COACH DOES NOT, AND HAS NEVER, MADE PURSES OR HANDBAGS OF ANY KIND IN KOREA. They did make some small accessories and clothing items, but never purses! Anyone who bought a purse thats stamped Made In Korea bought a fake. Please read the Salearea Guides and the Daria48 Fake Coach Numbers Guide. Jun 03, 2016 I thought the newer versions of Coach bags were made in China beginning 2000 but not the vintage style purses. Please let me know what you think before I place a bid on the item. Also, the seller was a little 'testy' when I asked for a photo of the Coach creed. A photo was not posted when the listing was a 'new listing'. Coach Tote Bag in Signature Logo Canvas Brown And Cream. $14.40 13m 44s +$14.90 shipping. Make Offer - Coach Tote Bag in Signature Logo Canvas Brown And Cream ?NWT? Coach Floral Print Highline Tote Pink/Chalk Canvas Leather Org $195. Free shipping.
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Coach, the company that makes Coach handbags, was founded in 1941 in New York City. Originally designed to have the same quality as a baseball glove, Coach bags are known for their supple workmanship, fine leather and even stitching. Though its bags and other luxury products are now sold throughout the world, Coach’s company headquarters is still located in the original Manhattan loft where the company was founded. If you have ever wondered how old your Coach bag is, there are some ways to tell.
Find the name given to your style of Coach handbag. If you don’t know the name, visit or contact your nearest Coach store or outlet for assistance (888-262-6224).
Check for the bag’s serial number, which is located on a stitch patch on the inside of your purse under the zipper. Since 1990, serial numbers have been given to all Coach handbags except for slingbacks. Before 1990, not all Coach bags carried this registration information, so bags manufactured before that date are much harder to identify.
A typical serial number reads: No A09 12-12345. 'No' stands for number. Preceded by a letter, 09 is the year of manufacture (for the 2009-2010 model year). The final number, 12-12345, is the registration number that verifies the style.
Search the Coach website or a catalog to see current styles if you cannot find a serial number. Find the closest style to use as a reference to help in your search. Tamil dubbed movies mp4 single part. Style names in 2011 include variations of Kristin, Madison, Mia, Poppy, Alexandra, Natalie, Sierra, New Occasion, New Waverly and Sutton.
Use current catalogs to help narrow your search, since Coach periodically revamps its classic styles and collections.
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Research on the Internet. Type in 'vintage Coach' and check the sites shown. Your bag may match other purses being sold from past seasons.
Check a Web shopping site like eBay or ShopStyle to locate vintage Coach styles. Find your purse style from the numerous photos posted, which can give both age and value. Be aware that information posted on the Internet may not be accurate.
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Without a serial number, the only way to ensure that you have a genuine Coach bag is to have purchased it from a Coach store or distributor.
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The following numbers will always indicate a counterfeit Coach bag, especially any serial number starting with NT- or TN- :
NT-4903 NT-4908 NT-4115 NT-4157
TN-9085 TN-9096 TN-9951 TN-4186
7H-7456 4C-9911 40-8624
In fact, ANY Coach bag with only two letters or one number and one letter to the left of the hyphen can be assumed to be fake, whether or not the number is in the above list
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These are just SOME of the numbers found on counterfeit bags that were made In Korea:
501-02 701-02 101-22 101-147 and anything starting with 101-,102-, 201-, 202-, 301-, etc.
but there are many more number combinations being used. Coach bags will never have serial numbers in these formats, and will NEVER say Made In Korea. Coach has never made bags in Korea.
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Almost all numbers beginning with H4B- are fake, like these:
H4B-0532 H4B-0516 H4B-0678 H4B-0517
except for H4B-8983 which should only be on a Scooter Bag and H4B-9948 on a Bucket Bag.
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More fake numbers:
M4N-4154 012-3445 308-9937 308-9875 - this one is VERY common
J4D-4133 is fake unless it's on one of the classic Waverly Totes.
Always check a bag's serial number and be sure the style number actually belongs to that bag. It still may be counterfeit, though, so don't use serial numbers as your only test. The counterfeiters also use many legitimate-looking serial numbers but on the wrong style bags or accessories, like -5659 which should only be on a Scribble Tote, -6094 which belongs only on a Signature Demi, -9956 from an all-leather Pelham Bag, and -1417 which should only be on an East-West Leather duffle. Accessories with style #5077 are fake, that number belongs to an Optic Bee Tote.
Fake pebbled or nubuc leather Sonomas are showing up with incorrect numbers - Sonoma bags from the mid-90s should always have style numbers starting with 49xx except for about half a dozen exceptions.
Many popular bags from 2006 and 2007 are now being faked and have serial numbers starting with 'M3U-'. These are all fake since a Coach with that year code would have been made in 2003.
A correct serial or style number will never prove that a Coach is genuine, but an INCORRECT number will always prove that a bag is fake.
