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    A small wallet-sized bag (4 inches by 3 inches) attached to a gold chain helps keep your essentials close without weighing you down with a bulkier bag. $45 at Coach Outlet Coach Outlet

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    Coach Mini Jamie Camera Bag. ... This classic Coach number has one large zippered compartment with two sleeve pockets on the inside to keep cards and small items better organized. The back also ...

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    One reviewer wrote, "The simple shape is so modern and it comes with a smaller zippered pouch lined with the same material as the bag. Perfect size for day-to-day items and feels well made."

  5. Handbag - Wikipedia

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    Tote: a medium to large bag with two longer straps and an open top (no flap, no zipper closure), similar to a bucket bag but usually less cylindrical and more square, with no feet; the Hermes Birkin bag is a tote; Wristlet: a small rectangular handbag with a short carrying strap resembling a bracelet that can be worn around the wrist.

  6. 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 ]

  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 ...