zip crossbody with horse and carriage print
ol/yellow
The Zip Crossbody is part of The Coach Originals, a collection of archival-inspired bags that celebrates our legacy and authentic New York heritage. Reimagined for today, this zip-top style is based on a 1997 Coach design. Crafted of refined leather and sturdy coated canvas printed with our iconic Horse and Carriage motif, it features an open interior and an exterior slip pocket for easy access to essentials. Some styles are just too good to leave in the archives.
Shipping and Returns
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Product details
- Printed coated canvas and refined calf leather
- Card slot
- Inside multifunction pocket
- Zip closure, leather lining
- Outside slip pocket
- Strap with 23 1/2" drop for shoulder or crossbody wear
- 7" (L) x 6" (H) x 2" (W)
- The Coach Originals
- Style No. 2705
Product Care
Leather
Love your leather, and it’ll love you forever. To help preserve the beauty of your bag over time, we offer free lifetime leather care at our Coach Retail stores. Simply call to make an appointment, and we’ll professionally clean and condition your bag while you shop (tip: bring a back-up bag for your belongings). We recommend this service every three months.
You can also clean and condition your bag at home by purchasing our Coach Leather Cleaner and Coach Leather Moisturizer.
Note: Coach Leather Cleaner should not be used on Sport Calf, suede or haircalf leathers. Coach Leather Moisturizer should not be used on buffalo, calfskin, suede or haircalf leathers.
Coated Canvas and Fabric/Jacquard
Clean with our Signature Fabric Cleaner. You can do this at home by purchasing our cleaner here.
Suede
Clean with a suede brush and suede eraser. Use the eraser to gently rub away spots and the brush to remove surface dirt and scuff marks and to revive the nap.
Exotic
Do not expose to water or moisture. If the leather gets wet, immediately wipe dry with a soft cloth, wiping with (not against) the direction of the scales.