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  2. 2 of our favorite Coach Outlet bags are on sale for under $100

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    For those who need a bag that can do a little more heavy-duty hauling, the Cameron Tote from Coach Outlet is also on sale for just under $100. Cameron Tote $99 $398 Save $299

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    Check out Coach Outlet's deals — prices are up to 80% off. ... your devices and a toiletry bag (check out this Coach option that's down to $68 from $228). $299 at Coach Outlet.

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

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    From a $31 Coach Mini Skinny ID Case to the massively popular — and usually expensive — Coach Mollie Tote that's now $269 off, there are so many new Coach leather goods added to the clearance ...

  5. Tapestry, Inc. - Wikipedia

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    The business originally named Coach changed its name to Tapestry to better represent its broader product range when it expanded beyond Coach-brand handbags. [7] The company officially changed its name and ticker symbol on the New York Stock Exchange from COH to TPR on October 31, 2017. [ 8 ]

  6. Coach New York - Wikipedia

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    Coach New York, commonly known as Coach, is an American luxury fashion house headquartered in New York City & specialized in handbags, luggage, and accessories, as well as ready-to-wear. Coach licenses its name and branding to Luxottica for eyewear [ 4 ] and Paris-based Interparfums for fragrances. [ 5 ]

  7. Lillian Cahn - Wikipedia

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    Coach's original line of products focused on men's wallets and billfolds in 1941. [3] It was Lillian who suggested the company branch out into women's handbags. [3] "I scoffed at first," Mr. Cahn told the New York Times. [1] "In New York, there were a lot of handbag companies, and at that time stores were all buying knockoffs of bags made in ...