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How are people storing their rogues especially the regular and 36 size? I think I read SEWDimples stores hers lying down. I think that makes sense so the weight of the bag doesn't force it to get too slouchy. If stored on their side, would you stack them or keep them single rows?

I take the straps off and roll them up and put them at the bottom of the inside section. I also take off the hang tags and put them in the middle section somewhere in the middle of the paper stuffing so they don't make a dent on the bag.

Just curious what others are doing to maintain the shape of their bag. I like mine more structured but like the slouchy look on others.
I store mine standing up line up im a row next to others
 
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How are people storing their rogues especially the regular and 36 size? I think I read SEWDimples stores hers lying down. I think that makes sense so the weight of the bag doesn't force it to get too slouchy. If stored on their side, would you stack them or keep them single rows?

I take the straps off and roll them up and put them at the bottom of the inside section. I also take off the hang tags and put them in the middle section somewhere in the middle of the paper stuffing so they don't make a dent on the bag.

Just curious what others are doing to maintain the shape of their bag. I like mine more structured but like the slouchy look on others.

I store them standing up with all the stuffing in the center section they come with and lay the shoulder straps in the bottom and sort of have the clips come up the insides of the bag so they aren’t folded to develop kinks. I also keep the foam square pads in the side suede pockets as those really keep the shape and hold the bag upright. I flip the hangtags in and lay them across the zipper and then cinch the dustbag up around the handles that are upright sticking out of the bag.

I have read on the Hermès forum it’s recommended to store bags flat on their sides. But I feel with all of the pokey bits on Rogues, the hardware and straps and the little hard framed kisslock that if they lay too long the leather can mold to whatever shape it’s laying against. Although if you have a lot of stuffing in them that probably won’t affect the leather. I like to train my Rogues to be structured but have a subtle droop in the center at the top and standing up perfectly posed is how they develop my preferred shape [emoji23][emoji1] My black rogue 36 arrived to me without stuffing and had obviously laid on its side for a long time as both sides of the leather had large indents from the top handles folded into the pockets. I mostly worked them out with a hairdryer and after use and stuffing they are very hard to see but I know they’re there. Still love her though!
 
I am impressed with those that keep them stuffed and everything! I am quick to get rid of all shipping material. I don't have any large rogues, though, so that isn't really an issue with the smaller ones--plus I gave those both up (2 Rogue 25s). The new Rogue shoulder bag is small and sturdy like the 25s. I keep all of my bags standing up on a shelf in the closet. I keep the straps short on all bags so I can just push them inside the bag while they are stored--they do not get tangled since they aren't crossbody length.
 
I store mine standing up line up im a row next to others
Me too. They are on a 12" wide shelf and I am careful not to let them hang off so they don't get dents in the bottom. They are all stuffed and in their bags. I have four 4' long shelves on the wall and they are getting pretty full. The Rogue totes take up quite a bit of space since they are stored the long way on the shelf.
 
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