New York City’s temperatures are the lowest they’ve been this winter, and the shoppers of SoHo are bundled up in their warmest coats.
Crossbodies are being favored, which, given the choice of chunky outerwear paired, makes shoulder bags impractical. New Yorkers also aren’t leaving home without their chunky scarves in tow, and rightfully so.
Bag-lovers carried neutrals from Chanel, Coach, Prada, and Bottega. What’s your cold-weather go-to?
Strathberry, Saint Laurent, and a little Hermès
Photos via @bykylemark for PurseBlog
I don’t think 2000’s Coach is vintage. They’re less than twenty years old. 70s/80s, maybe 90s. And the ones that were made in NY, not China.
Even if they were made in 2004 they’d be considered vintage. However the best ones are from the 70s/80s/90s when they had raw leather suede lining. Their full grain aniline dyed leather can rival Hermes’ Barenia. I’ve seen people say that and thought they were crazy until I bought one and compared it to my Kelly and Barenia Pochette. Blown away by construction and quality. I’m sad to say that 90s Coach beats modern day LV and Chanel. If you’re in it for the quality and leather instead of the perceived status, I’d recommend looking at them.
Made in USA and Turkey and Hungary have the best thickest leathers and they can be rehabbed back to life.
Several of these are made in china unfortunately
Which ones and why?
People say this every time. And they never have an answer. They’re just bored and trolling
No not bored, just stating what I see
…as in…they’re fakes?