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We're hosting a party with Coach, and we want you there

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Come personalise your own bag |   SPONSOR CONTENT [Join Who What Wear's editors for a night of bags

Come personalise your own bag | [VIEW IN BROWSER](   [SHOP]( [CELEBRITY]( [STREET STYLE]( [FASHION TRENDS]( SPONSOR CONTENT [We're hosting a party with Coach and we want you there]( [We're hosting a party with Coach and we want you there]( [Join Who What Wear's editors for a night of bags and bubbles at Coach's Regent Street store to celebrate the launch of the brand's digital printing service. Not only will you have the chance to personalise your own bag and take a snap in the photo booth, but you could also take home one of 300 goody bags distributed on arrival (first come, first served), all of which include a stylish zip pouch. If that's not enough, five goody bags will also contain golden tickets to win a Coach Signature bag and digital printing experience.]( [RSVP HERE]( FOLLOW US: ttps://twitter.com/whowhatwearuk [PRIVACY]( [UNSUBSCRIBE](brand=fashion&source=dedicated) [TERMS]( [@WHOWHATWEAR.COM]( © 2018 Clique, Inc. All rights reserved. 8391 Beverly Blvd. Suite #169, Los Angeles, CA 90042

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