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I am looking for information about a Coach Gramercy Clutch Style number 7000 that was made in Italy in 1998.

I have just purchased this bag in Wheat color and it has been kindly authenticated by @whateve but neither of us are familiar with the 7000 style bag; see the auction pictures below.

I've searched to Wayback Machine and records are scarce during those years but I found the 7007 clutch in wheat in 1999 and 2000 (see Wayback screenshot below).

My bag is similar to the 7007 clutch but there are several significant differences as expertly summarized by @whateve:


She may well be correct that this was an early version and perhaps not many of them were made (this is the first one I've seen) but if anyone has more information about the style 7000 it would be greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance!

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Looks to be in great condition and what a lovely colour.
Do you think you willl need to do a full rehab or just a clean?
 
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I dont think Im ready for such a sophisticated bag yet...but they look so elegant that I might be tempted.

One of the reasons I like rehabbing is that it gives me the chance to enjoy many different styles of bags, often at a significantly lower price, that I never would have purchased new because they were expensive and not practical for my lifestyle.
 
I am looking for information about a Coach Gramercy Clutch style number 7000 that was made in Italy in 1998.

I have just purchased this bag in Wheat color and it has been kindly authenticated by @whateve but neither of us are familiar with the 7000 style bag; see the auction pictures below.

I've searched the Wayback Machine but records are scarce during those years. I did find the 7007 style clutch in wheat in 1999 - 2000 (see the Wayback screenshot below).

My bag is similar to the 7007 clutch but there are several significant differences as summarized by @whateve:


I think that it's a good guess that this may have been an early version clutch and perhaps not many of them were made (this is the first one that I've seen). But if anyone has more information or suggestions regarding the style 7000 bag - they would be greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance!

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It's not in my files or catalogs, in fact that's the first one I've seen, or at least the first one with a readable serial number. Right now those photos are probably the sum total of what we know about that style.

It IS gorgeous though! Congratulations!
 
It's not in my files or catalogs, in fact that's the first one I've seen, or at least the first one with a readable serial number. Right now those photos are probably the sum total of what we know about that style.

It IS gorgeous though! Congratulations!

Thank you! It does look lovely in the photos, I hope that it is beautiful in real life. The seller just listed it as "Vintage COACH envelope clasp shoulder bag" and I didn't know what it was either - because I've never seen one and couldn't find any info about style 7000!
 
Hi! I’ve had this purse for years and I’ve got a love/hate relationship with it. Yes, I also need to clean it :(

Love because my mom gave it to me, hate because stuff falls out of it haha.

But I have no idea what the name of this bag is, if it even has a name.

It’s got the New York creed without a serial number and also stamped as irregular. My guess is this possibly from mid to late 60s to the the 70s? Does anyone know the name for this bag?
 

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Hi! I’ve had this purse for years and I’ve got a love/hate relationship with it. Yes, I also need to clean it :sad:

Love because my mom gave it to me, hate because stuff falls out of it haha.

But I have no idea what the name of this bag is, if it even has a name.

It’s got the New York creed without a serial number and also stamped as irregular. My guess is this possibly from mid to late 60s to the the 70s? Does anyone know the name for this bag?
It's from the mid 70s. It's a tote. I don't know which one because you didn't provide measurements. It's one of these, probably the small tote.
You could probably use it with a bag organizer that has a zipper.
 

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It's from the mid 70s. It's a tote. I don't know which one because you didn't provide measurements. It's one of these, probably the small tote.
You could probably use it with a bag organizer that has a zipper.
Sorry to bug you, but would you possibly have a recommendation for the best way to clean this? I do have the Coach cleanser and moisturizer but not sure if it would have a bad effect on this bag.
 
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