Upcrafted Jelly Tabby Bag
$550
From $49/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 Rose Oliva with silvery studs for a punctuated finish, this high-shine style has been expertly cleaned, conditioned and restored. Our talented craftsperson Jose Reyna hand-decorated the flap with polished border rivets, replaced the pushlock closure and 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 Rose Oliva with silvery studs for a punctuated finish, this high-shine style has been expertly cleaned, conditioned and restored. Our talented craftsperson Jose Reyna hand-decorated the flap with polished border rivets, replaced the pushlock closure and 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.