Coach Black Leather Loafers Studded Sz 6.5
Coach
Size: 6 1/2
Supple black leather loafers by legendary brand Coach. In excellent condition, these loafers feature mini studding and the Coach logo on the top of this comfortable shoe. Hardly any wear to the sole, minor wear on the interior of the shoes.
Condition: Pretty, Pretty Good
“It was 1941 when the company came in existence as a family-owned small shop. It was initially called Manhattan Leather Bags, had 6 workers and was focused in making wallets and billfolds by hand. In 1946, Miles Cahn and his wife Lillian have joined the company and by 1961 have officially bought it, making them the sole owners.
Miles and his wife Lillian also hired Bonnie Cashin, a sports wear pioneer, to design handbags. She worked at Coach until 1974 and had many design imputes that revolutionized the way Coach bags looked like. It was her design that introduced side pockets to the bags and made them in brighter, more fun colours. Also, she created coin purses and other gimmicks that drawn the customer more towards the brand.
With the arrival of Richard Rose in the company in 1965, Coach saw further growth but also recognition. He placed Coach across department stores all over United States. This not only gave Coach status, but made it a household name.”
Coach
Size: 6 1/2
Supple black leather loafers by legendary brand Coach. In excellent condition, these loafers feature mini studding and the Coach logo on the top of this comfortable shoe. Hardly any wear to the sole, minor wear on the interior of the shoes.
Condition: Pretty, Pretty Good
“It was 1941 when the company came in existence as a family-owned small shop. It was initially called Manhattan Leather Bags, had 6 workers and was focused in making wallets and billfolds by hand. In 1946, Miles Cahn and his wife Lillian have joined the company and by 1961 have officially bought it, making them the sole owners.
Miles and his wife Lillian also hired Bonnie Cashin, a sports wear pioneer, to design handbags. She worked at Coach until 1974 and had many design imputes that revolutionized the way Coach bags looked like. It was her design that introduced side pockets to the bags and made them in brighter, more fun colours. Also, she created coin purses and other gimmicks that drawn the customer more towards the brand.
With the arrival of Richard Rose in the company in 1965, Coach saw further growth but also recognition. He placed Coach across department stores all over United States. This not only gave Coach status, but made it a household name.”
Coach
Size: 6 1/2
Supple black leather loafers by legendary brand Coach. In excellent condition, these loafers feature mini studding and the Coach logo on the top of this comfortable shoe. Hardly any wear to the sole, minor wear on the interior of the shoes.
Condition: Pretty, Pretty Good
“It was 1941 when the company came in existence as a family-owned small shop. It was initially called Manhattan Leather Bags, had 6 workers and was focused in making wallets and billfolds by hand. In 1946, Miles Cahn and his wife Lillian have joined the company and by 1961 have officially bought it, making them the sole owners.
Miles and his wife Lillian also hired Bonnie Cashin, a sports wear pioneer, to design handbags. She worked at Coach until 1974 and had many design imputes that revolutionized the way Coach bags looked like. It was her design that introduced side pockets to the bags and made them in brighter, more fun colours. Also, she created coin purses and other gimmicks that drawn the customer more towards the brand.
With the arrival of Richard Rose in the company in 1965, Coach saw further growth but also recognition. He placed Coach across department stores all over United States. This not only gave Coach status, but made it a household name.”