Honestly being in a society where every 5 seconds we are buying a new item, it’s good to see that someone has used and loved one bag so much. Although I loved its antique look the way it was. Great work though. Thank you for sharing❤❤❤
I love your work, I work in a second hand shop in geneva switzerland, and usually I took some things to restore instead of dump them. I do it just because I like it, and then we sell it, I just do it to give things a second life. I took many ideas from this channel , Thanks Lyssa...
Another amazing restoration of a Coach bag. It can live it’s best life now. I rehabbed an Italian made Coach drawstring (4180) last summer. To be honest, I purchased it by accident as I forgot that was the bag with scary stains in the lining. I think the bag probably spent a great deal of time in bars with its prior owner. It was the only vintage bag I purchased, that I was afraid to open. Anyway, I can highly recommend Shout Advanced Grease Busting Foam. It comes in a can and it really is a miracle worker on the fabric lined bags with stains.
Beautiful job! I wish I would have kept a bag that was looking even worse than that one. I had no idea where to even begin. I considered dyeing it but I have never dyed leather before. Now I know exactly what to do. Thank you so much.
I’m glad I discovered your videos as I have a few Coach bags from this era that can use some love (although none are as far gone as your restorations). I can see the possibilities.
I love my vintage coach bags. I have a large leather tote with wooden dowels and a strap with snap closure. It commuted with me everyday for 15 years to NYC. Spent another 5 years driving my car to work and I always had my Coach tote. It’s seen better days and I’m hoping to find some videos on repairing or camouflaging the wear and tear on the bottom 4 corners and,on then ends of the leather covered dowels. I don’t really like the newer stuff and stopped looking. The newer stuff is easier and cheaper to manufacture. The cost of quality leather shouldn’t be a sacrifice, but knowing that if you take care of a vintage leather Coach bag, it will live forever!
I was surprised when you didn't fully submerge it before restoring. It looked like the poor bag had been put through the grinder. I still think that nothing compares to vintage Coach handcrafting, they don't make them like this anymore. The snap closes beautifully. Good job Lisa. Enjoy!
I have one LYXBAG bag I got in 2019, it's the LV white catogram speedy. It's counter quality and it has a nice honey patina now, so the leather is real. I think whatever makes you happy go for it. I've seen LV with plastic leather and blood red glaze...
I'm pretty sure you can burn the threads with a lighter rather than cut them. I would do it before applying the dye/polish to be safe. Great job! Very beautiful bag!
You could have gotten the white spots off the back using a proper cleaner or remover that would work on whatever it was. It appeared that no attempt was made. Even going down to bare leather would have helped. Using a sanding block will refurbish and remove stains from suede interiors, also adding a liquid dye to water will help restore color allowing you to use less Saphir product.
@@LyssaMakesNew Thank you for replying, I too love project bags. Denatured or Ethyl Alcohol will usually remove acrylic based paints, Kids "N" Pets enzyme cleaner will help with a laundry list of "stuff" at least lessening the staining and helping with neutralizing odors. I love the Saphir products! I watch lots of art conservation videos, it's helped me understand how to formulate solutions to remedy stains and other adhered "stuff" by understanding first what it's initial makeup is.
I super enjoy this, I have a vintage bag where I need to touch up the leather where it had cracked been real nervous about it. You make it look so simple.
I love this restoration . I noticed that many people who rehab handbags use the Saphir brand dye creams does anyone know why no one uses Angelus brand . It’s what I use and now I’m afraid I’m damaging my vintage leather handbags 😮.
With leather in the state it was in at the beginning, why not use Saphir teinture (paint) first to get the color back..? Saphir 1925 Pommadier is a maintenance product, not a refinishing product. The result looks good on video but I wonder how well it holds up over time - there's a big difference between dying leather and applying (colored) polish! Still - it looks good, keep up the good work! I'd love to see an update after a year of use to see how it holds up!
I'm a fan of sharpies, i have every color imaginable, i def used them (&/or shoe creams) for restoring all my bags, esp for stubborn corner wear. just gotta massage it in very quickly before it dries and blends right in.
What kind of brush was the second brush that was used? After the crème was applied, I noticed it was different than the 100% horsehair brush used when cleaning. Thanks!
