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by Henrietta Timmons

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» left by lele from jfjf 4 years 137 days ago.
no it didn't tell me who founded Coach in 1941
» left by Henrietta from Raleigh 4 years 137 days ago.
Coach was founded by 6 artists who worked in leather but the major beginning designer was Bonnie Cashin.
» left by ZEE
from LALA land
4 years 123 days ago.
what aobut the inventors???
» left by Anonymous 4 years 87 days ago.
In 1941, and for its first 20 years, Coach was a wholesaler of men's accessories. It was founded by Miles and Lillian Cahn. They did not sell anything directly to retailers, and they did not manufacture any women's handbags. When they decided to create a retail line of women's accessories in 1960, they contacted Bonnie Cashin. Cashin was too busy to take the job, but the Cahns vowed to wait for her availability. In 1962, Cashin launched the first Coach handbags. She introduced the use of industrial hardware, including the iconic toggle clasp inspired by the closures on her convertible sportscar. Cashin was the sole designer until 1974. The Bonnie Cashin Foundation offers more information.
» left by LOLOL 4 years 2 days ago.
thanx i Really needed 2 know that ur smartLOOL JK thanx i had to do a report on it and really helped really i thank u!!
» left by Anonymous 4 years 46 days ago.
Thank you doing research on authenticity of designer handbags.
» left by alex
from florida
4 years 16 days ago.
wow this is very helpful
» left by ashlet
4 years 2 days ago.
tanx sooo much 4 posting this i am in 7th grrade and doing aproject on it and really helped me !!!!
» left by Kay
3 years 112 days ago.
I love how Coach has created its own culture...and we have all fallen in the trap of brand names.
» left by Anonymous 3 years 110 days ago.
Thanks i'm a 6th grader and i have 2 write a 10page essay on Coach sooooo this really hellped THANKS
» left by suzy james from allen, tx 2 years 312 days ago.
Why is it named Coach?

Thanks


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