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  2. The Coach Outlet clearance section has brand new bags ... - AOL

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    This is one of Coach's most adorable and versatile bags to date. The cross-grain leather satchel has an inside multifunction pocket, a zip closure, fabric lining, handles and a detachable strap ...

  3. All the best Black Friday deals we found at Kate Spade, Coach ...

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    This Coach handbag is made from calf leather, meaning it's more expensive than many of Coach's other handbags on sale for Black Friday. But it's still 30% off today — less than $400 — in all ...

  4. 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 ]

  5. 48 of the best Valentine’s Day Gifts to celebrate your love ...

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    The crossbody leather bag from Coach is shaped like a heart, and it’s available in white or red. It’s just the right size for a few date night essentials, and it hangs off a pretty chain for ...

  6. 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.

  7. Miles Cahn - Wikipedia

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    Miles and Lillian Cahn also owned and operated a separate leather manufacturing company. [2] In 1961, the Cahns purchased the Gail Leather Products, then located on West 34th Street, through a leveraged buyout of the former owners. [2] They renamed their store and factory the Coach Leatherware Company (now known as Coach, Inc.).