Thursday, December 10, 2020

Review: Bag repair at Besa’s

People who knew me knows how I carefully take good care of my bags. I wouldn’t want my bags to be placed just anywhere to avoid scratches and dirt. I haven’t had my bags cleaned, restored or repaired by any bag restoration shop, though I once had one of my leather bags tighten up its loose hardware.  I send it to Mr. Quickie to do that.  It did its job but it kinda pound the hardware that made the brand name slightly unreadable.  Well, it doesn't matter much as it was in the interior of the bag.

Anyway, what I will be posting today is the good work that Besa's have done in "upgrading" my bag (This was done last year, so this is already a long delayed post 😂).  I had this wonderful Kate Spade bag that looked like Celine Trapeze. Its Kate Spade Magnolia Park Laurel in Soft Rosetta and Black color combination.


Size is just right when I ordered online but when I received it, its kinda big for my liking.  But still I am able to use it.  Whenever I use it, I had difficulty in closing the bag once opened most especially when there are "bag inspections" in every entry of office buildings or even at the malls.  Once opened, the bag tend to widely show everything inside.  The bag only have flap closure and nothing more.  So I decided to put a zipper inside similar to the actual Celine Trapeze bag.

I had searched and asked around for shops to have zipper done on my bag.  I wouldn't want to go back to Mr. Quickie as I think putting zipper is not a "quick" job.  Some suggested Besa's as they've been in the bag restoration/repair industry for decades.  And so I chose Besa's.  Besides, it is near my workplace so I can pick it up after office.  I didn't expect much on the outcome as I have never had bag restoration in Besa's (nor in my entire life) before. But to my surprise, their work was really amazing.  No traces of "addition" of zipper.  It seemed like its really part of the bag.  Even the zipper color almost matched the  rosetta color of the bag.

Zipper when opened


Bag when closed


Color of zipper compliments the bag


See how neatly they attached the zipper, not a trace on how they did it!


As a first timer in Besa's, I am very much satisfied and I had plans of having my other bags cleaned/restored by them.  I had a few designer bags that also need cleaning or even color restoration. I had this one particular bag that got stained by hair color on its leather handle (vachetta).  I wonder if Besa's can remove it. But I am also considering other bag cleaning service providers that is focused more on leather materials. Any suggestions? I only knew a few but which one can remove stain in vachetta leather: Doctor Leather, Bag Rx, Leather Fix, Vintage Restore or any other?

Thursday, September 3, 2020

The New Normal in this Covid 19 Pandemic

It’s been more than 5 months and our country is still in community quarantine period because of this Covid 19 pandemic. Our lives have been changed because of this and we’re now adopting to the new normal. I know my post may already be late in enumerating the new normal but this is different, hopefully.  I’d like to share some of my new normal aside from the usual wearing of mask and face shield, sanitizing or bringing of alcohol every time. 

This pandemic have caused many people, including me, to be anxious, crazy thinkers or praning in Tagalog. As what my boss said, treat everyone as Covid positive person. That’s why in everything that you do, safety should come first. Here are some of our safety measures in adopting the new normal on this Covid 19 pandemic.

1. Simplicity is beauty.  

When General Community Quarantine was enforced, I was able to go out already at the same time got back to work in the office on certain schedules. That means, I get to wear my outerwear clothes again.  Because of this pandemic, everything you wear must be removed and placed in the hamper to be washed immediately.  Thus, wearing of jeans is out of the question.  Frequent washing of jeans will make it worn out and look old.  Jeans are the most versatile but I wouldn´t want to wear them yet. So my choice of clothes this time are those light, flowy and a bit loose fabric. Those that can easily be washed and comfortable to wear. No fancy designs or adornments on the clothes.  That simple. I also mostly wear pants and shirts with sleeves to cover more skin, for added protection I guess, every time I will be out for long like in the office.  I thought buying those fashionable PPEs (not the medical type) but I thought I´m not always out so I´ll leave it to those who really needs it. And oh by the way, for the shoes, I only wore Crocs slippers which I leave outside the house.  For the office, I also leave my shoes outside or quarantine first plus spraying alcohol before bringing it in. 


