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PP, a truly inspirational post, thanks so much for sharing! Amazing how similar we organize our H loot, although you have the jump on me as my box labeler still hasn't been used and my boxes have hand written file folder post-it stickies on them. :hugs:

Hi! Happy thanksgiving. You need a label maker. Put it on santa's list. I'm so neurotic. I'm going to get the clear label tape to redo my labels. [emoji23]
 
I received a mai tai insert for my b35 and it was terrible. Really floppy and kept folding over itself. A complete waste of money because it's not possible to use it. Even without things in the sides it still collapses. Please don't bother with a mai tai for a 35. Also the customer service was terrible when I tried contacting the owner who wasn't interested in my concern. So unfortunate.
 
Sharing a look into my neurotic little world. I have been working on organizing my organizers and my bags. I found a system that works for me.

I used to store my bags upright on shelves so I could look at them. I decided to take better care of them so now they are all lying flat on their back in a covered cabinet. I need to pad the shelves for extra protection. I can already see that they are keeping their shape better. They contain only air cells as when they arrive new.

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Then I decided to organize my organizers. Here are my mai tai collection organizers. I have the correct size for each bag. I find they work best that way. I filled the side pockets of each one with my essentials: Kleenex, Extra contact lenses, tylenol or Advil, phone charger, pen in plastic, mint strip, tiny nail file, hand cream. Each one is ready to go. I just add my wallet, keys, phone and glasses to the center compartment.
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I found that I wasn't using my Chanel flaps as much as I should because they were a pain to load up. I would always forget something.. So I also bought a scarf ring pochette to use as an organizer for the flaps (mostly jumbos). It works perfectly. I just add it and my compact wallet and keys and I'm ready to go. You definitely have to scale down the "essentials" for smaller sized bags. For my clutches I actually keep the absolute essentials in a small plastic bag ready to go.

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This really helps me to change my bags daily for my different outfits without too much wasted time or fuss and I think it provides the best protection for my bags. I hope you enjoyed this look into my neurotic little world and it helps some of you to think about a system that would work for you.
Wow everything looks so neat and organized, very impressive, especially your organized organizers!:lol: With the exception of my Picotin and Plume, I have kept all my bags lying flat on their backs. Now that my kids are teenagers and I can't baby them anymore, I use their baby blankets to line the shelves as padding for my Hermes babies.:giggle:
 
Wow everything looks so neat and organized, very impressive, especially your organized organizers!:lol: With the exception of my Picotin and Plume, I have kept all my bags lying flat on their backs. Now that my kids are teenagers and I can't baby them anymore, I use their baby blankets to line the shelves as padding for my Hermes babies.:giggle:

No way? Your kids are teenagers?!? You are too young. That's sweet that you baby your new babies. I definitely need to pad the shelves.
 
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Sharing a look into my neurotic little world. I have been working on organizing my organizers and my bags. I found a system that works for me.

I used to store my bags upright on shelves so I could look at them. I decided to take better care of them so now they are all lying flat on their back in a covered cabinet. I need to pad the shelves for extra protection. I can already see that they are keeping their shape better. They contain only air cells as when they arrive new.

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Then I decided to organize my organizers. Here are my mai tai collection organizers. I have the correct size for each bag. I find they work best that way. I filled the side pockets of each one with my essentials: Kleenex, Extra contact lenses, tylenol or Advil, phone charger, pen in plastic, mint strip, tiny nail file, hand cream. Each one is ready to go. I just add my wallet, keys, phone and glasses to the center compartment.
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I found that I wasn't using my Chanel flaps as much as I should because they were a pain to load up. I would always forget something.. So I also bought a scarf ring pochette to use as an organizer for the flaps (mostly jumbos). It works perfectly. I just add it and my compact wallet and keys and I'm ready to go. You definitely have to scale down the "essentials" for smaller sized bags. For my clutches I actually keep the absolute essentials in a small plastic bag ready to go.

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This really helps me to change my bags daily for my different outfits without too much wasted time or fuss and I think it provides the best protection for my bags. I hope you enjoyed this look into my neurotic little world and it helps some of you to think about a system that would work for you.

I'm still debating whether I should keep my bags inside the dustbag or out. I have them all out and standing upright with the bag insert inside and filled with paper and plastic bubble just to hold shape. I'm worried about dust on them out. Maybe I'll put them back again inside their dustbags.
 
I'm still debating whether I should keep my bags inside the dustbag or out. I have them all out and standing upright with the bag insert inside and filled with paper and plastic bubble just to hold shape. I'm worried about dust on them out. Maybe I'll put them back again inside their dustbags.

