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How to Care For Your Handbag



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By : Jay Brandley    99 or more times read
Submitted 2008-05-31 17:12:39
Although handbags are not purposed to be merely fashion and trend accessories, there is no doubt that the majority of women buy designer handbags for this purpose. So, if you are going to buy an expensive handbag, you should treat your purchase as an investment. It is highly recommended that you handle your designer handbag with care. Here are some protective measures that you can take in order to preserve the cleanliness and elegance of your fashion investment.

A Bag for Your Bag

You can protect your designer handbag by assigning a protective case or bag especially for it. There are many designer handbag brands that already come with a bag for your bag with purchase. However, if you do not have one, it is a good idea to get one because this will shield your precious handbag from any dust or other particles from inside your home. In addition, it will protect it from any surrounding elements that may potentially spill over or stain it such as rust from metal surfaces or even the growth of mold due to wet and humid temperatures.

Sprays that Protect

If you have a leather or suede designer handbag, there are sprays specifically designed to protect leather and suede from staining and water. These sprays create a sort of invisible force field against liquid that causes it to slide off the material that it is applied on. Staining and waterproof protector sprays are a great way to preserve the life of your designer handbag. As mentioned before, treat your handbag as a great investment and invest a little money towards the protection of your great and trendy asset.

Be Cautious of What It Is a Vessel For

It may not be the greatest idea to carry an uncovered pen or packet of ketchup inside of your handbag. Why? Because these items have the potential to break and spill over . As a result, you can stain the inside of your handbag and perhaps even cause it to have a bad and unpleasant odor. The stain from liquid may even stain straight through to the outside of you handbag also. Al0though these instances may seem unlikely, keep in mind the law of Murphy. Yes, whatever can go wrong will go wrong, so it is always a great idea to be prepared.

Avoid Messy Situations

Lastly, you can protect your designer handbag by using common sense and avoiding potentially messy situations. If you see an open can of soda, do not lay your handbag beside it. If you are eating a messy hot dog or sandwich, it may not be the best idea to have your handbag in your lap as you eat.

If you apply all these protective measures, this will ensure that your designer handbag will get the maximum life span possible. Designer handbags are already made with quality and durability in mind. Treat your handbag with care, and it will last you a lifetime.
Author Resource:- To find out more about great handbags, visit Jays site Coach Online Outlet Store. This site is dedicated to great discount Coach handbags and other designer items.
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