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Purse hangers by Luxe Link

October 22, 4:43 PMLA Muslim Women's Style ExaminerSabrina Enayatulla
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A fashionable solution to the purse problem. Purse Hangers by Luxe Link,
$38 - $75 at CambriaCove.com.

I found these purse hangers by Luxe Link at CambriaCove.com, and I think they are the cutest, most ingenious idea ever. They come in four colors, and the part with the design goes over a counter top, or a table, and the rest of it sort of unravles forming a hook where you can hang your hand bag. They're so tiny and portable, I think I'd take one of these to a restaurant with me. It would totally minimize the number of times I turn around to see if my purse is still hanging on the back of my chair, as well as the number of times I think, Ugh, this floor is probably so dirty.

Since I'm Muslim, my family doesn't celebrate Christmas, but for those of you who do, these would be amazing stocking stuffers. If you are Muslim (like moi) and you're itching for someone to give this to you, hang in there, Eid-ul-Adha is just around the corner.

Of course, if anyone is itching to send me something, and feel like waiting for a special occasion is unnecessary, I am totally open to the idea of having all four of these now.

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