I use 25 or similar sized bag on workdays I still have to carry an extra bag - like my Longchamp - as well. But I do that even carrying a regular Rogue, ha! I carry little in my handbags (wallet, phone, sunglasses, etc)...but a lot in my extra bag/tote (lunch, travel mug, files, sweater, etc)

The 25 is fine on its own for me for going out for dinner, weekend errands, etc.
 
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I hate fabric straps on a leather bag :annoyed: and have never understood why they do that to men's bags either. Men like nice leather straps too.....and as you said, women use them too.



I agree, soooo many are misinformed or get the information confused.

Yeah, I thought it sounded very odd. Maybe there will be limited numbers on the actual runway models and then they'll come out with other colors in greater numbers - ? Who knows? And I don't like not being able to see and touch one before buying, but she assured me I could return if I didn't like it!
 
Just speaking for myself, I am on the petite side but I also have an old neck injury that occasionally flares up, so I avoid bags that are too heavy, as I shoulder carry 95% of the time. I love my original size rogue and my 25! I'm torn on which size I'd get next if I just had to have another one, but I know it wouldn't be bigger than the 30! :smile:

Pretty much the same reason I prefer the smaller bags - if have to carry a heavier bag for an extended period of time, all sorts of aches and pains crop up. Doesn't matter if it's shoulder or crossbody. I do find I can carry quite a bit in my 25. I usually carry a large wallet, my earphone case, two sets of keys, tissue, gum, hand sanitizer, checkbook, small note pad, pen, 8" tablet, small umbrella and phone into my Rogue 25. So, serves my needs most days, and I just got a small Rogue satchel for days that I need a bit more (usually no more than once a week) or I can also use one of two totes I have (a Coach Skinny and Michael Kors Emry).
 
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