How to Care for Your Designer Handbag

5 Easy Tips to Care for Your Handbag

If you’re like me, you want your high-end bags to look fabulous for years to come. Keeping them in top shape isn’t too hard if you know a few tricks. It doesn’t take a lot of work to maintain the quality of your bag, but it does require consistency. If you follow these tips regularly, you’ll keep your bags looking great and feeling fresh!

1. Don't hang the bag 
Hanging a bag by its handles can distort its shape and put stress on the leather or fabric, leading to stretching or sagging. Over time, this consistent strain can weaken the seam where the body of the bag meets the handles and cause the bag to lose its structure. To keep your bag looking its best, store it upright or in a way that supports its natural shape, which helps prevent damage and maintains its overall structure.


2. Normalize using a twilly 
A twilly scarf can protect the handles of your bag from oils, dirt, and wear. Just tie the twilly around the handles, and it will create a barrier between your bag and everyday wear and tear. Plus, it adds a stylish touch, allowing you to switch up your look and coordinate with different outfits while also enhancing your bag’s protection.


3. Keep it out of extreme temperatures
Extreme heat or cold can seriously affect your bag’s material. Heat might make the handles or trim get sticky and peel, and with leather, it can dry out and crack. Cold, on the other hand, can make the material stiff and brittle. To keep your bag in great shape, store it in a temperature-controlled space, away from direct sunlight, heaters, or air conditioners. That way, it’ll stay in top condition for years to come!


4. Baking soda for order removal
Baking soda is a natural deodorizer that works wonders for eliminating unpleasant odors. Place a small amount of baking soda in a breathable bag or pouch and leave it inside your bag overnight. Remove the baking soda before use, and your bag should be freshened up. Avoid direct contact with baking soda to prevent residue from getting on the bag’s material.

5. Stuff the bag to maintain the shape 
When your bag isn’t in use for extended periods, stuff it with acid-free tissue paper, bubble wrap, or even plastic bags if that's more accessible and convenient for you. This helps prevent creases and collapses, keeping your bag in its best shape.


Taking a little time to care for your handbag pays off in a big way. By using these easy care tips, you’ll keep your handbag looking great for years!


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