Upcrafted Jelly Tabby Bag
$650
From $40/month, or 4 payments at 0% interest with Klarna
Color:
Silver/Black
Pre-owned and now (re)loved, this Jelly Tabby is a very special Coach upcrafted design inspired by our commitment to rethinking and reducing our impact on the planet. Saved from the landfill, this gently-worn bag was lovingly repaired and transformed by our in-house craftspeople who added clever details to give it a second life. It’s completely one-of-a-kind, and comes with its own unique set of charms. Wear it, love it, pass it on.
Reimagined by Eunice Chang with our dimensional Tea Rose appliqué in moody blues and darkly romantic hues for a dramatic finish, this flap-front style has been expertly cleaned, conditioned and restored. Our talented craftsperson Nicole Izquierdo embellished the flap and front with die-cut leather blooms, then added a playful repurposed charm. Originally based on an archival 1970s Coach design, our Jelly Tabby is made with at least 55% bio-attributed PVC,* a step towards reducing our use of fossil fuels.
*For all our science-lovers out there: The shell of the bag is made from jelly that uses both renewable and fossil feedstock in the manufacturing process. The amount of bio-attributed PVC is measured by a mass balance system so we cannot quantify the amount of bio-based content in each product. There is a possibility there is no bio-based material in this bag.
Reimagined by Eunice Chang with our dimensional Tea Rose appliqué in moody blues and darkly romantic hues for a dramatic finish, this flap-front style has been expertly cleaned, conditioned and restored. Our talented craftsperson Nicole Izquierdo embellished the flap and front with die-cut leather blooms, then added a playful repurposed charm. Originally based on an archival 1970s Coach design, our Jelly Tabby is made with at least 55% bio-attributed PVC,* a step towards reducing our use of fossil fuels.
*For all our science-lovers out there: The shell of the bag is made from jelly that uses both renewable and fossil feedstock in the manufacturing process. The amount of bio-attributed PVC is measured by a mass balance system so we cannot quantify the amount of bio-based content in each product. There is a possibility there is no bio-based material in this bag.