Hi! two questions: 1) Will the Saphir Creme 1925 "dye" the bag or will it eventually bleed off and have to be redone? 2) Will the Saphir Creme 1925 soak into repair material like Tear Mender?
@@lizamimi what about using mink oil to finish a bag like that? Doesn’t that help seal in the pours within the leather? I’ve seen some videos with people using it. Wondering if is should on my bag referb I’m about to do
New Subbie here! So in your opinion, what do you think the white spots were? Also…does this polish rub off on your clothes or if you happen to get caught in the rain? And lastly…does this change the texture of the purse or it’s resell value? I’m totally new to collecting! 😅
Yes, she is using shoe creme. I have been doing something similar for 30 years. My own personal bags would look so tired and worn, about half of this bags wear. I carry black leather daily. After wiping off, I use an office supply permanent black marker to color the entire bag working in extra ink on the really worn spots. Let that dry 15 minutes and then work black shoe cream all over the bag in a circular motion using a cloth. A paint brush seems a bit fussy to me, plus with a cloth you are forcing more of the emollients into the leather. Let the shoe creme dry 15 to 20 minutes then using clean old t-shirts I buff off thoroughly while building a shine. Lastly, once I believe I have removed all of the excess shoe creme, I use clean white t-shirt fabric to do the final 5 to 10 minute buff. This way I am certain all excess shoe creme has been removed. Leather with age on it desperately needs the emollients of shoe cream to help stave off further cracking and replenish a healthy, supple hand. I have never had any issues with shoe creme staining any piece of clothing. I have decades of fabric expertise along with textile studies at uni. The leather absorbs the moisture it needs and any excess is removed with repeated buffing. I usually pick a 2 hour movie to keep me occupied as this process is long, tedious and boring otherwise. I've read of other people making the same claim about shoe creme on bags and it is simply bad information from someone who did not do the job properly.
@@tinamcnalley2575 Why don't you use leather balm to condition the bag and leather dye to recolour it instead? Leather can't breathe with shoe polish on it so surely that will cause it to crack and degrade more over time.
@@nataliebutler Shoe polish and shoe creme are two different substances. Shoe polish is color that contains a substantial amount of wax, shoe creme is color and moisturizers. I always use shoe creme as it works nicer with the types of leather womens' shoes and bags are typically made of. Leather can still "breathe" with either polish or creme. As the overwhelming majority of women never treat their shoes or bags, even treatment with shoe polish would be better than no treatment at all. As for shoe dye, the markers do an excellent, lasting job and I always have one. Dye would just be another expense and another bottle of "stuff" cluttering my closet.
Love the end result. What is your thoughts on the use of colored polish on Vintage Coach, do you recommend a certain type? Some rehabbers discourage it. I love this outcome though, and don't see a way of resurrecting some bags with out it.
I love your videos, but, with this bag.. oh Gosh, what the precious vintage pattern/ absolutely adorable color sadly has been switched for the ordinary zero charm one😢
It doesn't matter where they are made. It depends on the craftsmen and quality inspection. My family and I have purchased D U P B A G Y bags over the past three years and I'm sure you won't be disappointed!
Maybe I'm confused but why do you think did the leather is dirty. The only leather item that I own that gets dirty is my shoes because I walk around on the ground I'm not sure how a purse or a jacket would get dirty do you know what that stuff does to your leather it's even worse especially now you'll never get it out of that leather no matter what you do to it it's in there forever that's soap I apologize but I would never put soap of any type leather is skin no one would do this to their skin do you realize that that's going to be embedded into that leather forever.
Honestly being in a society where every 5 seconds we are buying a new item, it’s good to see that someone has used and loved one bag so much. Although I loved its antique look the way it was. Great work though. Thank you for sharing❤❤❤
These videos are self explanatory. Thanks for not talking! Excellent clear closeups.
Actually they might be self explanatory but they are giving the wrong advice lol
I will start buying pre-loved bags from here on. I just realized how I like the time I spend conditioning and treating used leather, it's so calming.
I love your work, I work in a second hand shop in geneva switzerland, and usually I took some things to restore instead of dump them. I do it just because I like it, and then we sell it, I just do it to give things a second life. I took many ideas from this channel , Thanks Lyssa...
Another amazing restoration of a Coach bag. It can live it’s best life now.
