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Courtside Days at the U.S. Open with the Coin Clutch

  • Writer: Srishti Dhawan
    Srishti Dhawan
  • 4 hours ago
  • 2 min read

Fan Week at the U.S. Open carries its own electricity. The courts come alive with the clash of rackets, the shuffle of sneakers, and the applause that rises like waves across the stadium. The energy isn’t only on the baseline it spills into every corner, from the practice courts where legends are warming up to the walkways lined with fans leaning into the spectacle.


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It is here, in the thick of movement, that the Coin Clutch claims its moment. Designed in tumbled white leather, outlined with a hand-whipped stitched trim, this piece understands versatility.


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A wristlet handle gives it presence at the bar for drinks, while its slim frame can be slipped inside a tote to act as a wallet. It carries make-up for touch-ups, doubles as a clutch bag for dinner, and works as easily in the tropics as it does in the heart of the city.


At Flushing Meadows, its ease is undeniable. The main zipper closure holds your tickets, cards, or phone in place, and the unlined interior keeps the piece light nothing weighs you down as you move from the stands to the practice courts. At 7.5” by 9” by .5”, it is neither imposing nor forgettable; it is precisely proportioned to remain by your side, discreet yet distinct.


There is something cinematic about carrying it through the sunlit pathways of the U.S. Open. The gleam of leather, the quiet craftsmanship of the trim, the confidence of a bag made in the USA all in harmony with the pulse of the tournament.


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The U.S. Open is not just a series of matches; it is a ritual of late summer. To step courtside is to be part of something iconic. And in this arena, the Coin Clutch is not an accessory it is your companion, attuned to the rhythm of movement, tailored for every chapter of the day.

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