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I am a little worried about getting clobbered by cheap looking Coach bags from all sides for this. At the same time a bit giddy to give Coach its first 1 star review. I don't get it. I really don't. I love designer clothes as much if not more than the rest of the female population. I ooh, ahh, pet, purr, swoon over purses and shoes and will go through hell for a good deal or fabulous pair of heels. With that I do not get the Coach hype. Not at all, not one bit. They are not upperclass, though you will still pay a few hundred for kitchy, logo covered (yawn!!!), bland and lifeless handbags that everyone around you has as well. They make you stand in line to get in the damn store (not that I would want to) so that you think you are getting some kind of amazing deal. I get cheap, fun purses, but these are not. I get handmade, organic, buttery soft croc leather for thousands, but these are not. They are the not needed mainstream ho hum that I refuse to participate in. Find me at Saks, Neimans, Nordstrom or Loehman's looking for that breathtaking purse that someone must have overlooked waiting for me with a big red clearance tag on it.
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