by clipa | Nov 10, 2011 | About Clipa purse hanger
A Kimberly-Clark study has found ATMs, mailbox handles, parking meters and gas station pumps are top breeding grounds for harmful bacteria and viruses because they are rarely cleaned. When company hygienists swabbed hundreds of surfaces in six U.S. cities, they found viruses, like ones that cause the common cold and flu, all over gas pumps. They also found bacteria that causes staph infections, which can be spread person to person. The best defense? Keep hand sanitizer or wipes in your car or wash your hands if possible. And if you’re using that gas station bathroom, a Clipa handbag hanger can be keep your purse off the floor in nearly a dozen places.
Many purse hooks can't work on rails or other fixtures like Clipa
by clipa | Oct 17, 2011 | About Clipa purse hanger
Every once in awhile, we’ll be washing our hands in a public restroom and see it: a woman trying to keep her handbag from sliding off her shoulder while washing up. Trying to pump soap, preventing the water from shutting off automatically and keeping a purse from falling into a wet sink can be delicate balancing act. And if she’s helping children wash their hands or toting shopping bags, it’s even harder. Requiring just a quarter inch of hang space, Clipa actually works on dispensers like this (and many other ones) in most restrooms. Most purse hangers need much more surface area to hang a handbag this way but Clipa does the job instantly. And because it’s designed for easy, one handed operation from your bag strap, the instant handbag hanger is super fast to use, too. You’ll be on your way faster than you can say “where did I park the car?” To see why washing thoroughly is critical, check out this week’s report about contaminated cell phones by clicking on the image above.
by clipa | Sep 29, 2011 | About Clipa purse hanger
The September issue of Travel Goods Showcase features Topcor’s Mike Sweeney discussing how the company is reducing its carbon footprint. The “Going Green” article covers fulfillment materials, power, natural lighting, recycling, and more. Referring to the Clipa purse hanger, “our product was designed to be very efficient to manufacture,” he says. “It has to be. It’s made in the U.S. and has to compete against items produced by low cost offshore labor.” Read more:
by clipa | Sep 21, 2011 | About Clipa purse hanger
A bag’s zipper pulls, clasps and other fittings are usually polished silver (think Coach), gold (Louis Vuitton) or hematite (Burberry). But what if your bag has nickel fittings? You can complement your bag’s hardware with Sienna, our brushed silver model. ‘Have bronze details? The brushed gold Katie (shown), blends in perfectly. By complementing your bag’s hardware, Clipa looks like it’s part of the bag. So the bag is what’s noticed. Whether your bag is Ted Baker, B. Makowsky or anything else, let your bag shine with the instant handbag hanger.
by clipa | Sep 14, 2011 | About Clipa purse hanger
Sometimes, there just isn’t alot of room to hang your purse. With Clipa, you don’t need alot: just a quarter inch. Some purse hangers require up to 2 inches for a resting surface and use heavy components. With Clipa, there’s nothing to weigh you down, no need to search in your bag, nothing to unwind. Just open one end and hang your bag. That’s it. One hand is all you need. Clipa’s slim profile means it can be used in small openings and the pads are non-slip for great surface contact. When it comes to edges and ledges, Clipa’s off the hook.
by clipa | Aug 31, 2011 | About Clipa purse hanger
Capture the moment with Clipa
We love hearing about new uses for the Clipa instant purse hanger. For instance, did you know that if you’re trying to snap a photo, you can hang your handbag (or camera bag or both–Clipa holds 45 pounds) while you take the shot? It’s a fast, simple way to free your hands and shoulders and capture the moment perfectly. For more fun ways to use Clipa, click on the image above and watch the video. Snap away, shutterbugs!