I rehabbed an Italian made Coach drawstring (4180) last summer. To be honest, I purchased it by accident as I forgot that was the bag with scary stains in the lining. I think the bag probably spent a great deal of time in bars with its prior owner. It was the only vintage bag I purchased, that I was afraid to open.
Anyway, I can highly recommend Shout Advanced Grease Busting Foam. It comes in a can and it really is a miracle worker on the fabric lined bags with stains.
Thanks !!!
Awesome
Beautiful job! I wish I would have kept a bag that was looking even worse than that one. I had no idea where to even begin. I considered dyeing it but I have never dyed leather before. Now I know exactly what to do. Thank you so much.
I’m glad I discovered your videos as I have a few Coach bags from this era that can use some love (although none are as far gone as your restorations). I can see the possibilities.
I love my vintage coach bags. I have a large leather tote with wooden dowels and a strap with snap closure. It commuted with me everyday for 15 years to NYC. Spent another 5 years driving my car to work and I always had my Coach tote. It’s seen better days and I’m hoping to find some videos on repairing or camouflaging the wear and tear on the bottom 4 corners and,on then ends of the leather covered dowels. I don’t really like the newer stuff and stopped looking. The newer stuff is easier and cheaper to manufacture. The cost of quality leather shouldn’t be a sacrifice, but knowing that if you take care of a vintage leather Coach bag, it will live forever!
I was surprised when you didn't fully submerge it before restoring. It looked like the poor bag had been put through the grinder. I still think that nothing compares to vintage Coach handcrafting, they don't make them like this anymore. The snap closes beautifully. Good job Lisa. Enjoy!
I wonder if it was because this one had a liner (?)
This turned out beautiful!
Love these rehab videos! And love Coach & Fossil bags. Keep them coming please 👍🏻💛🇳🇿
The fingernail is an undervalued tool! Very nice restoring that sad looking bag. Looks like it could be a Murse as well :)
Another awesome restoration! Thank you for sharing with us Lyssa!
Supplies used: 100% horsehair brush, Avel Savon Cuir Lisse Leather Soap, Saphir Creme in 05 Dark Brown, and Brasso.
Stunning! You did a beautiful job.
admit it or not, the old marks are also with some special beauty in it.
Love everything you put out here! I was so surprised by the D U P B A G Y crossbody bag. love it!
I am glad you shared this technique of leather restoration. Thx!
Great job!
I have one LYXBAG bag I got in 2019, it's the LV white catogram speedy. It's counter quality and it has a nice honey patina now, so the leather is real. I think whatever makes you happy go for it. I've seen LV with plastic leather and blood red glaze...
so glad to see new videos 💕
I recently love coach bags specially vintage I finished watching your video I hope you share and comment the products you used . ✨ keep it up!
I'm pretty sure you can burn the threads with a lighter rather than cut them. I would do it before applying the dye/polish to be safe. Great job! Very beautiful bag!
You could have gotten the white spots off the back using a proper cleaner or remover that would work on whatever it was. It appeared that no attempt was made. Even going down to bare leather would have helped. Using a sanding block will refurbish and remove stains from suede interiors, also adding a liquid dye to water will help restore color allowing you to use less Saphir product.
Thanks for your comment!
@@LyssaMakesNew Thank you for replying, I too love project bags.
Denatured or Ethyl Alcohol will usually remove acrylic based paints, Kids "N" Pets enzyme cleaner will help with a laundry list of "stuff" at least lessening the staining and helping with neutralizing odors. I love the Saphir products!
I watch lots of art conservation videos, it's helped me understand how to formulate solutions to remedy stains and other adhered "stuff" by understanding first what it's initial makeup is.
So Saphir is a dye ??? Could you use any leather dye and then add polish to get the sheen ?? 😊 😊
Hi :) amazing work!! I have watched a few videos where you soak the bag and some you use saddle soap. How do you know which process is best?
Bags with a lining can't be soaked.
This is really beautiful ! I wish I had seen your videos about Agee months ago!
Wow...that turned out great.. amazing job
Amazing!
I super enjoy this, I have a vintage bag where I need to touch up the leather where it had cracked been real nervous about it. You make it look so simple.
So satisfying! Beautiful restoration.😍
Well-done my dear sister
Beautiful job.
