AI-powered eBay listing tool for Coach bags, wallets & luxury accessories
Upload photos of your Coach bag, wallet, or accessory and RGLister's AI reads the style number from the creed patch or interior tag, identifies the collection name and material, and generates a complete eBay listing. For a Coach Tabby 26 in Pebble Leather Black, RGLister extracts that exact description from the bag's tag and photos, populating the title with the style name and material that buyers search for. Hardware color, bag dimensions, and condition notes are all included automatically.
Include a close-up photo of the interior tag and creed patch — these are the key data sources that allow RGLister to precisely identify any Coach piece and generate a listing that meets buyer expectations.
The Coach Tabby family is the current bestseller — Tabby Shoulder Bag 26 sells $150-$300 used depending on color and condition, and the Pillow Tabby sells $200-$400. Coach Alie and Swagger bags sell $80-$160. The Coach 1941 line commands premium prices — the Rogue bag sells $200-$400 and the Swagger 27 sells $150-$250. Vintage Coach leather bags from the 1990s-early 2000s (before the C logo became dominant) sell $80-$250 — classic turn-lock and bucket styles are especially sought-after.
Coach Outlet pieces sell $30-$80 and move quickly at lower price points. Coach wallets sell $30-$80 depending on style, and mini crossbody bags sell $50-$120. Vintage Bonnie Cashin era Coach bags from the 1960s-1970s can fetch $200-$500 from serious collectors.
Coach is consistently one of the top three selling designer brands on eBay. Buyers search by specific style names (Tabby, Swagger, Alie) and expect accurate material descriptions (pebbled leather vs smooth leather vs signature canvas). RGLister reads the creed patch and interior tags to identify style numbers and collection details from photos, saving resellers the manual lookup time on Coach's extensive catalog — especially critical for thrift flippers working through large batches of Coach inventory.
Always photograph the creed patch inside the bag — it contains the style number that confirms exactly which bag you have and helps buyers verify authenticity. Include photos of the hardware condition (clasp, zippers, D-rings) since tarnished hardware is common on used Coach and buyers want to see it. For vintage Coach, photograph the exterior stamp on the bottom — older USA-made pieces command higher prices than later manufactured pieces. Note whether the original dust bag and authenticity card are included — complete packages sell for $20-$40 more. Measure and include dimensions since Coach makes multiple sizes of the same style name (Tabby 20 vs Tabby 26 vs Tabby 38).
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