oh man...you find the most lovely colours.My Regina's!
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oh man...you find the most lovely colours.My Regina's!
But phone-and-keys small, or potentially fits inhaler and bits and bobs?There preeetty small.
It’s too big for me and I already broke the bank with both the Sherbourne and another clockwork pendant by Sue Beatrice.
LOL. I'd say inhaler and bits and bobs.But phone-and-keys small, or potentially fits inhaler and bits and bobs?![]()
I know and they're all pristine too.oh man...you find the most lovely colours.
Well thank you, but that yellow regina was my biggest rehabbing success.I know and they're all pristine too.
You now make me regret passing up the mustard on on ebay. Oh well.Well thank you, but that yellow regina was my biggest rehabbing success.
If its ment to be, it will happen. Sometimes they manifest when you least expect.You now make me regret passing up the mustard on on ebay. Oh well.
Item: Vintage COACH envelope clasp shoulder bag (Gramercy 7000, 1998, $50)
Seller and site where listed: baileylove1997; Poshmark
Link: https://poshmark.com/listing/Vintage-COACH-envelope-clasp-shoulder-bag-5e778c8fffc2d40dbaf6a881
Comments: I made an offer and got this bag for $50 and I think that it is a genuine Gramercy Clutch from 1998 but I am not familiar with any Gramercy bag that has style number 7000.
It is similar to this Wheat Gramercy Clutch 7007 on Etsy:
https://www.etsy.com/listing/577618...f=sr_gallery-1-1&organic_search_click=1&cns=1
Pictures of the creed are below and there are more pics of the bag on the listing. Please give an opinion about authenticity and any information you may have about style number 7000, thank you!
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It's authentic. I don't have the style number 7000 in my files. There are a few differences between your bag and 7007, for example, the way the strap attaches, the flat bottom with feet, and the leather pocket with the creed on it. I think yours was an early version; a version I think it superior.
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?
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!
that's wonderful! I'm surprised and happy to learn it is much bigger.I've received the Italian Wheat Gramercy Clutch 7000 and it looks even better in real life than in the auction pictures. I didn't have to do any rehab at all, just a little routine maintenance. I wiped the bag down and polished a little tarnish off the hardware. For a light-colored bag that is 22 years old it truly looks NWOT.
I also called Coach Customer Service and got some interesting information about this previously unrecognized bag but I will tell you about that in the next message.
Below are some photos of my mystery Gramercy Clutch 7000. The wheat color is very lovely, it looks tan or beige in some lights and pale yellow in other lighting.
I was surprised at the large size of this clutch. The 7007 Gramercy Clutch that was released in 1999-2000 was significantly smaller. The 7007 style clutch measured 8.5 x 5 x 2, but this 7000 clutch is 11.5 x 6.5 x 1.5 and I am very pleased by the larger size!
The first picture shows the 7000 clutch next to my Gramercy Top Handle Satchel 7002 so you can get a feel for the size.
So here are pictures of the previously unknown Coach Gramercy Clutch 7000 in Wheat color. It was made in Italy in 1998.
Isn't she pretty?! I will post my theory about the history of this bag in the next message!
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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 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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Lovely and so elegant...now you just need to be able to go out on that special occasion and use her.I've received the Italian Wheat Gramercy Clutch 7000 and it looks even better in real life than in the auction pictures. I didn't have to do any rehab at all, just a little routine maintenance. I wiped the bag down and polished a little tarnish off the hardware. For a light-colored bag that is 22 years old it truly looks NWOT.
I also called Coach Customer Service and got some interesting information about this previously unrecognized bag but I will tell you about that in the next message.
Below are some photos of my mystery Gramercy Clutch 7000. The wheat color is very lovely, it looks tan or beige in some lights and pale yellow in other lighting.
I was surprised at the large size of this clutch. The 7007 Gramercy Clutch that was released in 1999-2000 was significantly smaller. The 7007 style clutch measured 8.5 x 5 x 2, but this 7000 clutch is 11.5 x 6.5 x 1.5 and I am very pleased by the larger size!
The first picture shows the 7000 clutch next to my Gramercy Top Handle Satchel 7002 so you can get a feel for the size.
So here are pictures of the previously unknown Coach Gramercy Clutch 7000 in Wheat color. It was made in Italy in 1998.
Isn't she pretty?! I will post my theory about the history of this bag in the next message!
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So far I have been unable to find other examples of the 7000 style Gramercy Clutch (see above) but I called Coach Customer Service and I was told that they have the bag in their computer records and that the retail price is listed as $268 and that the original release date is the non-existent date of February 31, 2005! But according to the serial number the bag was made in Italy in 1998.
