Five Wash Bags To Keep Your Grooming Regimen In Shape

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Five Wash Bags To Keep Your Grooming Regimen In Shape

Words by Mr Ashley Clarke

26 September 2019

Whether you call it a toiletry bag, a wash bag or even, if you’re from a certain side of the Atlantic, dopp kit, a small receptacle to keep all your cosmetics in order in the bathroom or when travelling is a sensible thing for a man to have. A simple way to keep your grooming gear in shape – if you fill more than two wash bags with products, it might be time for a Kondoing – they also make brilliant gifts. We have a selection of such items on MR PORTER and we’ve listed five of our favourites below. A wash bag for everything and everything in a wash bag. Or something like that.

Horizn Studios

Sick of unpacking your toothpaste into one of those tiny plastic bags at airport security? Horizn Studios has you covered. Its clear PVC wash bag is perfect for taking on trips and making sure you have everything in one place.

Burberry

Emblazoned with the brand’s SW1 postcode plus a nod to its HQ address at Horseferry Road in London, Burberry’s capacious wash bag is a fashionable way to keep your toiletries in order. Made from nylon, it’s also full of handy internal pockets.

Filson

Filson makes things that last a long time. One of its backpacks will happily keep you company for decades, and the same goes for this canvas wash bag. Crafted from waterproof cotton-canvas, it’s perfect for outdoorsy, but also slightly vain, types and will look as charming in a tent as it will at home on your bathroom shelf.

WANT Les Essentiels

WANT Les Essentiels was founded in 2007 in Montreal and has carved a satisfying niche for creating accessories that are refreshingly clean, unfussy and expertly designed. This leather-lined, organic cotton-canvas wash bag is a great example and comes with interior pockets to keep all of your lotions and potions organised on your travels.

Bottega Veneta

After you defeat all the other wash bags, you have to face this intrecciato one from Bottega Veneta, complete with a detachable wrist strap. Yes, it’s fist-bitingly expensive for something you’ll use to keep your toothbrush safe when you go on holiday, but it’s also an undeniably lovely thing to own.