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  2. Coach New York - Wikipedia

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    Coach was founded in 1941, as a family-run workshop in a loft on 34th Street in Manhattan, [7] [8] with six leather-workers who made wallets and billfolds by hand. [9] In 1946, Miles Cahn (1921–2017) and his wife Lillian (1923–2013) joined the company. [ 10 ]

  3. Shell cordovan - Wikipedia

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    The hide is cut at right angles to the backbone and the resulting pieces termed a "front" (the forward part) and the "butt". The term cordovan leather applies to the product of both the tanned fronts and tanned butts, but is especially used in connection with the term galoshes, meaning the vamps or boot-fronts cut from the shell of the butt. [5]

  4. Tapestry, Inc. - Wikipedia

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    Tapestry, Inc. is an American multinational fashion holding company. It is based in New York City and is the parent company of three major brands: Coach New York, Kate Spade New York and Stuart Weitzman.

  5. The Leather Bags of Your Dreams Are *Still* on Sale at Coach ...

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    Coach. The Swinger 20 is Coach’s love letter to 1980s New York. Straight from the brand’s archives, this bag encapsulates the era’s bold elegance with crocodile-embossed leather and a ...

  6. Coachtopia’s Viral ( & Sustainable) Leather Wavy Dinky Bag Is ...

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    If you buy a Wavy Dinky purse from Coachtopia, that new shiny leather stunner of yours equates to less landfills (approximately 398gs of waste diverted) and more carbon reductions (approximately ...

  7. From Tide Pods to Coach bags, how Fortune 500 companies use ...

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    Coach’s designers have emulated the brand’s iconic Bucket bag, for example, in their current hot-selling version—finding new success by playfully echoing a design that customers found ...