These smart purse storage ideas make it easy to find your handbags when you need them.

When it comes to your wardrobe, handbags and purses can be one of the larger investments.

These beauties are meant to be seen, after all.

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Here are 10 savvy storage ideas to try.

Stuff bags with bubble wrap or acid-free tissue paper to help them keep their shape when not in use.

Arrange your favorite purses, hats, and scarves onto the hooks.

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It looks decorative, and it also makes good use of otherwise wasted space.

Got a large collection of clutches?

Useover-the-door shoe holdersto separate and organize them.

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Take that old mail sorter and reuse it in your closet.

Set the organizer on a shelf and slide a few clutches into the slots.

Slide in larger bags and totes on either side.

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Many come in acrylic finishes to let your bags shine like theyre on display.

Cubbies can be wall-mounted or freestanding and found in a variety of shapes and sizes to fit your space.

Use baskets to corral small bags like clutches and wallets, and place larger bags directly onto the shelves.

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Store large purses on top to avoid damaging or creasing them.

Add a few pretty baskets or bins to contain smaller items.

Hanging Organizers

A hanging sweater organizer goes way beyond the knits.

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These versatile solutions can also be used for hats, boots, oryou guessed itbags.

Slip in your clutches, wallets, and purses so that they stand up in a cubby.

Just avoid anything too heavy so they dont weigh down or stretch the fabric material.

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Pull-Out Drawers

Out of shelf, wall, and hanging space?

Consider clearing out a drawer in your closet or dresser for purses.

To avoid damages, line them up so they sit upright in the drawer, like you’refile-folding laundry.

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But since you’re likely not using them as often, theyre best stored out of the way.

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