
Do you have lots of handbags and purses but you just don’t know where to keep them? Fret not, our friends at Cromly have come up with a few simple organising tricks which will help you keep these fashion accessories neatly and nicely stored.
From designer bags to skinny purses, these prized possessions will have a space to call their own with these clever storage ideas.

1. If you have plenty of these beauties (no need to feel guilty), get a separate cabinet just for your collection. You can group your bags according to brand, type, or colour.

2. Those who have the luxury of space for a walk-in closet in their home can opt for an open shelf to display their pieces.

3. The back of the door is a gold mine of a storage space as it doesn’t take up floor space. Purchase an over-the-door hanging rack and organise your totes and purses in this oft-neglected area of your home.

4. Hanging bag organisers are an affordable option for storing your tote collection. It can be hooked onto your closet or hung behind the door. The transparent film allows you to see the items easily, especially if you’re choosing a bag to match your #OOTD.

5. Another quick and easy way to organise your bags is to mount hooks on the walls and hang them.

6. Feeling crafty? Repurpose a coat rack and turn it into a storage item for your favourite fashion accessory.

7. Or what about recycling old shower curtain rings? Here’s how to do it.

8. If you have a wine rack sitting in the utility room for so long now, it’s high time to use it as a wall decor—and storage for your pretty purses.

9. Just because IKEA said that Bygel rod and S hooks are for the kitchen doesn’t mean you can’t use them elsewhere. Try mounting them in your closet and voila, instant storage for your bags!

10. Some of the more obsessive bag lovers choose to encase their precious pieces in a storage box before putting them on the shelf. Choose lovely box designs for that added visual delight in the room.

11. Surprise! Even a simple magazine file can help you organise your smaller bags and clutches.

12. Shoe racks are easily accessible and can house a lot in a small space. Perfect storage solutions for those who own a considerable number of bags!

13. Add a vintage vibe into your closet or bedroom space by hanging wire baskets on the wall and storing your purses there.

14. Here’s another treasure from the kitchen. Prepare your DIY tools and work on this clutch organiser made of—guess what!—the pot lid rack.
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