Coach (Tapestry Inc.)
Summary
American luxury fashion house known for leather handbags and accessories, parent company Tapestry also owns Kate Spade and Stuart Weitzman.
History Timeline
1941: Founded as family-run leather goods workshop in Manhattan. 1960s: Reed Krakoff joins, transforms brand. 2000s: Coach bag becomes American status symbol. 2014: Spun off from Coach Inc into Tapestry Inc. 2017: Acquired Kate Spade for $2.4B. 2020: Pandemic hit Chinese luxury demand. 2022: Capri Holdings merger blocked by FTC. 2024: Tapestry-Capri merger still under regulatory review.
Business Model
Designs and sells leather handbags, accessories, footwear, and ready-to-wear. Operates through directly-run stores (approximately 300 in US), outlet stores (approximately 250), wholesale (department stores), and e-commerce. Positioned as accessible luxury. Tapestry also owns Kate Spade (contemporary) and Stuart Weitzman (luxury footwear).
Moat Analysis
Brand recognition as the quintessential American luxury brand. Direct-to-consumer store network controls brand experience. Outlet channel provides margin management. Strong Chinese market presence (Greater China is number 2 market). Tapestry multi-brand portfolio covers different luxury segments.
Key Data
Approximately $6B Tapestry revenue (Coach approximately $4.5B, Kate Spade approximately $1.5B), approximately 20,000 employees globally, approximately 900 stores worldwide. Coach accounts for approximately 70% of Tapestry revenue.
Interesting Facts
Coach was originally founded to make men's wallets and billfolds in a Manhattan loft. The iconic Coach C pattern was introduced in 2001 and became one of the most counterfeited designs in fashion, ironically proving the brand's desirability.