SPRING 2015 - Act II

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Yes I store my bags with chains tucked inside

I can't see any imperfection for your bag though [emoji1]

well i didn't realize the gap too until i stuffed them and because of that i took out partial of the stuffing. do you ever experience the gap in the flap with the chain tucked inside?

how do you wrap the chain at the top of the bag? i asked for more felt cloth for wrapping the chain at the top of the bag but my local SA said no more, she only gave me 1 felt whilst in Europe I could ask for extra >_< sorry Dear, I ask too much. I plan to start storing my Chanel upright to prevent depuffing and getting paranoid with the chain and structure of the bag.
 
It's easier for me to take a pic! [emoji1]


Let me do so and I'll post one later tonight


well i didn't realize the gap too until i stuffed them and because of that i took out partial of the stuffing. do you ever experience the gap in the flap with the chain tucked inside?



how do you wrap the chain at the top of the bag? i asked for more felt cloth for wrapping the chain at the top of the bag but my local SA said no more, she only gave me 1 felt whilst in Europe I could ask for extra >_< sorry Dear, I ask too much. I plan to start storing my Chanel upright to prevent depuffing and getting paranoid with the chain and structure of the bag.
 
It's easier for me to take a pic! [emoji1]


Let me do so and I'll post one later tonight


Ooo thanks Calflu! Mine is still currently hanging on those over the door hooks. (It's too pretty to put away.) I know that at some point I will need to put it away and this would help a lot on proper storage.
 
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So I'm not sure if this is the best way

But from my experience...certain things can cause dent on the flaps (which I hate!)

The chain and the zipper pull on inner flap

So I tuck the chain in, and wrap them around inside with the stuffing

And also insert felts that came with the bags between the two flaps ImageUploadedByPurseForum1432172571.775449.jpgImageUploadedByPurseForum1432172581.592546.jpgImageUploadedByPurseForum1432172591.777206.jpg

Then I put the bag into white Chanel dust bag and use book stand so it stands up right


well i didn't realize the gap too until i stuffed them and because of that i took out partial of the stuffing. do you ever experience the gap in the flap with the chain tucked inside?



how do you wrap the chain at the top of the bag? i asked for more felt cloth for wrapping the chain at the top of the bag but my local SA said no more, she only gave me 1 felt whilst in Europe I could ask for extra >_< sorry Dear, I ask too much. I plan to start storing my Chanel upright to prevent depuffing and getting paranoid with the chain and structure of the bag.



Ooo thanks Calflu! Mine is still currently hanging on those over the door hooks. (It's too pretty to put away.) I know that at some point I will need to put it away and this would help a lot on proper storage.
 
So I'm not sure if this is the best way

But from my experience...certain things can cause dent on the flaps (which I hate!)

The chain and the zipper pull on inner flap

So I tuck the chain in, and wrap them around inside with the stuffing

And also insert felts that came with the bags between the two flaps View attachment 3002885View attachment 3002886View attachment 3002887

Then I put the bag into white Chanel dust bag and use book stand so it stands up right

thanks so much Dear. sorry for hassling you but i'm quite paranoid as not wanting to cause any dent or structural issue. great red on the chevron!
 

the 1st bag is pretty and unique. it's amazing how 2 hardwares combined in a bag but still compatible and versatile. what i feel about the so black hardware is that it's an understated beauty, highly versatile, it goes with almost everything and it's proven with these combined hardwares.

the 3rd red bag hmmm the design's a bit off to me somehow like an inside out flap or something lolz. love the exotic boy
 
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