Coach Handbags have a long tradition of excellent design and workmanship. Since its establishment in Manhattan in 1941, the brand has consistently crafted quality goods known for its excellent craftsmanship and classic designs. The brand was first founded as a family-run workshop with only six artisans creating handcrafter bags and leather goods. Today, Canada Coach outlet Handbags are consistently designed and created with the same quality, dedication and sophistication which earned its reputation as one of the most prominent brands for fine gifts and accessories for women and men.
The recent collection carries a luxuries and sophisticated elegance which emerged from the brand's original American attitude and heritage. The Coach Op Art Sateen Maggie is quintessentially New Yorker. It's chic and nostalgic design brings elegance and fashion to any urbanite adventure. The bag is designed with the recognizable Op Art print sateen with patent leather trim. For quality and durability, the bag is enforced with fabric lining. The bag has multifunction pockets, cell phone pocket, inside zip and a center zip compartment with two open pockets with magnetic snap closure.
The Pierre Le-Tan Cabana Tote is part of a limited edition collection designed by the famous illustrator Pierre Le-Tan. The collection is made in canvas with patent leather trim, multifunction pockets, open turnlock closure fabric lining and handles with a 9 inches drop. It is a perfect partner for an elegant trip down the beach or a stroll at the boardwalk.
Another perfect summer accessory is the Poppy Occasion Tweed Pouch. The tweed makes a fun and, light and modern update with metallic trimmings, vibrant hangtags and chain strap. This tweed Coach Canada outlet Handbag has a zipper closure, fabric lining, multifunction pockets and strap with a 7/14 inches drop.
When Coach began as Manhattan Leather Bags in 1941, they were inspired by baseball glove design and they created discount handbags with similar qualities. Coach shoes didn't come along until years later. The original handbag collection had twelve designs, and they were made from supple, tan, top-quality leathers, and showed the same excellent craftsmanship and stitching that we still expect today.
Coach hired a woman named Bonnie Cashin in 1962, and she brought new looks to Coach outlet Canada bags. She used many new fabrics and organic materials like jersey and wool. She created the brass hardware that is symbolic of Coach handbags. When Lew Frankfort came aboard in 1979, he brought Coach to the next level, and they became a name known the world over. Affordable luxury was not a concept that many people knew, but now they would. Soon after Frankfort joined Coach, they came out with a catalog, and opened their flagship store in New York City.
In the 1980's, Coach expanded and made innovations that brought its brand relevance and strength. They designed watches starting in 1988, and also expanded their company to Tokyo. Japan still counts among the leading purchasers of Coach outlet shoes and Coach heels. The manufacture of Coach shoes began in the mid 90's, and Reed Krakoff, the lead designer, loaned his talents to help put Coach heels and Coach boots on the map. Their shoes aren't as popular as their handbags, but they are well worth the money invested in their purchase.