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Can anyone help me ID this large wristlet/clutch?
Pics here - http://imgur.com/a/PZlbW

I'm not sure of age or anything. I picked it up on ebay a few months ago as it was poorly listed & cheap.

TIA!
It's a Legacy. I'm not sure of the exact name. It is probably from sometime after 2006, since that is when the stripe was introduced. This was made for factory. I have seen it referred to as a Large Kisslock Legacy Wristlet.
 
It's a Legacy. I'm not sure of the exact name. It is probably from sometime after 2006, since that is when the stripe was introduced. This was made for factory. I have seen it referred to as a Large Kisslock Legacy Wristlet.
Agreed - it's made for Factory, and I've also heard it called the Legacy Kisslock Wristlet. I bought one at my outlet in 2009 or 2010, I think. Although they could have come out before then... Anyway, from the info I have on it, I think it's the #F43348 Legacy Multi-Color Stripe Framed Wristlet. Very cute ~ good find!
 
There is the Broadway satchel which has snap downs at the sides for the zippers. The Madison does not snap down. The Beaumont has seams on the front and back. There is also the Baxter and the lightweight collection satchel.

What is the difference between the Broadway satchel, the Boston satchel and the Madison satchel (or is that the same as the Boston satchel)?
 
What is the difference between the Broadway satchel, the Boston satchel and the Madison satchel (or is that the same as the Boston satchel)?

In order -
Broadway Satchel, introduced 1991 had shorter tabs holding the handles and an extended zipper tab

the name "Boston Satchel" or "Boston Bag" was never used by Coach. There is no such animal, just as there is no Coach "Speedy"

Madison Satchel came in 2 different sizes & was introduced in 1986. The smaller one didn't include a shoulder strap.
 

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In order -
Broadway Satchel, introduced 1991 had shorter tabs holding the handles and an extended zipper tab

the name "Boston Satchel" or "Boston Bag" was never used by Coach. There is no such animal, just as there is no Coach "Speedy"

Madison Satchel came in 2 different sizes & was introduced in 1986. The smaller one didn't include a shoulder strap.
Thanks for clearing this up. I was really confused by seeing listings of Boston Satchels. I have seen Madisons with and without the shoulder strap so I was confused by that as well.

I appreciate the pictures. I am going to be rehabbing a Madison soon and it helps to see what colors it came in. I think I am getting the putty. The seller described it as gray, but I am assuming it might have been more of a tan color.

In the picture of the Broadway Satchel, I can see a spectator version.
 
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There is the Broadway satchel which has snap downs at the sides for the zippers. The Madison does not snap down. The Beaumont has seams on the front and back. There is also the Baxter and the lightweight collection satchel.
Thank you! This really helps. It is so confusing when sellers keep using the wrong names. I have a Broadway and I am getting a Madison and Lightweights this week. I can hardly wait. The prices that Lightweights have been going for are outrageous. I finally found one I could afford but I had to settle for black.
 
Anybody happen to have a name or style number associated with this men's wallet?

Thanks!
 

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