I don't see the hippie Legacy bags as much as some of the other Legacy styles so I guess it would be considered somewhat rare. Most of the 2006 Legacy bags are desirable.
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I don't see the hippie Legacy bags as much as some of the other Legacy styles so I guess it would be considered somewhat rare. Most of the 2006 Legacy bags are desirable.
Do you have them on display? It seems a shame to have to store them in dust bags in cupboards - I'm trying to convince my DH that some of the vintage styles are works of art and should be where they can be seen and enjoyed (most are too small for me to use, I just love looking at them!)Here is the listing number, Hyacinth. Listing: 281245425481
I want a Fargo one of these days too. My second Lariat arrived today - green and tan. They are fun bags to own. The red Cassidy is on it's way.![]()
Thanks Hyacinth. The blue one is a bit misshapen compared to the very smart one in the catalogue listing."Yes I did, it was a bit late ....again. Here it is
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Vintage-Tea...833?pt=US_CSA_WH_Handbags&hash=item19e7b3d929
http://rover.ebay.com/rover/1/711-5...833?pt=US_CSA_WH_Handbags&hash=item19e7b3d929
The "teal" color is just the regular lighter blue, it has hints of teal but it's not nearly as vibrant as it looks in the photos.
And it's not a Monticello It was called an Elliot Bag, style 4235
Here is the listing number, Hyacinth. Listing: 281245425481
I want a Fargo one of these days too. My second Lariat arrived today - green and tan. They are fun bags to own. The red Cassidy is on it's way.![]()
Thanks Hyacinth. The blue one is a bit misshapen compared to the very smart one in the catalogue listing.
That's her son's name isn't it? It's been decades since I watched it but I was raised on British Comedy!Yes, it looks like it's been smooshed. Poor Sheridan! (Now I REALLY sound like Hyacinth!)![]()
We are just ordinary people volunteering our time to help out other members. I already identified those that I know about. Unless someone has a catalog that has them in it or bought the same wristlet and saved the tag, there is no way to know. You can search yourself on ebay or on the Wayback machine to see if you can find them. You can also look through tpf threads to see if anyone posted the same wristlets some time in the past.has anyone figured out what any of these are?? Any help is greatly appreciated![]()
Do you have them on display? It seems a shame to have to store them in dust bags in cupboards - I'm trying to convince my DH that some of the vintage styles are works of art and should be where they can be seen and enjoyed (most are too small for me to use, I just love looking at them!)
We are just ordinary people volunteering our time to help out other members. I already identified those that I know about. Unless someone has a catalog that has them in it or bought the same wristlet and saved the tag, there is no way to know. You can search yourself on ebay or on the Wayback machine to see if you can find them. You can also look through tpf threads to see if anyone posted the same wristlets some time in the past.
Yes, it looks like it's been smooshed. Poor Sheridan! (Now I REALLY sound like Hyacinth!)![]()
I don't think you would get much from calling the regular Coach 800 number. You might be able to contact Jed Winokur, their archivist. A few people on tpf have talked to him.My bags are stored safely as I have a young cat who likes to chew. Last night I had to order a new power supply for my business laptop! He got scolded but I really don't think he cared one bit. I am anxiously awaiting the arrival of the 4202 and the seller shipped very fast so it should be here tomorrow or Friday. I think a bit of TLC will have it looking ship shape. I wonder if Coach in New York where the archive is located would be willing to provide a style name if there is one? I would not be asking for authentication just the name of the style. Has anyone ever tried calling there?
We are just ordinary people volunteering our time to help out other members. I already identified those that I know about. Unless someone has a catalog that has them in it or bought the same wristlet and saved the tag, there is no way to know. You can search yourself on ebay or on the Wayback machine to see if you can find them. You can also look through tpf threads to see if anyone posted the same wristlets some time in the past.
wow. ok sry to bother i was just asking. i wasnt demanding. i do google and ebay daily but ty. i dont know what wayfair or tpf is but ill google it thanx. i wont come back here so no worries.
That's her son's name isn't it? It's been decades since I watched it but I was raised on British Comedy!