Parker Convertible Hippie Bag from Coach

parker leather-large convertible hippie

Pictured above is Mrs. Katie Holmes / Cruise and her little darlin Suri while out-and-about roaming the streets of sunny Beverly Hills. The perfect bag for the busy mom on the go: the Coach Parker Convertable Hippie Bag!

parker leather large convertible hippie

When it comes to designer handbags the $358 price tag is totally amazing - you get more quality and style for your buck.

Next are the features of the coach leather handbag that I pick up from Coach.com

PARKER LEATHER LARGE CONVERTIBLE HIPPIE    PARKER LEATHER LARGE CONVERTIBLE HIPPIE inside view

  • Soft lightweight leather
  • Fabric lining
  • Large interior zip pocket
  • Two small interior multi-functional pockets
  • Small exterior zip pocket
  • Hidden magnetic snap closure
  • 37” strap can be worn on the shoulder or crossbody
  • 15” handle with 9” drop
  • 14 (H) x 14 1/2 (L) x 3 (W)

As I have seen in Coach.com, there are only two colors avaliable, they are sand and white.

How to Spot a Fake Coach Bag

You wouldn’t think anyone would bother to make fake Coach bags because the originals are relatively inexpensive - at least compared to other high-fashion bags such as Prada, LV, etc. But as you know, people will do anything to make a quick buck. Fake Coach bags are a little difficult to spot, but here are some tips based on my personal experiences and observations:

cricket metallic large satchel1. Signature fabric: The “C” pattern will be crooked. Except for some newer patterns, like the “optic” or my new favorite “scarf print”, the tip of the horizontal “C” facing the other “C” should touch. Also, the pattern should line up and start in the center of the front panel of the bag (same with the back panel). The center seam should go straight down through the middle of the CC’s, and the pattern should be aligned horizontally and vertically. Also, the pattern should line up on any front or back pockets, so that it looks like there is no break in the pattern. (Note: Sometimes the pattern does not line up on side seams as this is nearly impossible to do.) The best way to tell is to go to the COACH website and look at the real thing, and then compare it to what you’re looking at on eBay and see if the pattern is different.

2. Sometimes the “CC” will actually be a “GG” - how much more obvious can you get! And no, this does not mean it’s a Gucci! (I’m not as familiar with Gucci products, but if someone is selling you a “COACH” bag which is imprinted with the letter “G” then logically it must be fake.)

3. The stitching or general construction of the bag looks sloppy - this is a sure sign because COACH does not make sloppy products! Each stitch should be the same length as every other stitch, it should be in a straight line, and there should be no “over-stitching”.

4. The bag does not look like any other bag you’ve ever seen - if it looks “sort of” like a bag you’ve seen but something is “off” - be careful!

5. Replicas: The seller is listing an unusually large number of the same exact bag. This is a red flag because there are websites where you can purchase good-quality replicas, and I have seen these replicas listed on eBay claiming to be authentic. Note that replicas are usually made of fabric, as leather is more expensive and therefore all-leather bags are less likely to be fake. (However, I have seen fake Coach bags made of all-leather. The all-leather fakes are usually very easy to spot - i.e. the quality of the leather is VERY poor, the fixtures are all wrong, etc.)

coach handbags6. Photos: Beware of blurry photos or stock photos (a stock photo is one that has been cut-and-pasted from the COACH website, usually with a white background) - this does not necessarily mean the bag is fake, but if you see either of these types of photos, I would contact the seller and ask if they can send you a photo of the actual item they’re selling.

7. Authenticity: Take note if there is absolutely no mention that the bag is authentic! If so, ask the seller to verify that they are offering an authentic product. If they fail to respond to your request, this may be a sign that they don’t want to incriminate themselves. But be careful! Just because the seller claims it’s authentic does not mean that it is.

8. Credo Patch: Most Coach bags have a “serial number” stamped on the inside, on a square patch of leather sewn into the lining. Some of the smaller purses (the “clutch,” the “swingpack” and the “mini”) do not have a serial number. The serial number typically consists of a series of numbers or a number-and-letter combination. The last 4-5 digits of the serial number indicate the style number of the bag. Careful, though, as fake Coach bags also have a serial number - so just because the bag has a serial number does NOT mean the it is authentic.

