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  2. Our Grooming Editors Tested More Than 50 Toiletry Bags ... - AOL

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    We spoke to 5 travel experts, and a panel of five grooming editors to try over 50 men's toiletry bags for men. We chose dopp kits that had superior waterproof materials and were easy to pack in ...

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    If your current toiletry bag isn’t up to snuff, check out these 11 expert-approved options that are equal parts functional and chic. Lagoon Away Clear Case Rush adores this toiletry bag from ...

  4. Toiletry bag - Wikipedia

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    A clear plastic toiletry bag. A toiletry bag (also called a toiletry kit, dopp kit, bathroom bag, ditty bag, sponge bag, toilet bag, personal hygiene kit, amenity kit, travel kit, or washkit) is a portable container—usually a pouch with a drawstring or zippered closure—that holds body hygiene and toiletry supplies such as toothbrush and toothpaste, dental floss, cotton swabs, deodorant ...

  5. Amazon's No. 1 bestselling toiletry bag puts all others to ...

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    The padded bag features four separate zip compartments. The inner main pockets include elastic straps to keep bottles upright. Unzip the bag completely, and you can hang it from its 360-degree ...

  6. Handbag - Wikipedia

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    Men's designer bags are produced by well-known companies such as Prada, Louis Vuitton, Coach, and Bottega Veneta in a variety of shapes and sizes. The global men's bag and small leather goods trade is a $4-billion-a-year industry. [18] Sales of men's accessories including "holdall" bags are increasing in North America. [19]

  7. Earmuffs - Wikipedia

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    Two people wearing behind-the-neck earmuffs. Thermal earmuffs are worn for protection from the cold. Because the ears extend from the sides of the head to gather sound waves, they have a high skin surface-area-to-volume ratio, and very little muscle tissue, causing them to be one of the first body parts to become uncomfortably cold as temperatures drop.