I've come up with a theory that may explain some of the odd things about this bag. Of course there's no way of knowing for sure but it fits with the things that we do know.
My theory is that when the Gramercy line was first being developed in Italy in late 1998, this was the first style bag that was created and they had even started to produce them, giving them the style number 7000.
I don't know how many were made but there was a sudden change of plans and the bags were pulled out of production. The 7007 Gramercy Clutch was released a year later and it has several design differences; see the coach sale description posted below for the 7007 style.
They clearly wanted to make a smaller clutch that could easily be held "in the palm of your hand". That explains why the later version is smaller, has a shorter strap, and it has a creased bottom without metal feet. Easier to carry as a clutch I guess. Personally I like the larger bag with the flat bottom with metal feet. It holds more and the feet protect the bottom of the bag and the corners when you set it down; especially with such a light-colored bad.
I also don't know why they decided to remove the leather slip pocket with the creed patch stamp from the 7007 version but that's another feature in the 7000 bag that I like a lot. But both bags were made in the wheat color have the textured Gramercy finish. They both have a light, suede-cloth interior, and they have interior zipper pockets and outside slip pockets; and they both have the distinctive brass hangtag and rectangular turnlock of the Gramercy line.
Here's where things get murky but here is the scenario that I'm suggesting. The heyday of the Italian Coach plant was in the late 1990s and in early 2000s and they were starting to make fewer bags in Italy by 2005. Since they were starting to reduce operations in Italy, it is quite possible that someone gathered up a mixed shipment of the Coach bags they had in storage (including the abandoned 7000 Gramercy clutch) and shipped all miscellaneous bags to Coach USA.
This shipment of Italian Coach bags were all stamped with the Bullseye mark to be sent to the outlets as FP delete bags, but the 7000 style was problematic. The bag had never been released and had to be entered into the Coach computer. The computer fields included a retail price - even though this bag had never been sold at retail, so the price of $268 was entered. The 7007 clutch originally sold for $248 so $268 seems like a reasonable price in 2005.
The Coach computer also wanted a release date but this bag didn't have one, so they entered the made-up date of 2/31/05 just to complete the record.
I don't know how many of them went to the outlets in 2005 - probably not many because I haven't found any other examples so far, but my bag may have been purchased by a woman that never carried the bag as far as I can tell. If she did carry it then it was probably only on a special occasion and put away in her closet. Or maybe it was a gift and the woman that received it didn't care for it - but it clearly has been stored well but ignored for 22 years.
For some reason this closet was recently purged and the bag ended up posted online for sale by a vendor that @BeenBurned has seen selling both genuine and fake Coach bags in the past; so I was lucky to get this rare, genuine bag for only $50!
That's my theory but I would love to hear other ideas!
Coach 7007 Gramercy Clutch made in 1999-2000:
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Coach 7000 Gramercy Clutch made in 1998:
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Haha, great, but also never mind. I sent the seller a message asking if she'd be willing to sell it for €15, and she just removed the bag without even replying. It had been sitting there for a year according to the site and she probably sold it ages ago and forgot to remove it. But then again, idk, because I never got a response to my very nice message. Lol.LOL. I'd say inhaler and bits and bobs.
Any people in your circle you could convince to get married this summer?I've received the Italian Wheat Gramercy Clutch 7000 and it looks even better in real life than in the auction pictures. I didn't have to do any rehab at all, just a little routine maintenance. I wiped the bag down and polished a little tarnish off the hardware. For a light-colored bag that is 22 years old it truly looks NWOT.
I also called Coach Customer Service and got some interesting information about this previously unrecognized bag but I will tell you about that in the next message.
Below are some photos of my mystery Gramercy Clutch 7000. The wheat color is very lovely, it looks tan or beige in some lights and pale yellow in other lighting.
I was surprised at the large size of this clutch. The 7007 Gramercy Clutch that was released in 1999-2000 was significantly smaller. The 7007 style clutch measured 8.5 x 5 x 2, but this 7000 clutch is 11.5 x 6.5 x 1.5 and I am very pleased by the larger size!
The first picture shows the 7000 clutch next to my Gramercy Top Handle Satchel 7002 so you can get a feel for the size.
So here are pictures of the previously unknown Coach Gramercy Clutch 7000 in Wheat color. It was made in Italy in 1998.
Isn't she pretty?! I will post my theory about the history of this bag in the next message!
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