**UPDATE** If the patch is not stamped - in other words, embossed into the leather - but is simply printed in ink - beware! The only bags I’ve seen with the credo patch printed in ink are the newer lines, like the Legacy, where the credo is lettered in gold-colored ink - and even then, it is still stamped into the leather before it’s lettered over in gold.

***UPDATE REGARDING “SERIAL NUMBERS”*** History: Bags from the late 1960’s did not have any serial number. Coach added serial numbers to the creed in the 1970’s - each bag had a unique number - a “serial number” in the true sense of the word. This was apparently true through the 1980’s, and it was not until the 1990’s that Coach introduced the modern “registration format” of letters and numbers, with the last four digits indicating the style number of the bag - or, in the late 2000’s, the last five digits.

9. Fixtures: The “COACH” logo should be stamped on most of the metal hardware - except the older “classic favorite” styles.

**UPDATE** The newer Coach bags do not have the Coach stamp on any of the nickel/brass hardware, such as, the Legacy bags. But keep in mind that Coach still makes their regular ‘trendy’ line of bags, although the newer ones do not appear to have COACH stamped on the hardware (perhaps they are doing away with this). This is a situation where, because the style of a particular bag may change from year to year, you’ll need to find a photo of the authentic product - and make sure it’s the same style number - to compare with photos from the auction.

10. Zippers: Although the zipper pull on a real Coach bag will be made of leather or a series of rings, the actual zipper mechanism which pulls the two sides of the zipper together should be embossed with the letters “YKK”. This is the highest-quality manufacturer of zippers and Coach uses this brand. Sometimes it’s hard to see, especially on a photo. Even in person, you may need a magnifying glass to see the YKK, especially with very small zippers. Note: I have never seen a regular zipper pull on a Coach bag - in my experience, they are either made of leather, a single ring, or series or rings. This is one of the wonderful ways Coach makes their products unique, down to the very smallest detail!

cricket leather satchel-inside view11. Lining: If the outside of the bag has the CC pattern, the lining will NOT have any pattern. If the outside of the bag does NOT have the CC pattern, the lining will most likely have the CC pattern (although sometimes neither the outside nor the inside will have the CC pattern). You will NEVER see a bag with the CC pattern on the outside AND the inside - this is a sure sign of a fake bag. Also, the “classic favorites” style bags do not have a lining at all. (Note: Legacy bags all have a the same multi-colored striped *real* silk lining, no matter what the exterior color or pattern is.)

12. “Made in China”: I’ve been asked this question often - if it says “Made in China” does that mean it’s fake? The answer is no - Coach does make some bags in China. I have also heard that Coach has made bags in Turkey. However, I have also heard that Coach does NOT make bags in Korea or Thiland - so if you see a “Made in Korea” or “Made in Thailand” tag then you’ll know it’s fake. Bags sold on the “DHgate” website (and similar sites) are NOT authentic!!!

13. Other Auctions: I’ve received a lot of questions about bags on Overstock. They have an “auction” section similar to eBay, as does MSN, Yahoo, and others. I would use the same caution in purchasing from any auction. Bags sold at “purse parties” are not authentic!

14. Other Guides: Check out the Coach guide written by “fionaflyby” for more great tips. And knowknockoffs.com has additional info on fake handbags in general.

15. Seller Feedback: Finally, don’t forget to look at the seller’s feedback - what is their rating? If it is not 100% (or at least 99-plus) then make sure to read their feedback comments. If a seller has sold thousands of items, chances are someone has left negative feedback, which does not necessarily mean the bag they’re selling is fake. Sometimes buyers get anxious and leave negative feedback without giving the seller a chance to remedy the problem. So it’s always a good idea to check feedback ratings to see what type of negative feedback was left, and if the seller made any reply to that feedback. And as always, ask the seller questions if you have any doubts or need any additional info. If the seller responds with a suspicious explanation, I would be very cautious about bidding.

coach store16. Vendors: And remember - shop for COACH items in department stores and familiarize yourself with the outstanding quality of their products. It will then be easier for you to spot a fake one. Also note that Coach does not sell products “wholesale” or through any vendor other than department stores, Coach retail or outlet stores, and the Coach website. So if you run across a website claiming to sell authentic Coach merchandise, they are most likely counterfeits. These counterfeit websites will usually have some type of “disclaimer” stating that their products are “inspired by” Coach. This “disclaimer” is usually in fine print or on a separate page - but beware! - some websites do not have any such “disclaimer” and I can’t understand why they haven’t been shut down yet.