I was worried about dust, drying and slouch. Since I started keeping them on their backs I have noticed that they are maintaining their shape better.
 
Sharing a look into my neurotic little world. I have been working on organizing my organizers and my bags. I found a system that works for me.

I used to store my bags upright on shelves so I could look at them. I decided to take better care of them so now they are all lying flat on their back in a covered cabinet. I need to pad the shelves for extra protection. I can already see that they are keeping their shape better. They contain only air cells as when they arrive new.

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Then I decided to organize my organizers. Here are my mai tai collection organizers. I have the correct size for each bag. I find they work best that way. I filled the side pockets of each one with my essentials: Kleenex, Extra contact lenses, tylenol or Advil, phone charger, pen in plastic, mint strip, tiny nail file, hand cream. Each one is ready to go. I just add my wallet, keys, phone and glasses to the center compartment.
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I found that I wasn't using my Chanel flaps as much as I should because they were a pain to load up. I would always forget something.. So I also bought a scarf ring pochette to use as an organizer for the flaps (mostly jumbos). It works perfectly. I just add it and my compact wallet and keys and I'm ready to go. You definitely have to scale down the "essentials" for smaller sized bags. For my clutches I actually keep the absolute essentials in a small plastic bag ready to go.

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This really helps me to change my bags daily for my different outfits without too much wasted time or fuss and I think it provides the best protection for my bags. I hope you enjoyed this look into my neurotic little world and it helps some of you to think about a system that would work for you.

Wow!!! I like how your organizers are organized!!

Great tips my dear!
 
Sharing a look into my neurotic little world. I have been working on organizing my organizers and my bags. I found a system that works for me.

I used to store my bags upright on shelves so I could look at them. I decided to take better care of them so now they are all lying flat on their back in a covered cabinet. I need to pad the shelves for extra protection. I can already see that they are keeping their shape better. They contain only air cells as when they arrive new.

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Then I decided to organize my organizers. Here are my mai tai collection organizers. I have the correct size for each bag. I find they work best that way. I filled the side pockets of each one with my essentials: Kleenex, Extra contact lenses, tylenol or Advil, phone charger, pen in plastic, mint strip, tiny nail file, hand cream. Each one is ready to go. I just add my wallet, keys, phone and glasses to the center compartment.
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I found that I wasn't using my Chanel flaps as much as I should because they were a pain to load up. I would always forget something.. So I also bought a scarf ring pochette to use as an organizer for the flaps (mostly jumbos). It works perfectly. I just add it and my compact wallet and keys and I'm ready to go. You definitely have to scale down the "essentials" for smaller sized bags. For my clutches I actually keep the absolute essentials in a small plastic bag ready to go.

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This really helps me to change my bags daily for my different outfits without too much wasted time or fuss and I think it provides the best protection for my bags. I hope you enjoyed this look into my neurotic little world and it helps some of you to think about a system that would work for you.

OMG, Pocketbook Pup, this is the best organized system for bags ever! This is what I inspire to do, and I love how you label your scarf boxes. It's genius how you pre-load your bag inserts, I do pre-load my little pouches as well :)
 
Pocketbook Pup, how very clever of you to stage your inserts this way! It makes switching bags even quicker because all you have to transfer over is the contents of your center compartment.

Sharing a look into my neurotic little world. I have been working on organizing my organizers and my bags. I found a system that works for me.

I used to store my bags upright on shelves so I could look at them. I decided to take better care of them so now they are all lying flat on their back in a covered cabinet. I need to pad the shelves for extra protection. I can already see that they are keeping their shape better. They contain only air cells as when they arrive new.

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Then I decided to organize my organizers. Here are my mai tai collection organizers. I have the correct size for each bag. I find they work best that way. I filled the side pockets of each one with my essentials: Kleenex, Extra contact lenses, tylenol or Advil, phone charger, pen in plastic, mint strip, tiny nail file, hand cream. Each one is ready to go. I just add my wallet, keys, phone and glasses to the center compartment.
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I found that I wasn't using my Chanel flaps as much as I should because they were a pain to load up. I would always forget something.. So I also bought a scarf ring pochette to use as an organizer for the flaps (mostly jumbos). It works perfectly. I just add it and my compact wallet and keys and I'm ready to go. You definitely have to scale down the "essentials" for smaller sized bags. For my clutches I actually keep the absolute essentials in a small plastic bag ready to go.

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This really helps me to change my bags daily for my different outfits without too much wasted time or fuss and I think it provides the best protection for my bags. I hope you enjoyed this look into my neurotic little world and it helps some of you to think about a system that would work for you.
 
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