Step1
Look at the pattern on the outside of the bag. Most Coach bags have a 'C' pattern. On a true Coach bag, this pattern will start in the middle and extend outward. Also, an authentic Coach bag will have the tip of the C touching the tip of the opposite C.
Step2
Look at the seams. In a real Coach bag, the middle seam will go straight through the middle of the Cs, and the C's will extend to the sides of the bag. If the Cs are cut off on the sides, it is probably a fake bag. The stitching should also be very neat and well done, with no overlaps or dangling thread.
Step3
Look at the logo carefully. One very obvious sign of some impostor bags is that instead of a 'CC' logo, it looks more like 'GG'.
Step4
Check out the style of the handbag. Does it look like something Coach has released recently? Before you buy a Coach bag off the street, on eBay or at that swap meet, take a look around a high-end retailer to become familiar with the styles of real Coach bags.
Step5
Open the bag and look inside. Is the Coach logo repeated on the lining? If so, repeat the previous steps for checking the logo and stiching. Look for a serial number because on the larger Coach bags, there should be a serial number stamped on a square patch of leather sewn into the lining.
Step6
Examine the hardware. Coach uses only the best. Is the zipper of high quality? Coach bags have 'YKK' stamped on their zippers. Also check out the tag; if it says, 'Made in China,' it still might be a real Coach bag, but it is definitely a fake if it says, 'Made in Korea.'
NT-4903 NT-4908 NT-4115 NT-4157
TN-9085 TN-9096 TN-9951 TN-4186
7H-7456 4C-9911 40-8624
In fact, ANY Coach bag with only two letters or one number and one letter to the left of the hyphen can be assumed to be fake, whether or not the number is in the above list
.................
These are just SOME of the numbers found on counterfeit bags that were made In Korea:
501-02 701-02 101-22 101-147 and anything starting with 101-,102-, 201-, 202-, 301-, etc.
but there are many more number combinations being used. Coach bags will never have serial numbers in these formats, and will NEVER say Made In Korea. Coach has never made bags in Korea.
............
Almost all numbers beginning with H4B- are fake, like these:
H4B-0532 H4B-0516 H4B-0678 H4B-0517
except for H4B-8983 which should only be on a Scooter Bag and H4B-9948 on a Bucket Bag.
...........
More fake numbers:
M4N-4154 012-3445 308-9937 308-9875 - this one is VERY common
J4D-4133 is fake unless it's on one of the classic Waverly Totes.
Always check a bag's serial number and be sure the style number actually belongs to that bag. It still may be counterfeit, though, so don't use serial numbers as your only test. The counterfeiters also use many legitimate-looking serial numbers but on the wrong style bags or accessories, like -5659 which should only be on a Scribble Tote, -6094 which belongs only on a Signature Demi, -9956 from an all-leather Pelham Bag, and -1417 which should only be on an East-West Leather duffle. Accessories with style #5077 are fake, that number belongs to an Optic Bee Tote.
Fake pebbled or nubuc leather Sonomas are showing up with incorrect numbers - Sonoma bags from the mid-90s should always have style numbers starting with 49xx except for about half a dozen exceptions.
Many popular bags from 2006 and 2007 are now being faked and have serial numbers starting with 'M3U-'. These are all fake since a Coach with that year code would have been made in 2003.
A correct serial or style number will never prove that a Coach is genuine, but an INCORRECT number will always prove that a bag is fake.
Step1
Look at the pattern on the outside of the bag. Most Coach bags have a 'C' pattern. On a true Coach bag, this pattern will start in the middle and extend outward. Also, an authentic Coach bag will have the tip of the C touching the tip of the opposite C.
Step2
Look at the seams. In a real Coach bag, the middle seam will go straight through the middle of the Cs, and the C's will extend to the sides of the bag. If the Cs are cut off on the sides, it is probably a fake bag. The stitching should also be very neat and well done, with no overlaps or dangling thread.
Step3
Look at the logo carefully. One very obvious sign of some impostor bags is that instead of a 'CC' logo, it looks more like 'GG'.
Step4
Check out the style of the handbag. Does it look like something Coach has released recently? Before you buy a Coach bag off the street, on eBay or at that swap meet, take a look around a high-end retailer to become familiar with the styles of real Coach bags.
Step5
Open the bag and look inside. Is the Coach logo repeated on the lining? If so, repeat the previous steps for checking the logo and stiching. Look for a serial number because on the larger Coach bags, there should be a serial number stamped on a square patch of leather sewn into the lining.
Step6
Examine the hardware. Coach uses only the best. Is the zipper of high quality? Coach bags have 'YKK' stamped on their zippers. Also check out the tag; if it says, 'Made in China,' it still might be a real Coach bag, but it is definitely a fake if it says, 'Made in Korea.'