Oh no! It seems Coach is going down the same path that ended up degrading Dooney & Bourke into a glorified teeny bopper handbag label. I was very impressed with the direction Coach had taken over the past couple of years and considered it one of the better labels in the moderately-priced range (except for their over $1000 bags that defy logic). Then they go and design something like this! Except for its' classic shape and practical storage features, the Coach Tattersall Graffiti Domed Satchel is all wrong. I mean WRONG! The tragic graffiti-print fabric exterior and tacky metallic leather trim make for one stunted handbag. Plus it's priced at $498. Are they kidding me? I wouldn't pay 5 pennies for this thing let alone $500. My advice to the design team at Coach is to stick to classic beauties such as the Penelope, Spectator and Madison collections and leave the ridiculous hag bags to D & B or Juicy Couture.Coach Tattersall Graffiti Domed Satchel - $498 via Coach's website














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3 Responses to "Coach Tattersall Graffiti Domed Satchel"Hi Dania, You know, I really like this bag. I love the classic beauties by Coach, but I really thought this has a fun, unique twist to it. Don't get me wrong, Classic Coach like the ones you mentioned above are irreplaceable, but I think the splash of fun is great for this one line. Funny how two people can see one handbag in such different lighting. Gotta love it.
I have to agree with handbagcritic, I like this bag as well. I just seems to have a fun twist to it, and I would use it for such occassions.
I absolutely love this bag. It caught my attention in late winter when it first arrived in the coach area in my favorite department store. The bag absolutely says summer fun. Isn't fun about being young at heart. This bag says it all. Plus the great understyling of the plaid print give it a standard coach underbelly. I can't wait to wear mine with all my solid color summer clothes that need a splash of pizzaz.
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