Hello Readers. I love having a long cross body handle on my bag. It makes my life so much easier. When I go out I am usually carrying a lot of things (Water, keys, mail, sunglasses, phone, coffee, snacks...) in my hands, in addition to my bag. If I can throw my bag over my shoulder I am going to have a much more productive day.
This idea takes less than a minute and looks great.
No long handle? How sad.
All you need for this quick restyle is a bag and a belt. The longer the belt, the longer you can make your strap. Grab a belt from your closet or from a friend, husband, boyfriend, son, mother, neighbor, anyone willing to share their belt with you.
Here is the miracle solution! A belt, this one didn't match my bag exactly but it coordinated well enough for me. The longer the belt, the longer the strap can be. You decide how long you want it.
Step one: Put the belt on one shoulder and pull the ends across your body diagonally. this is how you would wear the bag so that is where we will start.
Second step: Grab your bag. Put the end of the belt through one of the handle rings. Pull the end of the belt across the side of the bag and push it up through the other handle ring.
Third Step: Pull the end of the belt through the bag handle rings enough so that you can buckle the belt. The belt needs to be buckled so that it will be secure and stay on your shoulder.
That is it! This new bag is all done. I love that this is more useful but it doesn't alter or damage the bag or the belt in any way.
I adjusted where the belt buckle was by pulling the belt through the handle rings more and more. I wanted the buckle in the front but you might want it in back. Whatever is comfortable for you is fine. It's your bag, do whatever you like.
This idea won't work for every bag but it can make some bags much more useful when you have loads of stuff to carry. Thanks for reading along, now go make something fun and useful for yourself.
***Year End Update- I never took the belt off. I like it so much that it has become a permanent part of the purse.
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