Beijo Handbags



Beijo handbags company, created by a Susan Handley, was named after her sons second spoken word. Beijo means "kiss" in Portuguese which is the perfect description for her trendy handbags. 

Beijo has become the rave all over Europe and is gaining popularity in the United States as a sophisticated lets do lunch purse, especially along the eastern coast.

Beijo utilizes word of mouth advertising and hosts special events and collecting parties as of now the handbags can only be purchased through these special events. Information about these collection parties can be found in the event section of their company web site or with help of one of their agents. Beijo does not offer refunds or exchanges as indicated on their website.

Beijo offers a variety of enticing colors and styles of handbags. Examples of Colors include green apple martini, ruby red, lipstick red, fire engine red caberner Beijo, marina blue, chocolate, cosmopolitan, "you Complete Me" in pink satin, Beijo "Unchain" in teal, and the Beijo "Prim and Proper" Bag in Pearl.


Beijo handbags are sleek and shiny with unique shapes such as crescent moons. New collections of Beijo handbags include classic buckle and o ring.

Beijo also offers clutches, wallets, make up bags, and even diaper bags as well as handbags.
Many classic models of Beijo handbags are retired but some can still be found on auction sites like eBay such as the Silver Dream Catcher" and Beijo "Over the Moon" handbag manufactured in China.


Cleaning/Refurbishing tips:

  • Beijo handbags are made of poromeric material giving it it's shiny pearl like appearance
  • Keep Beijo purse in dust bags away from heat and light when not using the handbag
  • Clean stains from the handbag using a product like goo gone with a dust cloth so not to scratch the purse
  • Be aggressive and quick when cleaning a stain off the purse creating friction and heat to help the process

Authenticity:

Beijo handbags all come with certificates of authenticity and prices are set very rigidly allowing affordability to ward off possible knock off purses.
 
Prices generally retail at a value ranging from 70$ to $120 us dollars.