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Yes, it's a basic bag, also known as a zippered clutch. I believe the registered trademark symbol was used around 1980 so I would date it from around then.I have 3 bags that I'd appreciate names for. I know 1 of them is definitely vintage; it has a glued on "registration" number.
TIA!
1. I think it might be a basic bag, style 9455. It has a doubled "spaghetti" strap and a long loop zipper pull. Please let me know if more pics are needed.
Measurements are approx. 11" wide x 7" high x 2" deep
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I have a picture of this from a 1991 catalog that I got from Hyacinth, but it is missing the style info! I'm sure Hyacinth has it.
The last one is just a name that I need for the style.
The style is 8319.
Thanks in advance.
Yes, it's a basic bag, also known as a zippered clutch. I believe the registered trademark symbol was used around 1980 so I would date it from around then.
I have a picture of this from a 1991 catalog that I got from Hyacinth, but it is missing the style info! I'm sure Hyacinth has it.
International Travel Bag, style 511, from the Holiday 1991 book.
Thank you very much ladies!Sorry, I don't have that one in any catalog. I have pics of three or four of them all with similar creeds and D1K-8319 serials and outlet stamps, but titled as "some kind of leather Girlie Bag".
Thank you very much ladies!
Hyacinth, regarding that third one, the Girlie bag, I wonder whether that was the only month and plant where they made it. Mine is the same, also with the outlet stamp.
Thanks. Interesting that they're all the same plant and all ended up at the outlets.I have photos of 8319 creed patches with D1K, G1K, and G2K prefixes. They ALL have outlet bullseyes on them.
Thank you very much ladies!
Hyacinth, regarding that third one, the Girlie bag, I wonder whether that was the only month and plant where they made it. Mine is the same, also with the outlet stamp.
Originally Posted by Tenny
I have photos of 8319 creed patches with D1K, G1K, and G2K prefixes. They ALL have outlet bullseyes on them.
That makes sense and actually crossed my mind. Thanks.My guess is that it was a MFF style made years before Coach started adding the "F" to the style numbers on MFF bags (so far the earliest F code I've found stamped on a creed patch is from September 2006 but it's possible there are earlier MFF codes).