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Let Your Old Bag Be Someone Else’s New Bag

Dec 1, 2017 11:30 AM by Jeanne Prejean

Rumor has it that temperatures will start acting more winter-like next week. Suggestion: Start doing the great wardrobe transition. Put into storage those cottons, shorts and flip-flops. Pull out the boots, cashmeres and snuggly coats.

And while you’re going through your closets, you just might run across a handbag that has been out of commission for a while. It still seems good as new, but it just isn’t quite going with you current look. So, why leave the poor little thing hidden away, when it could really spruce up someone else’s look?

If you brave it up and decide to part company with your purse, you can take it to any Bibbentuckers. They gathering handbags through December for the Attitudes and Attire program that provides “work-appropriate clothing and accessories to all women who attend our workshops.”

According to sources, “Our inventory of accessories is very low, and we need your help! Please consider going through your closet and pulling work-appropriate handbags that you could donate to us.”

Filed Under: Clothes collection, Donation, Emphasis on fashion, Fashion, FYI, In need of help, Weather, Women Tagged With: Attitudes and Attire, Bibbentuckers

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  1. Cindy Harlan says

    Dec 2, 2017 8:05 AM at 8:05 AM

    How can I get a handbag to you?

    • Jeanne Prejean says

      Dec 2, 2017 1:24 PM at 1:24 PM

      Local Bibbentuckers are collecting the bags that will be delivered to Attitudes And Attire. Thanks for asking.

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