The Ultimate Guide To Keeping Your Bags New As Ever

Hey fashionista! Your handbag isn't just an accessory; it's practically your BFF. It's there for you through thick and thin, and it deserves some love in return. We're about to spill the tea on how to keep your handbag looking fresh and new – because, trust us, it's worth it!


Maintaining the Perfect Shape:

Ensuring your handbag retains its shape is key to long-lasting elegance. Before storing it away, gently add some stuffing to provide the necessary support (old newspapers, cloth rags make good stuffings)  Be cautious not to overstuff; just use enough to help your bag maintain its original form.

Keep the dust away:

When your handbag takes a breather, let it rest in a dust bag. Dust bags keep your bag safe from dust and harsh light, ensuring it maintains its texture and colour.


Oops, Stains Happen!

Life's a bit messy sometimes, right? Spills or smudges can be a buzzkill, but they don't stand a chance. Just grab a damp cloth and give your bag a gentle TLC session. Speaking of stains, let's not forget about those pesky pen ink mishaps! Keep those pens closed properly to prevent any surprises.


The Handbag Shuffle:

Your handbags need a little shake-up too! Rotate them to keep things fresh. This little trick can extend the life of your collection and keep each bag looking party ready.


Handle with Sass/ Handle with Care:

Treat your handbag like the diva it is. When you place it down, choose a spot that's clean and moisture free. Shield it from direct sunlight to maintain the original colours and keep your bag feeling new as ever!

Pro Tip: Avoid direct contact with sharp objects like jewellery, knives, long nails, or anything that could potentially scratch or damage the bag's surface.


Rainy Day Dance/ Rainy Day Rescue:

Water and bags—definitely not a match made in heaven. Keep your handbag safe from moisture to avoid potential damage. Caught in the rain? No problem – First, gently pat the affected area with a dry cloth to absorb as much moisture as possible. Avoid rubbing, as this can spread the water and potentially damage the material. Secondly, just make sure it dries naturally, avoiding heat sources.