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Coach Inc. is an American leather goods company. Coach began as a family-owned business in a loft in Manhattan, New York in 1941. more...
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It is famous for ladies' handbags, as well as items for both men and women, such as luggage, briefcases, wallets, and other accessories (belts, shoes, silk scarves, umbrellas, sunglasses, key chains, etc.). Coach also offers watches, footwear, and office furniture.
History
The original designer for Coach as it is known today was the visionary American designer, Bonnie Cashin. In 1960, Miles and Lillian Cahn, the owners of a wholesale handbag manufacturing business, decided to create a retail collection. They asked Cashin to become their designer. She declined the project, as she was too busy with other design contracts. The Cahns declared they would not start the business without her. Ultimately, they waited two years for her to clear her calendar. In 1962, Cashin became the designer for their new label of leather accessories, Coach.
In developing accessories functionally appropriate for her philosophy of contemporary dress, Cashin revolutionized the handbag industry. Her designs were akin to modern sculpture, dyed to match her favorite candy colors of pink, orange, yellow and green, and lined with exquisite Belgian linens, Mexican cottons, or tweeds designed by her friend and mentor, textile designer Dorothy Liebes. After years of rigid black and brown accessories, clients - and the craftsmen in the Coach factory - raved about the variety of shapes, colors and textures available in the new \"Cashin-Carry\" designs, all with convenient wide openings or exterior coin purses and pockets.
Then rare for the handbag business, Cashin also designed matching wallets, cosmetic bags, key fobs, and eyewear. Most famously, she pioneered the use of hardware on her clothes and accessories alike, particularly the brass toggle that became the Coach hallmark. Inspired by Cashin's memory of quickly battening down the top on her convertible sports car, the adaptation of this automotive closure to luxury women's accessories was a typical example of Cashin's search for design solutions outside of fashion.
Repairs
Coach will repair any authentic Coach bag or Coach accessory regardless of the reason of disrepair. Coach products have a lifetime guarantee for the life of the handbag or accessory. Coach charges a $20 fee for the shipping and handling of the item. Coach understands the wear and tear of everyday life on Coach handbags and accessories and will do everything in its power to repair such discrepancies. When a damaged bag is sent out, an evaluator assesses the damage and determines whether or not the product can be repaired. This assessment is not based on the nature in which the bag was damaged but instead how it can be fixed. If the item cannot be repaired, Coach will send either a brand new item of the same make, a voucher for the value of the bag, or a sizable discount off the next purchase. Coach will only send the damaged bag back to a customer upon special request. Coach values the integrity of its products and prefers to not have a bag in disrepair promoting the Coach name.
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