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Stylish Places to Keep Purses and Handbags

With these simple purse organisation ideas, you can give each of your favourite bags a home.
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Clothing and shoes receive a lot of attention when it comes to closet organisation. Purses, for example, are often an afterthought. However, they, like everything else in your closet, deserve their own organised space. Handbags are frequently one of the most expensive investments in your wardrobe. You'll avoid potential rips, tears, and stains if you keep them tidy, which is especially important if you plan to resell your items in the future. Furthermore, having a dedicated storage solution for your purses means you'll be able to easily see all of your bags and be prompted to use them more frequently. After all, these beauties are meant to be seen. Use the purse storage ideas listed below to keep your purse organised.

Shelf dividers, which are commonly seen keeping chunky sweaters or pairs of jeans in place, are also an excellent option for purses. Find a set of tall shelf dividers that slide onto your closet shelves, whether they are made of wood or wire. Then, on the shelf, arrange medium bags in a row. Stuff them with bubble wrap or acid-free tissue paper if they don't stand up well.

In one fell swoop, you can make a fun display as well as functional storage. Install a few hooks, such as hat hooks, on an empty wall in your closet or near it. Place your favourite purses, hats, and scarves on the hooks. The array not only looks nice, but it also makes good use of vertical space and makes it easy to reach for your favourite items.

If the inside of your closet door is accessible, make the most of this often underutilised storage space. Install a rack or individual hooks and hang a few cross-body bags and purses with long straps. You can also use adhesive hooks, which are a great option for renters. This method is best suited for storing lightweight bags because they are only designed to hold a few pounds at most.

You may have some extra supplies if you recently decluttered or upgraded your home office. Repurpose an old mail sorter in your closet. Slide a few clutches into the slots of the organiser and place it on a shelf. To balance the shelf, place larger bags and totes on either side. Do you have any extra office supplies lying around? Use organisers designed specifically for clutches. Many have acrylic finishes that make your bags look like they're on display. Individual slots keep purses from rubbing against one another, especially those with embellishments.

A cube storage unit, whether in your entryway or closet, is a simple solution to an overabundance of accessories. Cubbies come in a variety of shapes and sizes and can be wall-mounted or freestanding. Choose one that best suits your needs and alternate between storing small items in baskets and displaying bags on a shelf. Make sure not to stuff any handbags that don't easily fit into a cube. To avoid damage, place large purses on top of the cubbbies.

You know how you feel when you walk into a beautiful boutique store? Make it in your own home. Plan your display on an existing wall, then add closet shelves as needed. Organize purses, shoes, and other accessories throughout the storage unit by colour or type. Add some open baskets to hold smaller bags. A sweater cubby isn't just for sweaters. These multi-purpose organisers can also be used to store shorts, hats, belts, and other items. Place your clutches, wallets, and purses in a cubby so that they stand up. Avoid anything too heavy so that it does not weigh down or stretch the fabric.

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