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Ginza Toiletry Pouch

Travel kit, finally organised.

Why this object

  • Dual-zip clamshell — opens flat at a hotel sink, holds shape when packed.
  • Mesh-and-elastic interior — bottles, brushes, and razors stay where you put them.
  • Quick-grab handle — pulls clean from a packing cube without unpacking the rest.
  • Water-resistant fabric — shrugs off splashes and leaks from products inside.
  • Compact structured shell — fits a week's grooming kit without dominating the suitcase.
₹ 399.00 Zenstone Grey ·inclusive of taxes In stock

Colour Zenstone Grey

Style
Dopp / toiletry
Closure
Dual-zip
Carry
Quick-grab handle

More about this object

Why it matters

A toiletry bag's job is invisible: keep wet things from spreading, dry things from wandering, and the whole kit from collapsing into chaos on day three of a trip. The Ginza Toiletry Pouch is built for that job, with a structured shell that holds its shape, a mesh-and-elastic interior that doesn't migrate, and a handle that lets you pull the whole thing from a packing cube in one motion.

The detail

Dual-zip closure opens clamshell-flat at a hotel sink. Interior is laid out for the actual order of a morning routine — toothbrush near the top, razor and shaving cream in the main chamber, smaller bottles in the mesh pockets so you can see at a glance what's running low. Water-resistant outer fabric handles the inevitable shampoo leak before it ruins anything around it.

How to use it

Pack vertically with the heaviest items at the bottom (shaving cream, soap bar). Keep liquids in the mesh pockets so you can see leaks early. The quick-grab handle is sized for thumb-and-finger — clip it to a packing cube and pull it out at the hotel sink in one motion.

Product

  • Style: Dopp kit / toiletry pouch
  • Closure: Dual-zip clamshell
  • Carry: Top-mounted quick-grab handle
  • Colours: Zenstone Grey, Tokyo Noir

Materials & build

  • Outer: Water-resistant fabric
  • Interior: Mesh pockets, elastic loops, slip sleeves
  • Structure: Semi-structured shell — holds shape when packed

Care

  • Wipe with a slightly damp cloth and mild soap.
  • Do not machine-wash; the water-resistant coating degrades over wash cycles.
  • Empty after each trip; air-dry inverted to remove residual moisture.

Will it stand up at a hotel sink?

Yes — the semi-structured shell holds shape when packed, so you can set it on a bathroom counter without it collapsing. Opens clamshell-flat so the contents stay visible.

How is it different from the Ginza Tech Pouch?

The Tech Pouch is built for cables, chargers and small documents. The Toiletry Pouch is sized differently — wider main chamber to fit shaving cream and bottles, mesh pockets calibrated for grooming items rather than dongles. Same dual-zip clamshell design language.

Is it leakproof?

The outer fabric is water-resistant, so splashes from outside and small leaks from inside don't spread. It's not submersible — don't soak it. For travel with full-size shampoo bottles, we recommend a separate ziplock for the liquids inside.

How do I clean it?

Wipe-down only with a damp cloth and mild soap. No machine wash — the water-resistant coating degrades over wash cycles. After a trip, leave it open and air-dry inverted to remove residual moisture.

Delivery

Complimentary shipping across India on orders of ₹499 and above. Flat ₹49 below. Most orders dispatched within 2 business days; metro delivery 2–4 days, Tier-2/3 cities 4–7.

Returns

Non-consumable products may be returned within 7 days of delivery if unused and in original packaging. Damaged or defective items are replaced or refunded in full — email support@mawlaii.com within 48 hours of delivery with photographs.

Practice

Kaiyo Tokyo designs travel-grade carry in Tokyo — pouches, sleeves and the small bags that earn a place in every well-edited carry-on.

Why we chose them

The discipline is restraint. Japanese ballistic nylon, YKK zips, light-coloured linings so you can find a black cable at 5am. No logos on the outside, no second pockets competing with the first.

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