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Coach Makes Headway In Handbag War

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Coach Makes Headway In Handbag War

Postby Mulboyne » Sun Dec 16, 2007 9:19 pm

[floatr]Image[/floatr]CNN: Coach Gets Traction In Japan's Bag Wars
Some U.S. luxury retailers are bracing for a chilly Christmas as a credit crunch cuts consumer spending. But the mood is sunnier on the far side of the Pacific, where Coach is enjoying springtime in Japan as the country's fastest-growing imported handbag brand...Coach's Japan sales have zoomed over 400% since 2001 to $483.2million in fiscal '07. Its market share has more than tripled to 11% as it chases Louis Vuitton...Coach also made plenty of missteps in appealing to younger Japanese consumers in the 1990s. First, the American handbag company picked the staid Mitsukoshi department store as its exclusive distributing partner..."Why on earth are you working with Mitsukoshi?" Mike Fiorella, then a marketing adviser for Coach, had asked Ian Bickley, then head of Coach's Japan operations. Fiorella, who had lived in Japan for more than 10 years at that time, knew that women in their 20s and 30s didn't hang out at Mitsukoshi...Coach needed to convince local shoppers that items designed and crafted by a New York-based firm differed from those made by Europeans. They did this by stressing in the Japanese media that New York-style products used fun images and bolder colors than Europe. "Japanese consumers are very, very hungry for information" and want to know every detail about a brand, Fiorella said. But Coach's most telling move in Japan was making its bags more affordable than Louis Vuitton's. "The majority are in the $300-$500 range," said Needham & Co. analyst Christine Chen. "Compared with Prada, Louis Vuitton and Gucci, that's a bargain"...The upshot of all these moves is that Coach filled a niche for affordable luxury products that rivals in Japan had ignored...more...
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Postby FG Lurker » Mon Dec 17, 2007 10:28 am

I used to like Coach leather goods a lot and bought Coach bags as gifts from time to time.

Now their manufacturing is all in China though and I really have a hard time paying premium prices for Chinese-made products. :(
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Postby DrP » Mon Dec 17, 2007 12:44 pm

Yeah - the old Coach was great. As for success in Japan - everyone knows its just a matter of training the brand monkeys. I'm surprised that Coach would have started off with Mitsukoshi - they should have been much smarter than that - or used Dentsu - at least they know where the real money is in Japan... marketing to enjo-kosai.
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Postby Catoneinutica » Mon Dec 17, 2007 8:00 pm

FG Lurker wrote:I used to like Coach leather goods a lot and bought Coach bags as gifts from time to time.

Now their manufacturing is all in China though and I really have a hard time paying premium prices for Chinese-made products. :(


Yeah, I remember buying them for special someones back when they were made of the finest, most supple leather. (They even made a sofa, which, at $10,000, was out of this playa's reach at the time.) Still, Mrs. Catone tells me that fine, supple leather is most impractical for daily use, and she's got a bunch of bedraggled old Coach bags to prove it (but those scuffs and scratches are like a fine patina, I say).

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