Federal Bag
Bonnie Cashin for Sills model, courtesy of the UCLA Library
Ad from 1972
Myth vs reality...
There's a story that continues to go around the internet that the Federal Bag was gifted by President Nixon to the wives of the senators who went with him on his famous trip to China in February of 1972. This story seems to have come from a seller on eBay, and has been shared through the Purse Forum. After some fact checking with the Richard Nixon Presidential Library and Museum, I can confirm that no senators were among Nixon's entourage to China, and only three other women aside from the First Lady were included in the travelling party (one US Rep, Nixon's secretary, and assistant to the First Lady). It does not appear this story lines up, at least as retold.
Along with this rumor is the claim that the government was responsible for imprinting the Great Seal on these bags. That is also not true; Coach produced these bags in their entirety and sold them through retail outlets, making them available to the general public. The NYT article I have here recounts how the Federal Bag was born, as shared by Miles Cahn (founder of Coach Leatherware).
Separate from the above, there is one ad from October 1972 that mentions the Federal Bag as "designed for President Nixon gift giving". We already know this bag wasn't designed "for" the President based on the above information. Did he gift any of these bags? Possibly! This story probably has a nugget of truth to it somewhere, though no hard evidence has yet been found.
If you have any details relating to this rumor, please reach out! vintagecoachie@gmail.com
NYT article from January 1972 featuring Miles Cahn
Ad from October 1972
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