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| Resurrect Your Cashed Out Coach
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Added on 02/25/07 by Betsy
So, it's been a while.
Worry not, I have been out there hitting it hard and gathering intelligence for the benefit of the people, and I had a number of fantastic discoveries.
After years of selling Coach bags, I am well versed in the degradation of Coach leather. For some reason they don't put feet on their bags.
My theory is that by not putting feet on their bags- the bags look crappy within a few months and you have to go get a new one.
The bottoms of used Coach bags look like Aunt Edna's elbows- all dry and gray- itchy spots is what they really look like but I of course can't put that in my ebay listings.
So for years in my listings I have included the following phrase "The bottom-a typical wear spot for Coach bags- is in good used condition with only light rubbing" or "excellent rarely carried condition".
You can always tell how much a leather Coach was carried by the condition of the bottom.
A few weeks ago I found a black Coach Court bag on the Goodwill purse rack for 2.99- most likely because it had a lot of surface wear. The leather was not worn through just had the finish rubbed off from use.
So I figured what the hell and I did something I have wanted to do to Aunt Edna's elbows for a very long time.
I Kiwi'd the hell out of it.
If you have never heard of Kiwing let me clue you. . . (read post) |
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