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View attachment 4658839 This is my friend’s bag and she asked me what it is. Does anyone recall what this one is called? And if the straps can be doubled up to turn it into a shoulder carry? I could’ve sworn it does that, but I cannot remember how to do it....
Yes, the strap can be doubled. Remove the strap completely. Then thread it through the top of one of the buckles from the outside. Pull it through until it is about halfway. Fold the strap in half. Hold both ends together. Slide that leather loop on the the folded ends and slide it down to the buckle. Holding both ends together, thread them through the opposite buckle the normal way.

I can't remember the exact name of the bag. A picture of the creed would help up ID it.
 
View attachment 4658839 This is my friend’s bag and she asked me what it is. Does anyone recall what this one is called? And if the straps can be doubled up to turn it into a shoulder carry? I could’ve sworn it does that, but I cannot remember how to do it....
Yes, the strap can be doubled. Remove the strap completely. Then thread it through the top of one of the buckles from the outside. Pull it through until it is about halfway. Fold the strap in half. Hold both ends together. Slide that leather loop on the the folded ends and slide it down to the buckle. Holding both ends together, thread them through the opposite buckle the normal way.

I can't remember the exact name of the bag. A picture of the creed would help up ID it.

Here's a similar one showing the strap doubled:
https://www.ebay.com/itm/Authentic-...d-Leather-Hobo-Shoulderbag-Purse/174178765718
 
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View attachment 4658839 This is my friend’s bag and she asked me what it is. Does anyone recall what this one is called? And if the straps can be doubled up to turn it into a shoulder carry? I could’ve sworn it does that, but I cannot remember how to do it....

Yes, the strap can be doubled. Remove the strap completely. Then thread it through the top of one of the buckles from the outside. Pull it through until it is about halfway. Fold the strap in half. Hold both ends together. Slide that leather loop on the the folded ends and slide it down to the buckle. Holding both ends together, thread them through the opposite buckle the normal way.

I can't remember the exact name of the bag. A picture of the creed would help up ID it.

I believe the style was Soho pebbled leather flap duffle.
 
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View attachment 4658839 This is my friend’s bag and she asked me what it is. Does anyone recall what this one is called? And if the straps can be doubled up to turn it into a shoulder carry? I could’ve sworn it does that, but I cannot remember how to do it....

Yes, the strap can be doubled. Remove the strap completely. Then thread it through the top of one of the buckles from the outside. Pull it through until it is about halfway. Fold the strap in half. Hold both ends together. Slide that leather loop on the the folded ends and slide it down to the buckle. Holding both ends together, thread them through the opposite buckle the normal way.

I can't remember the exact name of the bag. A picture of the creed would help up ID it.

IMO they threaded it in the wrong part, making it bulge out too much. It should be threaded at the top of the buckle, not in the middle.
 
Yes, the strap can be doubled. Remove the strap completely. Then thread it through the top of one of the buckles from the outside. Pull it through until it is about halfway. Fold the strap in half. Hold both ends together. Slide that leather loop on the the folded ends and slide it down to the buckle. Holding both ends together, thread them through the opposite buckle the normal way.

I can't remember the exact name of the bag. A picture of the creed would help up ID it.


I believe the style was Soho pebbled leather flap duffle.

BIG Thank You!!! I sent her the instructions, and she said it worked great. she texted me the pic below.82BBE3B1-F723-431A-BC0B-FA25B3897B56.jpeg
 
Hello, can someone help me out with the name of my new little beauty? I have been Googling and I've seen the style referred to as a slim satchel, but I have no idea if that is correct or not. Also, does anyone know the color name? It's green but definitely not a bright green. Strap drop is about 3 1/2". Thanks for any info!

Dimensions are about 13" long, 7" tall and 2" deep.

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Hello, can someone help me out with the name of my new little beauty? I have been Googling and I've seen the style referred to as a slim satchel, but I have no idea if that is correct or not. Also, does anyone know the color name? It's green but definitely not a bright green. Strap drop is about 3 1/2". Thanks for any info!

Dimensions are about 13" long, 7" tall and 2" deep.

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Looks like it may be the handle clutch.
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Hello, can someone help me out with the name of my new little beauty? I have been Googling and I've seen the style referred to as a slim satchel, but I have no idea if that is correct or not. Also, does anyone know the color name? It's green but definitely not a bright green. Strap drop is about 3 1/2". Thanks for any info!

Dimensions are about 13" long, 7" tall and 2" deep.

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It's a slim satchel compact #9425, made in the late 80s, early 90s.
 
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Thank you so much, whateve and houseof999! Wow, love the catalog photo too. It's so interesting that the name changed, no wonder it's hard to pin down the style names sometimes.
You're welcome. Yes it did. Handle clutch was the earlier name. Yours was made later so would have been called slim satchel compact when it was made. Coach has even reused style numbers and style names.

Green was a rare color that didn't appear often in catalogs. It might have been forest green.
 
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