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The front of a Miche bag

Miche (pronounced MEE-chee) was the name of a fashion handbag Party Plan company, based in South Jordan, Utah, United States. Miche, LLC specialized in hand and shoulder bags based on a system of magnetic interchangeable bag covers (or Shells) and accompanying accessories. Products were available through Independent Sales Representatives across America who marketed products via Miche Parties and personal websites. Distributors in many foreign countries also sold Miche and purchased products wholesale through the company.

Origins

The company was founded in 2005 by Michelle Romero and Annette Cavaness.[1] In 2004, Romero thought of an idea to change the outside of a handbag, without physically changing the bag itself. She created a prototype by taking apart her own bag and revamping it using super glue and scrap fabric.[2]

The name of the company came from Michelle's nickname, Miche (pronounced MEE-chee), which her mother-in-law calls her.[3]

Styles and designs

Miche Base Bags were available in four sizes and various colors. Base Bags featured different internal pocket layouts and removable handles. Shells could be purchased separately or with a Base Bag, and attached to the Base Bag using magnets. The exteriors of the Classic and Petite Base Bags incorporated a silk and polyester blend in their hard-sided construction, while the Demi and Prima sizes were made of softer materials. Shell materials varied depending on the style, but were generally made from faux leather, canvas or cotton. The Miche line also included other specialty bags that were not interchangeable as well as coin purses and wallets. New Shells and accessories were released monthly.

On January 8, 2010, Miche introduced its Hope Initiative. The Hope Initiative benefited a variety of specific causes, in particular cancer research; a portion of the proceeds from the sale of each specially-designed Hope Shell and related accessories went directly to various charitable organizations.[4]

Closing

In late March 2016, Miche informed their direct sales representatives that the company would be closing. Their complete inventory liquidation event began on March 28, 2016,[5] and ended on April 18.[6]

Despite the closing of Miche, the Miche Bag, shells and accessories remain in production through their former international partners including Miche Canada and Miche Europe.

References

  1. ^ Lovetoknow.com - Handbags
  2. ^ Miche Bag Company website - How Miche Bag Came to Be
  3. ^ How Do You Pronounce That Name Again?
  4. ^ Miche Bag unveils cancer-awareness bag
  5. ^ "Miche - Our complete inventory liquidation event began... | Facebook". www.facebook.com. Retrieved 2016-05-01.
  6. ^ "Miche - Today is your last day to shop our Complete... | Facebook". www.facebook.com. Retrieved 2016-05-01.