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Agree

by Shawna Blake

Created on: January 01, 2008

It arrives in a glossy brown box with ivory trim. In the lower right hand corner is a logo both coveted and recognized around the globe. I perused the site for months before making a final decision and taking that large expensive leap. When it was delivered to me, I could barely contain my excitement and tore open the box like a mad woman. It was pure perfection, and I am completely enamored with my purchase. I have been toting the bag around for nearly four months, and even today, each time I look at it I smile. It is every fashionista's dream come true, and I have it, with a matching pair of shades. Four hundred and fifty for the pair, crazy? When the total was charged to my account I thought so too. Since then, I would consider myself crazy for ever doing anything different. In fact, I am hoping to pick up some a Coach bag for my laptop, as well as a wallet, perhaps a keychain and maybe a slingback for those summer activities where taking a purse is too cumbersome.

I have often heard this phrase, "you get what you pay for", and since I work hard for my money, I tend to want to spend it wisely. There is nothing worse than spending hard earned cash on something that turns out to be a piece of junk. This is the case with the purses that I buy. I think of any item that is officially Coach is not a luxury item, but an investment. A few years ago, I would never have considered splurging on such a high priced material item. I attended a party where I bought two Prada handbags, and one Coach. I will never use anything else again. Sure, the pricey logo is a plus and something that easily catches the eye, but when I buy something for myself I buy what I want, other people's opinions of what I spend my paycheck on are really not a concern for me.

Coach purses are not simply overpriced bags to impress your fellow man. I will admit that when I notice someone that is carrying one, I am impressed with the item, and I do feel a slight twinge of envy (especially if it is some young teenager that is spoiled to the brim and hobnobbing it up in the middle of Victoria's Secret where grown ups should be able to shop in peace). But, I buy the Coach products because I enjoy them. They are of great quality, I love the styles, and the overall look of their items. If I am going to spend upwards of thirty dollars on a handbag from a department store, I would rather spend a bit more for quality and high style.

The Coach handbags are made to last a lifetime, literally. The company backs their product one hundred percent, which means that if the item needs repaired, Coach will do so. If you have purchased a bag that is indeed an official Coach, it is supposed to last you years. Of course the company banks on you wanting a newer style every now and again, and that is part of the key to the company's success. I personally love the items that I have so much that I want to expand my collection to include more quality items, including luggage. Are they worth the money, you ask? They are in fact worth more than that. You get out of these bags what you put into them, just like most other items on the market today.

Yes, it is nice when someone notices my designer bag, but I don't base my self image on what other people say. What I hate more, though is when people tell me what to spend my money on. If I want a Coach purse, I will damn well buy a Coach purse, and I don't think that any one should tsk me for that. I enjoy nice things, and as long as I work to buy them for myself, why shouldn't I have them? I work extremely hard at my job, and I work many extra hours when I endeavor to purchase something that is a high end item. I pay all of my own bills, and am even allowing my younger sister and neice to live on my dime while my sister goes to school. I think that I deserve something nice every now and again I may not be a millionaire, but I make a decent enough living. I take very good care of any item that I buy for myself, whether it is clothing or electronics, or furniture. Of course I would choose an item that will stay nearly as pristine years after I buy it because it was of quality to begin with.

Don't judge me on my expensive handbag if you have your own extravagant purchases here and there. I work hard and pay to live just like anyone else does. What is the difference in my spending three hundred dollars on a bag instead of opting for a twenty dollar bag from WalMart, if you who judge me is paying one hundred dollars a month for satellite radio instead of listening to it for free? Not to mention the first few hundred dollars for the receiver for the radio. Imagine how much you may spend per year on those one dollar bottles of water you drink non stop. The difference between a smoker buying up to two packs of cigarettes a day, or my buying a necessity item that I enjoy? There is no difference, except I can resell my item on ebay for profit when I get tired of it, but you have smoked your cigarettes, and wasted money on radio waves, and you have no water. So, to speak. Everybody has their demons, at least I admit to mine; I like to buy myself nice things, including Ugg boots, Victoria's Secret items, Columbia jackets and yes, Coach purses (and sunglasses, wallets, etc). These are things that I enjoy, and to me the cost does not outweigh the quality and or comfort, and style. That, you see is MY opinion. Do I force my opinion on others, or frown upon what other people buy with their money? Not if it doesn't concern me. So was my three hundred dollars worth spending on that beautiful Coach purse that I can cherish for a few years worth it? Absolutely. It is worth every penny.

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Disagree

by Wai Yan

Created on: March 06, 2008

Coach Bags are second-rate and not worth my money. I am not here to argue why you should not spend money that you don't have on a nice handbag, but I am here to argue why you should not spend half of your rent money on a Coach Bag.

Coach bags are everywhere! Every other girl or woman is carrying one, which makes Coach very unoriginal! The price on the tag is not completely unaffordable, so long as you're willing to give up a few necessities, like...FOOD. Okay, I'm exaggerating. You're, more or less, giving up on your daily dose of Starbucks - if you're into Starbucks.

The thing is, I'm completely unopposed to spending half of the cost of my rent on a fabulous ORIGINAL piece of artwork that I know that can be resold for about the same cost (or more!) that I've spent; and most importantly, there are not 10 million of these bags floating around on Ebay. I'm completely opposed to spending money towards Coach bags, because they are a dime a dozen. That goes the same for Dooney & Burkes bags. They are a dime a dozen, are in the same targeted niche as Coach, and very unoriginal and they purposely copy the likes of Louis Vuitton.

See, Fashion is about being an individual, not flaunting off a brand name; especially when the person in question is flaunting off an ugly $300 Coach bag that looks like something your grandma would tote around. All because of the leather label: COACH is recognizable.

However , I am guilty of owning two Coach bags. One, no one has, actually, which is good news for me and was only $86. The second one I don't even use, because I saw some teeny bopper sporting it one day in Niketown, so I drop kicked it into the back of my closet. Never to be found again. I do, on the other hand, like their little accessories, such as the scarves. The scarves are okay in my book, just not the bags!

Okay, so you want a bag that is original in design and it needs to meet your price range? Try any up-and coming-designers who are entering into the Fashion Industry. These designers have a fresh and new outlook on designs and they are definitely exciting refreshment from the likes of such hacks, like Coach and Dooney & Burkes.

You want originality and can afford an expensive bag? Try the contemporary styles of Prada, Chanel, Louis Vuitton, Fendi, Gucci, Yves Saint Laurent, Dior, and Chole bags. These designers have some pretty sweet contemporary bags out there that are not mass produced and very original, but just don't get their signature bags. Signature bags tend to scream poser and makes another person wonder if it's a fake.

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