2. Minimalist.

Just like in clothes, other accessories must be minimal.  Of course I still bring a bag with me but I keep it as small as possible.  And I only bring essentials such as wallet, mobile phones, tissue and of course alcohol. My wallet, tissue and alcohol must also be small or pocket size so it can fit my small bag. My bag choices at this time are either leather or nylon. Nylon is perfect as it an easily be sanitize.  With leather, it should be carefully sanitized as it can dry out the leather material.  Best to apply leather cleaner or conditioner after sanitizing to maintain its leather quality and not dry out.

As for the accessories, I no longer wear one, even my wedding ring.  When my husband will no wear his wedding ring, so am I.  If he do, then I will also.  That´s the only accessory I wear.  No more bracelets, earrings, necklace and even watches.



3. Work From Home.

I am glad that I work in a company where digitalization is part of our initiatives.  We´ve started I think way back 2017 and now we´re reaping the fruits of our labor.  The advanced technology our company invested in were very useful at this time of pandemic.  These makes our Work From Home set up more efficient.  The only concern will be one´s internet connection.  Luckily for me, our internet service provider is stable and quite strong.  The only challenge is my mobile network signal which is very weak in my area.  So basically I can do work from home efficiently and without or less hassle.  I even bought office chair and table so I can work comfortably at home.


4. Groceries

When I had the chance to go out already, I accompany my husband to the supermarket to do some groceries.  My first grocery visit was at Landers.  Unlike the ordinary days where we browse through every shelves, this time, we only get what we really needed.  No more tambay and staying too long, for safety reasons.  And when we get home, all groceries were sanitized and left in an area for quarantine for some hours before placing in its proper storage location.  Bottles and canned foods were washed.  In case we did not brought our eco bags, the plastic bags used were not thrown away immediately.  Instead, we sanitize them as well and reuse it as plastic for trash bin.  When all groceries were put in storage, the area where we quarantine it is sanitized afterwards.


5. Deliveries

At this time of pandemic, many sought to online purchases to keep them safe and practice staying at home. We also do that for some of our ¨shopping¨needs and some foods.  When we receive deliveries, just like groceries, we sanitize and quarantine them.  Except for the food.  But for the food, we sanitize the handles and the outer plastic bag first before placing it in the table. Foods were also transferred to our plates/containers before we consume them.  Evertyhing else is thrown away afterwards.



6. Don´t forget your car!

Every after trip outside our home, my husband sanitizes the seats, flooring, handles, steering wheel and everything inside the car.  We even sometimes spray alcohol all over our foot and clothes before riding back to our car.



This pandemic has really made a difference in our lives.  We are slowly adopting to the new normal just to go on with our lives.  I know this is a difficult time for us but I hope and pray that this will soon be over and we can all go back to our real normal lives soon.  Keep safe everyone!

Wednesday, September 2, 2020

Is blogging dead?

I hope not.  I think it was 3 years or so ago when vlogging replaced blogging. There are still a few who are still into blogging. And there are some who have both a blog and a youtube channel.  Now that we are in this pandemic, many set up their own youtube channel maybe primarily because of one, to hopefully earn from vlogging and two, to have something to do out of boredom.

So why am I still blogging? Well, I am shy in front of the camera! I’m not the celebrity type and I’m trying to keep a low profile, haha! But honestly, I feel comfortable in speaking my mind through writing rather than an impromptu speech.  Even if you can edit your vlog and have a script beforehand, I don’t think I would be comfortable at it.  I had this experience at work where I was conducting a training virtually.  My audience’s camera was not on so I couldn’t see anyone. I wouldn’t know if they understood what I was saying or what their reactions were. I felt nervous, more nervous than when I conduct training face to face. Weird feeling.  But I’m not closing my doors to vlogging. Maybe someday. It’s a good opportunity to earn!

Now I am back to blogging. Well, I just enjoy writing. I am earning here too! Time just gets quite tight that I no longer post contents. But I will still try my best to write something worth reading.  So is blogging dead? For me, not yet. There are still people who are still into reading and of course writing. Let’s just keep reading!