Summer’s out, snow’s in. Time for seasonal switch, dust off those winter bags and start to slay. Cold-weather wardrobes are unequivocally more luxurious compared to summer season. Those plush textures that take up space within our closets are far more grand than the thin textiles and woven straws of the summer months. And when it comes to bags, there are few materials seen on purses that are as luscious as shearling. A unique material that was mostly seen in history on outerwear and boots, shearling is created as a one off of the leather-making process. In the case of shearling, the hair is not removed, but rather the sheep is cut short and close and the other side of the hyde is tanned to make suede.

1. Chanel Classic Flap Bag in Tweed: Make a bold statement with the Chanel Classic crafted from tweed and calf leather, featuring rainbow-tone hardware. Timeless and iconic choice, this is often available in various tweed colors and patterns.






Saint Laurent's favorite, Le 5 à 7, Bea is an east-west bag with a minimalist design
meant to let the house's signature logo alone be the main focus: The Cassandre, after
the renowned graphic designer who created the motif. Bea is a heavy, versatile bag that
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It can be tricky on how to maintain the condition of your beloved bag. We share the rundown some comprehensive guide on how to properly care for and protect your luxury bags during the winter months:
Understanding the impact of winter on your luxury bag is very important. Winter can be cruel to your luxury bag for a number of reasons:
1. Moisture: Snow, rain, and slush damage leather, suede, and other materials.
2. Salt De-icing Chemicals: These are very corrosive, leading to discoloration, stains, and stiffness.
3. Temperature Differences: Extreme cold and sudden changes in temperature have a drying effect on leather, causing it to crack.
4. Dark Clothing Transfer: Dyes from winter coats can transfer onto lighter-colored bags.
General Protective Measures:
1. Waterproofing and Stain Protection:
• Fabric (Tweed, Canvas): Apply a fabric protector spray to repel water and stains. Test on a hidden area first.
• Hardware: Wipe metal hardware regularly with a soft cloth to prevent tarnishing
from moisture and salt.
2. Avoiding Salts and De-Icing Chemicals:
This is critical! These chemicals are very damaging. If your bag should come into contact with salt, immediately wipe it down with a slightly damp cloth (distilled water is best). Use Snow and Rain Shielding or when possible, carry your bag under your coat or use an umbrella.
3. Maintaining Shape and Structure:
Store your bag filled with acid-free tissue paper when not in use, to preserve its shape. Do not use newspaper. Place bags in their original dust bags to protect from dust, scratches and light.
4. Temperature and Humidity Control:
Avoid extreme cold, hot, or humid storage conditions for the bags. Store leather bags in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight and heat sources.
5. Regular Cleaning:
Wipe down your bag with a soft, dry cloth weekly to remove surface dirt and debris. For more thorough cleaning, use a leather cleaner specifically developed for the material of the bag.
Material-Specific Care:
• Suede/Nubuck: Use a specialized Brush: A suede brush should be used to gently lift the nap to remove dirt and debris.
Suede Eraser: This will help in removing minor scuffs and stains. Suede is very delicate, so professional cleaning is usually best when it comes to deep cleaning. Avoid using abrasive cleaners: Never use any harsh chemicals or abrasive cleaners on exotic leather.
• Tweed: Use light brushing by using a soft-bristled brush to remove dust and debris. A good option for picking up loose fibers is a lint roller. Immediately spot clean any stains using a damp cloth with a solution of mild detergent. It is recommended that for deep cleaning, it should be professionally cleaned.
• Canvas: Spot clean stains with a damp cloth and a mild detergent solution. You can hand wash a canvas bag in cool water with mild detergent for more thorough cleaning.
• Shearling/Fur: Lightly brushing with a soft brush will keep the fur looking its best. Cleaning by a professional is recommended.
Additional Tips:
Rotate Your Bags, try not to use the same bag each day. This will give each bag the opportunity to rest and air out. Empty your bag and regularly remove unnecessary items from your bag to reduce the weight and stress on the materials. Watch out for dark-colored clothing and be very careful in wearing dark-colored coats or clothes that will transfer colors to lighter-colored bags.
If you have a valuable collection of luxury bags, consider insuring them against any form of damage or theft. Never leave your luxury bag unattended in a public place. Follow these tips to help save your luxury bags from winter's harsh damage, and to keep them looking their best for years to come.
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