NWT Coach Kisslock clutch Bag limited edition Runway Leather plum -blackcurrant
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                Collectors this is for you! unopened in original packaging. 
Luxurious burgundy leather with gold-tone frame. Stylish and sophisticated design.
Hope someone who’ll love this gets to cherish it. 
The bag is based on a 1969 archival style created by Coach’s first lead designer, Bonnie Cashin, originally named the Cashin Carry. Due to the updated design’s oversized nature, the team needed more time to perfect the frame, which was originally seen on a much smaller bag. This supersized version feels bold and nostalgic all at once.
The glove-tanned leather is designed to feel like a well-loved baseball glove: smooth, durable, and buttery soft. It’s offered in three rich colorways, including black, dark brown, and rose, each finished with brass hardware. This Black currant is on limited release for the new season. 
This bag sold out in seconds when SJP was seen wearing it as illustrated in the brown on her tv show. The bag has been sold out! It is the IT bag of 2025!!! 
This will be New in packaging - fresh new 
Color: Black Currant 
100% authentic!
Glove-tanned leather
Inside zip pocket
Kiss-lock closure
Leather lining
Detachable strap
Approx. 9.75" shoulder strap drop
Approx. 12.25" L x 11.75" H x 7.75" W
Last one! Limited color!
Prices determined by demand and market value. Once it’s sold it’s gone! So grab it if it’s the bag for you. This is a forever bag.
              
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