Designer brand, Coach to buy over Kate Spade

Designer brand, Coach to buy over Kate Spade

The luxury retailer Coach has agreed to buy Kate Spade for $2.4 billion. The combined company will create a leading luxury lifestyle company supported

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The luxury retailer Coach has agreed to buy Kate Spade for $2.4 billion. The combined company will create a leading luxury lifestyle company supported by significant expertise in handbag design, merchandising, supply chain, and retail operations.

Coach and Kate Spade have long been the affordable luxury brands of choice, from Coach’s embossed logo and leather handbags to Kate Spade’s kitschy, colorful accessories, their products lured buyers who wanted a taste of fashion without the sharpest edges or the highest cost.

But in recent years, buyers have gravitated to brands at more extreme ends of the style spectrum, toggling between e-commerce giants like Amazon, fast-fashion brands like H&M and Zara, and luxury houses like Gucci.

Now, Coach has decided that its best path to growth is spending $2.4 billion for Kate Spade, hoping that expanding its portfolio of brands will help carve new territory in the crowded market. Its acquisition of Kate Spade confirms months of speculation on Wall Street, and is the latest in a series of purchases by the company, which aims to build a luxury group like European groups, LVMH Moët Hennessy Louis Vuitton and Kering, with two major differences: an identifiably American aesthetic and price.