Nice job! Thank you
looks amazing
Beautiful job🎉
Great Video and awesome job, but it looked pretty great to me before you even started.
What type of brush were you using to apply the black saphir?
Me gusta tus detalles y y destreza en tu trabajo muy lindo
Thanks i found u. My leather bag need to repair 😍
Seaside Ca .WOW very Nice Work
😮 Sie sah vorher so toll aus.
I love this restoration . I noticed that many people who rehab handbags use the Saphir brand dye creams does anyone know why no one uses Angelus brand . It’s what I use and now I’m afraid I’m damaging my vintage leather handbags 😮.
Did you try a brown sharpie on the white spots? I've had good luck with that technique.
Out of curiosity, could a teensy bit of acetone be used for the white spots without damaging the leather if you do it before the initial scrub?
Where in earth do you find these fabulous coach’s bags ?
With leather in the state it was in at the beginning, why not use Saphir teinture (paint) first to get the color back..?
Saphir 1925 Pommadier is a maintenance product, not a refinishing product.
The result looks good on video but I wonder how well it holds up over time - there's a big difference between dying leather and applying (colored) polish!
Still - it looks good, keep up the good work!
I'd love to see an update after a year of use to see how it holds up!
What are the white spots on the back? They might have come off with some rubbing alcohol.
You gave that Coach some serious TLC! Beautiful job!😍 Maybe you can try a brown sharpee or brown shoe polish for the white spots.
I'm a fan of sharpies, i have every color imaginable, i def used them (&/or shoe creams) for restoring all my bags, esp for stubborn corner wear. just gotta massage it in very quickly before it dries and blends right in.
Sometimes you soak a bag and sometimes you use saddle soap. Could you explain how you make that decision?
did the paint color your cloths after wearing ?
The polisher fart sent me 😂😂😂
What kind of brush was the second brush that was used? After the crème was applied, I noticed it was different than the 100% horsehair brush used when cleaning. Thanks!
love it! Question. does the coloration stay on? or could never wear this with a white dress?
ОТЛИЧНАЯ РАБОТА. 👏👏👏👏👏👍👍👍👍❤❤❤❤❤
Que pinturas usa para arreglar las bolsas?
Do you have trouble with color transfer to clothing from the purse, since you have applied a shoe polish?
I don't think it's normal shoe polish.
Hi! two questions:
1) Will the Saphir Creme 1925 "dye" the bag or will it eventually bleed off and have to be redone?
2) Will the Saphir Creme 1925 soak into repair material like Tear Mender?
Thanks for your questions, is she okay, she does not answer.
@@eeeeegar9023 I don't know, she has never answered me 🤷
It soaks into the leather as it is a conditioner. You may need to re apply to maintain the color.
@@lizamimi Thank you for the reply!
@@lizamimi what about using mink oil to finish a bag like that? Doesn’t that help seal in the pours within the leather? I’ve seen some videos with people using it. Wondering if is should on my bag referb I’m about to do
Any tips on removing mildew from a vintage Coach? Thanks a bunch!
I just saw a video where the restorer included two cups of white vinegar in the Dawn soaking/cleaning process to kill the mold spores.
New Subbie here! So in your opinion, what do you think the white spots were? Also…does this polish rub off on your clothes or if you happen to get caught in the rain? And lastly…does this change the texture of the purse or it’s resell value? I’m totally new to collecting! 😅
Whete did buy your bag stand please . Its the table turner includes when you bought it
would this work on my motorcycle saddle bags?
I preferenced the distressed look rather than the full-on restoration. Great job though!
Shake hands. I think the used pattern on the lid was so priceless design. A great loss to cover them with paint.
I just got one for $25 in decent shape
Oi Lyssa, sou brasileira , e vc mora onde ? Você pega trabalhos de restauração do Brazil???? 🙏
Wher i can get this paint?
Pregunta: porqué esta no la pusiste en un recipiente con agua y detergente?
Me encanta arreglar carteras bolsa usadas le da vida, yo en eso estoy...
Is that shoe creme different to normal shown polish? Putting shoe polish on a leather bag is a big no.
