Friday, October 8, 2010

This is the best fabric to use on purses also

Given the high price of luxury replica hermes handbags, most women would consider them investments. Certainly, the boom in portable purse hangers are an indication that women want to protect their handbags from placement on floors while we're out at restaurants, but is squeezing them onto a shelf at home any better? Exposure to light, dust and heat will all degrade your bag's appearance over time.

Leslie Fuller, a self-professed handbag freak, has built her Bagadocious brand on protecting bags, boots and shoes from the scuffs and wear of simply storing them, with custom-designed, protective bags made of breathable, 100 percent natural fabric.

"Before I began storing my purses correctly, they would be hard and dry-looking when I would open the bin I stored them in for approximately four months," she said via e-mail interview. "They would be just dropped into this bin with no thought of how they would look. I would say a little prayer for them to be all right when I opened the bin.

She started taking notes as to fabrics designers used for their dust bags and said: "I went a little farther and bought a plusher flannel fabric to create my bags. If you ever noticed the shining cloth used by people to shine shoes, it's flannel. This is the best fabric to use on purses also."

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