Tools for Bag Organisation

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Hi Readers

In our previous post based on “Wardrobe Lockdown: Bag Organisation” we gave you the best tips on how to organise your bags but also how to keep them in great condition. Furthermore, within this article we will be advising on the best tools to use to stuff your bags, how to continue to keep them in good condition if you don’t already and the reasons behind them.

 
  1. BagPad

    BagPad is a London based company that specialises in Bag cushions in order to stuff your bags. Instead of using plastic or paper to stuff your bags in order for them not lose shape, investing in one of these pads would be a beneficial thing for you for longevity and sustainability. The cushions also come in different sizes - from your mini bags to your larger bags - they have them all. Investment in luxury bags is at all time high - so investing in things to keep your bags in great condition is a must have. Click here to purchase.

  2. Samorga

    Samorga is an Asian based company that specialises in Bag Organisation separates - it has proven to be popular tool to use. As you can see from below it truly does reflect their slogan '“The Perfect Bag Organiser.” The reason why we recommend this tool especially in your day to day life whether it be for work or leisure, it is always a great idea to make sure you travel with one of this. It helps keeps your items in a neat manner, but most important you can see what you are looking for. Gone are the days of constantly shuffling through your bag to try and find your phone, keys, wallet and etc. Another amazing thing about this tool is that is comes in different shapes and sizes, whether it be for your vanity case, a pouch or handbag - they have all the sizes and shapes available to you at a click of a button. Click here to purchase.

  3. Keep Dust Bags

    We advise to always keep your dust bags - never throw them away. They always come in handy especially for travelling and protecting your bags whilst not in use. However, that does not mean when they are not in use (previously mentioned in our previous post), that they should not be aired. Airing your bag whilst in it’s dust bag regularly especially if they are hidden away in the closet, will help for the metalling on the items not to quickly rust. If you can always keep them on a shelf not within its dust bag if and when possible away from strong artificial lighting.

  4. Do Not Clean Your Bags

    From our founders experience within luxury retail, she has always been advised to advise clients never to clean their bags especially with any products - but instead you should clean them with a clean cloth and PLAIN water. The reason for this is so that you do not ruin your bags with products which are not suitable for them. All bags luxury or not are made differently and with specialised materials that do go through a process and the finishing of the products is something that luxury brands especially do not offer or give to clients. Our advice to you is if you have the slightest mark or discolouration on your bag is always take it back to the original place of purchase as they have an after customer service that specialises in the care of your bags.

  5. Shelving

    Whether it be hanging your bags or keeping them in your closet, if and when possible, make sure to invest in a shelf or cabinet to store your bags. You always want to keep them in great condition for years to come.

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