Published: October 13, 2005
Hip New Fashion Accessory 'dangle(TM)' Solves Dilemma of Where to Hang Handbag While Wining, Dining Out
Fashionistas "Hooked" on Swank New Product That Slips Onto Tabletops to Keep Purses Hanging Perfectly Out of Harm's Way
No longer do ladies out and about have to face
the prospect of putting their precious handbag on the floor! "dangle(TM)"
is an updated version of a vintage fashion accessory that easily slips onto
almost any tabletop to create a portable hook on which fashionistas can
stylishly, and safely, sling their latest designer bags. Perfectly shaped
in a slinky silhouette, the mod-looking dangle is available in three colors
-- brushed nickel, polished chrome and glitzy gold -- and can be purchased
at www.dangle-it.com.

"I was fascinated by my grandmother's vintage handbag hook, which she tells
me were extremely popular in Hong Kong in the 1940's," said Belinda Leung,
dangle's founder and creator. "I desperately wanted one, but couldn't find
anything like it -- so I decided to create an updated version of the
portable handbag hook, but with a modern day flair fit for today's
fashionista."
The new dangle is a present-day solution for one of fashion's most
prominent predicaments -- women spend hundreds, even thousands of dollars
on a handbag, yet often find no practical place to put them while dining
out at the latest hot spot, sipping cocktails at a high-top bar, or simply
catching up over coffee al fresco. The lightweight and compact dangle --
each unit is 4"x2" and weighs just 2.3 ounces -- holds handbags up to 85
pounds to provide an instant safe-haven hook that works with almost any
table surface up to 2.5" thick.
Attractively packaged in a brown leather case with pink lining, dangle
comes with its own convenient carrying satchel and retails for $45. For
more information or to purchase dangle, visit www.dangle-it.com.
About dangle
Headquartered in Seattle, Wash., dangle, LLC is committed to providing
stylish handbag accessories, including its debut dangle(TM) portable
handbag holder. After difficulty finding a handbag holder for herself --
and a stylish one at that -- owner Belinda Leung founded the company in
2004 with a desire to revive the vintage accessory and provide fashionable
women everywhere a hip way to hang their handbag. Dangle plans to continue
expanding its initial product offering with additional colors and seasonal
designs, as well as other handbag accessories. Dangle is available for
purchase at www.dangle-it.com.
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