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Knotty, Knotty: DIY your bag

by
Nadhirah Halim


Here's the thing: A little customisation can liven up your bag and change the look completely. Recently, I found myself in a bit of a conundrum. You see, for a long time, I've always wanted to get myself one of the Motorcycle bags from Balenciaga. Then, when the First bag arrived on THE FIFTH COLLECTION, I couldn't help myself. Plus, it was going for a steal, if I can say so myself.

However, while I really loved the bag, I felt the strap was pretty short - I prefer to carry my bags as a crossbody. I was going to give up the thought of buying it until one of the girls suggested that I lengthen the strap with a scarf. I was indeed intrigued. How does one lengthen the strap with a scarf? Next thing I know, I'm scouring the site for a Twilly scarf from Hermès on the site - at SGD170, the Twilly is definitely a must-buy. 

Our curator, Angie, assisted me with the process. Check out the pictures below. 

1. Loop the Twilly through the metal hoop of the strap

Make sure the scarf hangs at equal length on both sides, with the metal hoop resting at the centre of the Twilly.

2. Loop one end through the metal hoop on the side of the bag.

Make sure both ends are at the same

3. Tie a knot

4. Repeat with the other end and tie the loop

5. DONE


But if you prefer something longer, try this instead. 


1. Get a longer scarf and fold it small length-wise. 

2. Tie each end to the metal hoops on each side of the bag

3. DONE

You can do the same to a Hermès bag, like how we've done to the Evelyne bag.

1. Replace the original strap with a scarf. Unclip the existing strap and then knot the scarf to whatever hardware is attached to the bag

Do a thicker knot on the hardware to make it more secure.

Braid the scarf, and tie the end to the other hardware on the bag.


Try them on your own bag, and let us know which one you prefer! Got other chic ways of extending your bag strap, or giving it a new look? Let us know in the comments below!