

Look carefully! They can be hard to find as they are small and often way down in one corner of an inner pocket. In 2014, Coach momentarily started putting the style number of the bag on a small white tag sewn into the bag, rather than on the creed patch. But fear not! Your bag (probably) does actually still have a number, you just have to do a little bit more work to get to it. However, here is the first exception to the rule! Sometimes, you will have a Coach bag with a creed patch that does not have a number on it at all. Here is what the creed stamped straight onto the leather can look like:Īnd here is what the number looks like, stamped onto a creed patch: On earlier bags, the creed was stamped straight onto the leather. This is the little leather patch inside the bag which also features a small text about the Coach brand (the creed), the materials of the bag or sometimes even something special about the style of bag in which it is found. The first place to look for a Coach style number, is on the Coach creed patch, sometimes also called the Coach story patch. WHERE TO FIND THE COACH SERIAL / STYLE NUMBERS (That’s right, the first rule of Coach Club, is that there are always exceptions to the rules.) What exceptions and deviations to be aware of.How they can help you authenticate a bag.These numbers are what we will be focusing on today. Coach bags don’t have an actual “serial number” anymore, but what they do have is a “style number” combined with a few extra numbers that are actually way more useful than an actual serial number. Some brands give every single one of their bags a serial number, which is an individual number that is unique to the specific bag, and this is what Coach did, until 1994. Serial numbers in luxury designer bags can often be an important factor when authenticating an expensive item you bought online, found at the thrift store or bought from anywhere other than the official brand store.

Have you ever wondered what those numbers inside your Coach bag are? Or if they actually mean something? And if they can help you authenticate a bag you bought second hand? If the answer to any of these questions is “yes”, or you would just love to brush up on your Coach serial numbers, keep reading!