Article from: ebay.com, written by Lisa

Signs to Identify Authentic Coach Handbags

If it’s been a while since you’ve taken a look at Coach handbags, you may be surprised by how updated and expensive-looking the styles are. Most of the company’s best looks aren’t plastered with signature logos, but are covered instead with rich vintage leathers, patent and other interesting materials (including $20,000+ exotic skins).

Coach handbags are worth their high price. As always, there are people who would rather spend less and purchase a fake bag. The fake bags may look similar to the real thing, but they are not identical. To tell the difference between the fake and the real, all you have to do is read the signs.

Verify that all of the stitching is a uniform double-thickness. Any thin, single-thread or inconsistent stitching indicates a fake Coach handbag.

Check the lining on Coach signature handbags. Signature bags do not have signature linings. Signature linings are used by Coach, but only in bags with solid-colored exteriors.

Check the bag for a lining. Leaving the lining out of a bag is an easy way to cut costs when manufacturing a fake bag. All authentic Coach handbags are lined, with only one exception. The Coach Classic is sold without a lining.

Look closely at the Coach “C” logos on the outside of the bag. They should all be symmetrical, especially at the seams. Notice whether any of the “C” logos are cut off at any of the bag’s edges or seams. An authentic Coach handbag does not display a logo that has been severed or partially sewn into a seam. No matter how slight the compromise may be, the “C” should be completely in tact.

Look beyond the serial number or authentication code. Many designers use such codes and Coach is no exception. The difference is that Coach is very inconsistent with the use and application of these numbers. It is not uncommon to find Coach bags from different lines with the exact same number. Because of this, these codes are not a reliable means for determining authenticity.

Tips for Caring your Coach Handbags

1. Lightly clean your Coach leather handbag if it become dirty. You can use a baby wipe to lightly wipe the surface. There are also leather wipes available. You may not want to get your Coach leather handbag wet so don’t use a wet cloth to clean it. For heavier cleaning on Coach leather handbags, they sell a leather cleaner. Besides, any high quality leather cleaner is OK.

2. If your bag is a Coach signature handbag which is fabric, they sell a fabric cleaner for these bags. The fabric cleaner should only be used for the fabric bags.

3. A high quality leather moisturizer can be used after cleaning. This will help to keep it conditioned.

4. To clean the inside of your bag, use the hose attachment to your vacuum and gently clean the inside.

5. After cleaning, always store your handbag in the dust bag that came with it or a cotton pillow case. Please note that try not to place it on the floor, lay it flat on a shelf and do not stack or crush your Coach leather handbag.

Parker Photo Nylon Totes

Want to be attractive on the street? The bright Parker photo totes will help you a lot!

This series of nylon totes are priced at $358, more expensive than Bonnie Canves Totes.

parker butterfly print tote

Parker Butterfly Print Tote with its patent leather trim, brass grommets and an accessory which can be used as a ring to clip keys.

parker butterfly print tote

This is a side view.

parker butterfly print tote

Inside, it’s a large pocket with small PDA and multifunction slip pockets, and there’s a dog-leash clip closure.

parker photo nylon nyc tote

The Parker Photo Nylon NYC Tote, with NYC landmark and street scene graphics.

Parker Photo Nylon Tote's Chain

Attention to the handle, it’s a leather threaded chain-link handle. So does the Parker Photo Laughing Girl Tote.

parker photo nylon laughing girl tote

Parker Photo Nylon Laughing Girl Tote

parker photo nylon laughing girl tote

This is a back view.

Bonnie Canvas Totes

Bonnie Canvas Totes from Coach, made of cotton twill blend with contrasting leather trim and fabric lining, are priced at $298. The details are showed below. (Learn more about Bonnie Cashin)

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Bonnie graphic print detail with a framed pocket, that’s what I mostly loved.

coach tote inside

There are two cellphone and multifunction pockets inside.

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And two outside turn lock gusset pockets on each side. 

coach tote pattern

The pattern printed on the pink bonnie canvas tote.

The style of coach totes are also come in blue, navy and natural, as shown next.

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coach tote pattern

coach tote

coach tote

coach tote pattern

They’re definitely bright and chic enough to turn heads, but they look unsuitable for work. Still, they will be great weekend bags, as they’re more suitable for leisure time, like go shopping or go for a vacation.