The Handbag Clinic Makes its First International Entry in Qatar
The Handbag Clinic has come to the Middle East and has chosen Doha to make its debut international entry. It has already opened a clinic on Haloul Street in the Maamoura district, and a second one will open in the Al-Hazm Mall, which is all set to be Qatar’s newest luxury retail destination.
What is the Handbag Clinic? It’s every woman’s who owns a handbag’s demand, especially in Qatar where expensive handbags are often damaged when the black dye rubs off from their black Abayas onto the handbag. From cleaning and protecting designer handbags and other leather fashion accessories, hardware and stitching work, comprehensive repairing and restoring, the Handbag Clinic does it all and more.
The Handbag Clinic technical staff has been extensively trained to restore handbags to their original form and shape and has already become a huge hit with the Qatari women who have found the perfect place to nurse and heal their damaged handbags. Some handbags just need a good clean with specially designed products and techniques that will work on leather, patent leather, nubuck, suede and fabric, while others may need more thorough work done on them to restore them to their full glory.
The Handbag Clinic first opened its doors in London in August 2013 and became an instant hit with women all over the country. Today there are four clinics in the UK that restore more than 600 handbags a month. In 2015, the Handbag Clinic worked meticulously to restore the world’s most expensive handbag (at that time). It was a diamond encrusted Hermes Birkin handbag in pink crocodile leather. That’s how fantastic they are.
When the Handbag Clinic saw a unique opportunity in Qatar, it grabbed it by the strap and has already made a lot of women who thought they would never be able to use their damaged handbags again very happy.
Source: The Handbag Clinic
I wonder how many QL readers own Berkins , Chanel or even a Fendi Baguette which needs "refurbishing'