Hi friend! I love the jacket and it looks great on you! I don't blame you for wanting to keep the bag! I sold a couple in my consignment store back in the day I probably should've hung on to one because they are unique. Hope you're doing well and staying safe 🌹 have a wonderful day!
@@birdybloom2 I think you would've loved it. The over head was killing me and I didn't have the time to run it so my daughter and mother did, now that I have time on my hands been thinking about starting another one but might be online this time instead of the brick and mortar. Who knows what the future holds we're living in strange times. Hope you have a wonderful day 🌹
Beautiful bags. I would definitely keep the brown bag. I feel that the darker piping was likely made that way, the color is very consistent. By the way just FYI Cartouche is pronounced “car-toosh” (French derived likely). But maybe some people pronounce it differently. As always a great informative video. ♥️
Hey you! I just found a hippie flap mini today! Love it. Anyway, so funny you bring up the anchor on the clasp. I read about it somewhere but don’t remember what it was about. My basic bag has the dog leash clasp and has the anchor symbol. What does this nautical thing indicate? What’s the reasoning behind it? I think I read somewhere also that the stitching was made to withstand I think like 50lbs? Or 100lbs? Something like that and the explanation behind the nautical hardware might’ve been included in that description. I’d love to see you in a Bonnie Leather Jacket with the turn locks!
All I have for you on the anchor is that it was a stamp used by the company that Coach purchased the hardware from. As for as getting deeper into it, I have not. If you Google Vintage Coach Anchor Hardware then there are some things that pop up from the purse forum. I have a couple of leather jackets 🫣
Your creed will state where your item was made. One step of authenticating is make sure the stated place matches up with the country code. H is ok for US & very briefly the Dominican Republic.
Hi friend! I love the jacket and it looks great on you! I don't blame you for wanting to keep the bag! I sold a couple in my consignment store back in the day I probably should've hung on to one because they are unique. Hope you're doing well and staying safe 🌹 have a wonderful day!
Ohh would I have loved to have visited your consignment store! 🥰
@@birdybloom2 I think you would've loved it. The over head was killing me and I didn't have the time to run it so my daughter and mother did, now that I have time on my hands been thinking about starting another one but might be online this time instead of the brick and mortar. Who knows what the future holds we're living in strange times. Hope you have a wonderful day 🌹
Beautiful bags. I would definitely keep the brown bag. I feel that the darker piping was likely made that way, the color is very consistent. By the way just FYI Cartouche is pronounced “car-toosh” (French derived likely). But maybe some people pronounce it differently. As always a great informative video. ♥️
Haha I didn’t know that!!!!!
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Hey you! I just found a hippie flap mini today! Love it. Anyway, so funny you bring up the anchor on the clasp. I read about it somewhere but don’t remember what it was about. My basic bag has the dog leash clasp and has the anchor symbol. What does this nautical thing indicate? What’s the reasoning behind it? I think I read somewhere also that the stitching was made to withstand I think like 50lbs? Or 100lbs? Something like that and the explanation behind the nautical hardware might’ve been included in that description.
I’d love to see you in a Bonnie Leather Jacket with the turn locks!
All I have for you on the anchor is that it was a stamp used by the company that Coach purchased the hardware from. As for as getting deeper into it, I have not. If you Google Vintage Coach Anchor Hardware then there are some things that pop up from the purse forum. I have a couple of leather jackets 🫣
Country code h????? You know where those items are made? H6H
Your creed will state where your item was made. One step of authenticating is make sure the stated place matches up with the country code. H is ok for US & very briefly the Dominican Republic.