With Stuart Vevers at the helm, Coach is taking great strides in a new direction. A couple weeks ago, Coach hosted its Fall 2015 menswear presentation in London, and Vevers showcased a relaxed, effortless collection.
While Coach under Vevers offers a different direction than many have grown to expect from the brand, his collections so far have featured remixes of American originals with a personal spin. The collection of clothing is really nice; in fact, I could see Vlad wearing many of the pieces.
The main styles for the Coach Men's Fall 2015 collection include a messenger bag, a backpack and a tote bag. The bags have a laid-back aesthetic that feels authentic to both the direction Coach is currently taking, as well as the roots of the brand. The tote bag is the standout of bunch, especially the black version with whipstitching detail.
Stuart Vevers said of the line, "The collection reinforces the story that started with the womens’ collections last Fall--elevating the familiar, exploring the tension between utility and luxury with luxe craftsmanship that’s driven by functionality."








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