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Vintage 1960 s Bonnie Cashin Coach Leather Bag
By Coach, Bonnie Cashin
Located in Toronto, ON
Beautiful vintage Coach leather bag, designed by Bonnie Cashin. Fantastic design, with adjustable
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1960s American Handbags and Purses

Late 1960s Bonnie Cashin Vintage Leather Coat Sills Orange Original Belt Pockets
By Bonnie Cashin
Located in Portland, OR
This orange leather Bonnie Cashin coat for Sills is from the late 1960s or early 1970s. It comes
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1960s American Coats and Outerwear

Vintage Bonnie Cashin All Black Coat with Cashmere Blend Lining
By Bonnie Cashin
Located in Portland, OR
We love vintage Bonnie Cashin clothing and we have sold hundreds of her pieces over the years. Her
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1970s American Coats

Vintage BONNIE CASHIN Mohair leather coat
By Bonnie Cashin
Located in Newport Beach, CA
Excellent condition BONNIE CASHIN / Sills mohair & leather coat. This wonderful coat was
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1960s American Coats

Bonnie Cashin Attached Shoulder Bag Coat 1960s
By Bonnie Cashin
Located in Phoenix, AZ
A fine and rare vintage Bonnie Cashin leather trimmed canvas coat. Vivid lime green cotton canvas
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1960s American Car Coats

Sills Bonnie Cashin Vintage Coat Green Boucle Leather Trim Toggle
By Bonnie Cashin
Located in Portland, OR
I love this late 1960's or early 1970's vintage Bonnie Cashin curly lime green boucle' Sills Coat
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1960s American Coats and Outerwear

Bonnie Cashin Sills 2 Pc Suede Outfit Knickers Jacket Belt Saks Fifth Avenue 60s
By Bonnie Cashin
Located in Portland, OR
Vintage Bonnie Cashin Sills caramel brown suede outfit with knickers, jacket and original belt
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1960s American Trouser Pant Suits

Bonnie Cashin Sills Blue Leather Vintage Blazer Jacket Lipmans
By Bonnie Cashin
Located in Portland, OR
This is a beautiful blue leather vintage blazer from Bonnie Cashin for Sills. This late 1960's or
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1960s American Blazers

Bonnie Cashin Vintage Tweed Leather Skirt Jacket Suit 8
By Bonnie Cashin
Located in Portland, OR
This Bonnie Cashin skirt suit is made of a tan brown tweed and is trimmed in tan leather. The
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1960s American Skirt Suits

Bonnie Cashin Vintage Mustard Cashmere Sweater Dress Made In Scotland
By Bonnie Cashin
Located in Portland, OR
by Bonnie Cashin for Sills. This mustard cashmere sweater dress was made in Scotland, is in mint
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1960s Scottish Informal Dresses

Bonnie Cashin Vintage Raincoat Tan Navy With Toggle Closures Size 12/14
By Bonnie Cashin
Located in Portland, OR
This is a vintage 1970's Bonnie Cashin raincoat with the Weatherwear for Russ Taylor label. Bonnie
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1970s American Raincoats

Vintage COACH brown leather bag designed by Bonnie Cashin, Made in New York City
By Coach
Located in Kashiwa, Chiba
1980s. Vintage COACH brown leather bag, handbag designed by Bonnie Cashin, Made in New York City
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1980s American Top Handle Bags

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Vintage Bonnie Cashin For Sale on 1stDibs

On 1stDibs, you can find the most appropriate vintage or contemporary vintage bonnie cashin for your needs in our varied inventory. Brown is a pretty popular color, but we also have Black, Red, Beige and more in stock now. An accessory like this designed by Bonnie Cashin, Bonnie Cashin for Coach Leatherware and Coach — each of whom created a beautiful version of this treasured item — is worth considering. There aren’t many items for men if you’re seeking these accessories, as most of the options available are for women and unisex.

How Much is a Vintage Bonnie Cashin?

Prices for a vintage bonnie cashin can differ depending upon size, designer and other attributes — on 1stDibs, these accessories begin at $225 and can go as high as $1,855, while, on average they fetch $738.

Bonnie Cashin for sale on 1stDibs

The name Bonnie Cashin may not be as recognizable as those of other fashion greats, like Tom Ford, Donna Karan or Bill Blass, but few designers have made as profound an impact on American sportswear. 

Born in 1907, Cashin began her career as a costume designer in the late 1920s, founding her own line, Bonnie Cashin Designs, in 1952. She created uniforms for American Airlines flight attendants and American servicewomen during World War II and collaborated with more than 35 brands, including Ballantyne and Hermès

Perhaps best known for her work as lead designer at Coach from 1961 to 1974, Cashin also had a fruitful collaboration, from 1951 to 1977, with the leather manufacturer Sills. For Sills, she playfully mixed and matched materials in her work, and her exceptional coats and other outerwear dazzled with bold patterns an exaggerated sleeves.

Cashin created convertible garments using ingenious engineering and is even credited with the modern concept of layering, which won her a Neiman Marcus award in 1950. So, although her work might be a bit under the radar, those in the know covet Cashin treasures — collectors have evidently snapped up examples of a statement coat she designed for Sills during the late 1960s. The piece, which is made of a chunky mohair yarn woven in a vibrant lime-green-and-black oversize houndstooth pattern, is documented in Stephanie Lake’s 2016 monograph, Bonnie Cashin: Chic Is Where You Find It (Rizzoli).

Vintage Cashin pieces, which were informed by the designer’s global travels, have sparked fervent online discussions, with a growing community of enthusiasts sharing tips on sourcing and thoughtful restoration of her timeless works, particularly her Coach bags

Indeed, fifty years after her departure, her contributions to Coach’s identity remain commercially successful and beloved by collectors. The brass turnlock, introduced by Cashin in 1961, is now a hallmark of the brand. And her clever antique-style metal kiss-lock clasps and inset coin-purse pockets were prominently featured in Coach’s New York Fashion Week presentation in 2024.

Nearly a quarter century after her death, in 2000, Cashin’s designs remain strikingly original. Ironically, a designer frequently overlooked in discussions of mid-century fashion is the visionary talent behind pieces that, once seen, are completely unforgettable.

Find vintage Bonnie Cashin bags and clothing for sale on 1stDibs.