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Coach Revived the Iconic 1969 Bonnie Cashin Design for Spring

— March 18, 2026 — Fashion
The Kisslock Frame Bag 27 draws directly from Coach's archives, reimagining the "Cashin Carry" — a 1969 design by the brand's first lead designer, Bonnie Cashin. Built from multicolored lightweight straw woven with refined calf leather and lined with regenerative cotton, the midsized carryall balances texture and structure in a way that feels both nostalgic and current. The kisslock closure, lifted from vintage coin purse hardware, is the kind of detail that earns a second look.

At 10.5" x 9.75" x 7.75", the bag sits comfortably in the carryall category without tipping into oversized territory. A detachable shoulder strap, inside zip pocket, and single credit card slot keep the interior intentional rather than overbuilt. Priced at $670 CAD, the Kisslock Frame Bag 27 is part of Coach's spring 2026 collection, available now.

Trend Themes

  1. Archival Revival — Heritage designs from brand archives are being reissued with contemporary proportions and finishes, creating space for products that blend nostalgia with modern utility.
  2. Heritage Hardware Resurgence — Vintage closures and metal fittings are returning as focal design elements, suggesting potential for differentiated product identity through distinctive functional details.
  3. Sustainable Luxury Materials — The integration of regenerative textiles and responsibly sourced leathers into premium goods points toward new high-margin offerings that marry eco-credentials with craftsmanship.

Industry Implications

  1. Fashion Accessories — Accessory makers can capitalize on revived silhouettes and signature hardware to create collectible pieces that command premium pricing.
  2. Luxury Retail — Boutiques and omni-channel retailers are positioned to curate archive-led drops that reshape scarcity models and drive experiential customer engagement.
  3. Textile Manufacturing — Producers of regenerative and hybrid textiles may find demand for novel weaves and blends that support premium branding and sustainability claims.
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