Yes, she is using shoe creme. I have been doing something similar for 30 years. My own personal bags would look so tired and worn, about half of this bags wear. I carry black leather daily. After wiping off, I use an office supply permanent black marker to color the entire bag working in extra ink on the really worn spots. Let that dry 15 minutes and then work black shoe cream all over the bag in a circular motion using a cloth. A paint brush seems a bit fussy to me, plus with a cloth you are forcing more of the emollients into the leather. Let the shoe creme dry 15 to 20 minutes then using clean old t-shirts I buff off thoroughly while building a shine. Lastly, once I believe I have removed all of the excess shoe creme, I use clean white t-shirt fabric to do the final 5 to 10 minute buff. This way I am certain all excess shoe creme has been removed.
Leather with age on it desperately needs the emollients of shoe cream to help stave off further cracking and replenish a healthy, supple hand. I have never had any issues with shoe creme staining any piece of clothing. I have decades of fabric expertise along with textile studies at uni. The leather absorbs the moisture it needs and any excess is removed with repeated buffing. I usually pick a 2 hour movie to keep me occupied as this process is long, tedious and boring otherwise. I've read of other people making the same claim about shoe creme on bags and it is simply bad information from someone who did not do the job properly.
@@tinamcnalley2575 Why don't you use leather balm to condition the bag and leather dye to recolour it instead? Leather can't breathe with shoe polish on it so surely that will cause it to crack and degrade more over time.
@@nataliebutler Shoe polish and shoe creme are two different substances. Shoe polish is color that contains a substantial amount of wax, shoe creme is color and moisturizers. I always use shoe creme as it works nicer with the types of leather womens' shoes and bags are typically made of. Leather can still "breathe" with either polish or creme.
As the overwhelming majority of women never treat their shoes or bags, even treatment with shoe polish would be better than no treatment at all.
As for shoe dye, the markers do an excellent, lasting job and I always have one. Dye would just be another expense and another bottle of "stuff" cluttering my closet.
Petroleum-based shoe polishes or creams will deteriorate the leather, but the Saphir products she uses do not contain petroleum-based ingredients.
is that an acrylic leather paint?
Love the end result. What is your thoughts on the use of colored polish on Vintage Coach, do you recommend a certain type? Some rehabbers discourage it. I love this outcome though, and don't see a way of resurrecting some bags with out it.
What products did you use please?
Dove si compra il prodotto? Grazie mille ❤
Después no mancha ? porque es pomada
Do you sell these???
Meri ek bag kharab ho gayi hai. Kya app use thik karne me meri madad karenge. Please🙏
Donde compro esa pintura vivo USA.
I love your videos, but, with this bag.. oh Gosh, what the precious vintage pattern/ absolutely adorable color sadly has been switched for the ordinary zero charm one😢
Brava
Please write down the materials used to repair the bag, please
Can I do this with a Brahmin embossed alligator bag? It smells of moth balls and old shelving.
Whst about the products being used no labels etc
It doesn't matter where they are made. It depends on the craftsmen and quality inspection. My family and I have purchased D U P B A G Y bags over the past three years and I'm sure you won't be disappointed!
Would you be able to cover the white places with brown permanent marker??
You can make jewelry choices plece more than often
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Hi! Can you send me the product # Crème 1925. Ty
Can you please put a background music so you video won't be dull.
Anyway, thank you for this, its indeed helpful =)
In her bio says "ASMR restoration " so background music would defeat the purpose
A lot of people complain about background music. You can't keep everyone happy.
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Passe para a nossa língua Portuguesa-Brasil
New color but the leather is still dry.
Shoe polish is incorrect for this restoration - it would have been better to use Safir "Canadian". Shoe polish will rub off/transfer onto clothing
gut
Ypu should have oiled the bag.
Maybe I'm confused but why do you think did the leather is dirty. The only leather item that I own that gets dirty is my shoes because I walk around on the ground I'm not sure how a purse or a jacket would get dirty do you know what that stuff does to your leather it's even worse especially now you'll never get it out of that leather no matter what you do to it it's in there forever that's soap I apologize but I would never put soap of any type leather is skin no one would do this to their skin do you realize that that's going to be embedded into that leather forever.
Does anyone in here know the color of the bag?
Que lastima si no lo traducen no lo entendemos traducir al Español latino
Con un pullover blanco mmmm
Saan po location nyo po gusto ko po magpa restoration ng bag sana po mapansin
Everything was perfect until you painted it!😮😢
Rapid camera ruins the video