6 Simple Tips to Care for Your Luxury Bag to Last a Lifetime
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Just bought a preloved luxury handbag and want to make it last a lifetime?
We got these tips to care for your luxury bag.
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, it weakens the seam where the body of the bag meets the handles and causes 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. It’ll also help prevent damage and maintain its overall structure.
2. Use a twilly for handle protection
A silk scarf or twilly can protect the handles of your bag from oils, dirt, and wear.

You can pick any silk scarf that has enough length to tie it around the handles, and it creates a barrier between your bag and everyday wear and tear.
Plus, it adds a stylish touch. So, you can switch it up and coordinate with different outfits.
3. Keep it out of extreme temperatures

Extreme heat or cold can seriously affect your bag’s material.
The heat might make the handles or trim sticky and peel. With leather, it can dry out and crack. While the cold can make the material stiff and brittle.
Store your designer bags 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. Inspect and do a mini wipe down
One of the easiest tips to care for your luxury bag is to quickly inspect your items before putting them away. If you spot anything, use a dry or damp cloth to clean any dirt you see.
You’ll prevent any ongoing stains or marks.
5. Baking soda for order removal
You bag having a weird smell? Don’t worry, because that’s where baking soda comes in.
Baking soda is a natural deodorizer that can eliminate 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.
If your handbag needs a deeper clean, we have the guide for you: How to Clean a Designer Bag—Keeping Your Handbag Looking New
6. Preserve your bag’s 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.

Bonus Tip: Use a protector spray
If you are concerned about the outer layer or color transfer, your best option is to use a spray for a protective coating.
Try using test leather on a small area that’s not usually seen. This way, you can confirm that it won’t affect the bag’s material.
How to store a luxury handbag?
You can store your luxury handbag in a dust bag or standing up right on an open shelf.
However, if you choose to store it inside a bag, let it out from time to time to let the bag breathe and to prevent mold growth. Especially if you are in a high-humidity environment.
Make your luxury handbag last a lifetime
While many believe that designer handbags are too nice and expensive to use, this results in many of them sitting in the back of the closet.
These luxury bags are meant to be used and cherished. The face they are made from super high quality lets them be used for everyday use.