Pillow Talk: The Truth Behind the Coach Pillow Tabby 18

Leather expert Tanner Leatherstein dissects and reviews the Coach Pillow Tabby 18 handbag, showcasing close-up details of its craftsmanship, leather quality, and design flaws.

The Coach Pillow Tabby 18 bag has garnered attention for its plush, cushiony design and stylish appeal. Advertised as being crafted from Nappa leather, this bag promises a premium quality finish. In this blog post, we will thoroughly examine the construction and material quality of the Pillow Tabby 18 through a detailed analysis and various tests to determine if it lives up to its claims.


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Design and First Impressions

The Coach Pillow Tabby 18 is visually striking with its soft, puffy design, giving it a distinctive cushion-like appearance. This 'pillow' effect is achieved through a combination of filling materials and the leather's structure, creating a squishy, comfortable texture. Although the outer surface of the bag is labeled as Nappa leather, which is known for its smooth texture and high-quality finish, a closer look reveals that it resembles sheepskin with a Nappa finish. The bag’s design thoughtfully balances comfort and style, enhancing its overall appeal.

Construction Analysis

To assess the authenticity and quality of the materials used in the Pillow Tabby 18, we conducted a series of tests on various components of the bag. Both the outer and inner leather underwent an acetone test to determine if they were dyed through or if they had a pigmented finish. The outer leather, described as Nappa leather, showed that the acetone did not significantly remove the finish, indicating a pigmented Nappa finish. The grain and texture of the leather remained consistent, confirming the use of high-quality lambskin.


In contrast, the interior leather was of a lower quality. We analyzed the pore density of the inner lining, which indicated it was sheepskin—an older and less expensive option compared to the lambskin used on the exterior. The acetone test revealed a lower-quality finish with more pigment covering the raw wet-blue color, confirming that the interior leather was not dyed through but finished to match the outer layer.


The 'pillow' effect of the bag is achieved through a combination of a soft, spongy substance and filling fibers, similar to those found in standard pillows. This design choice enhances the bag’s comfort and appearance, making it a standout piece.


Additionally, the story piece, a small component meant to enhance the bag’s design narrative, was found to be made from PU (polyurethane) rather than leather. This choice is somewhat disappointing, as Coach typically uses leather for these elements. The use of PU appears to be a cost-saving measure that might detract from the bag's overall premium feel.


The hardware and accessories on the Pillow Tabby 18 were subjected to a stress test to evaluate their durability. The metal accessories appear to be made from a flexible metal alloy that bends rather than breaks under stress. This alloy is durable and prevents cracking or rusting, ensuring longevity and maintaining its aesthetic appeal over time.

Cost Analysis

In terms of cost, the estimated expense of the leather used for the Pillow Tabby 18 is approximately $15, considering the lambskin for the outer surface and the cheaper sheepskin for the lining. The total production cost, taking into account the complexity of the design and the quality of the accessories, is estimated to be around $65.


Given that the bag retails for $395, the retail price is significantly higher than the estimated production cost. This premium pricing reflects the brand’s market positioning as well as the overall design and craftsmanship of the bag.

Conclusion

Overall, the Coach Pillow Tabby 18 is a well-made bag featuring a luxurious design and high-quality outer leather. The Nappa leather used on the exterior is authentic and contributes to the bag's premium feel. However, the cheaper interior leather and non-leather story piece are notable drawbacks. Despite these issues, the bag’s craftsmanship, plush design, and durable hardware justify its higher retail price to some extent. If you value style and comfort and can overlook the cost-saving measures on the interior components, the Coach Pillow Tabby 18 is a worthwhile investment.

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