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Old 22 January 2017, 04:21 AM   #1
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Louis Vuitton toiletry bags

Hi all,

Long shot but was just wondering if anyone here uses Louis Vuitton toiletry bags and if so if you could help me. ! I'm after some help/thoughts/advice. I'm in the market for a new toiletry bag. The use will be for everyday items, body spray aftershave, wallet, phone, glasses case etc. I've narrowed it down between the Louis Vuitton king size and the toiletry pouch in damier graphite. I've got a few questions that I'm hoping you guys can help with.
Choice 1. King size toiletry.

1. Is the strap on the zip sturdy enough to be used as a Handle when full?
2. Do items inside move around a lot if you carry it?

Choice 2. toiletry pouch.
1. I'm a little concerned it might not be big enough? What sort of items fit in here? Would it hold all I need it too?
2. Is the zip and the way the opening is designed inconvenient?

Which one have you chosen and why?

Sorry for the lengthy post but this has been bothering me for a while. Hopefully someone can help shed some light for me. Thanks in advance!



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Old 22 January 2017, 05:53 AM   #2
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I don't have one, but I was looking to buy the king sized toiletry bag to match my carry on. I just couldn't justify almost $800 for it when my big a$$ bag was on,y a few hundo more. Anyways, my wife bought me a leather Coach toiletry bag and that was the end of the LV dilemma.

So, choice 1 I would make.
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Old 22 January 2017, 06:03 AM   #3
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It works for me

That's all I use for 1 day or 10 day trips l don't use body spray or put my sunglasses in there but fits everything else
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Old 22 January 2017, 06:51 AM   #4
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I have choice 2. It is great. I take it everywhere I travel.
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Old 22 January 2017, 07:06 AM   #5
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I use a ziplock bag.
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Old 22 January 2017, 07:27 AM   #6
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Old 22 January 2017, 09:54 AM   #7
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That's all I use for 1 day or 10 day trips l don't use body spray or put my sunglasses in there but fits everything else


Thanks for your reply! Certainly seems suitable for a good amount of stuff. As I said, mines going to be used mainly for everyday stuff. I don't need to carry a bag to and from work so that's why I'm looking for something to hold things such as wallet, glasses etc. P.s. That's a nice set you got there.


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Old 22 January 2017, 09:55 AM   #8
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I don't have one, but I was looking to buy the king sized toiletry bag to match my carry on. I just couldn't justify almost $800 for it when my big a$$ bag was on,y a few hundo more. Anyways, my wife bought me a leather Coach toiletry bag and that was the end of the LV dilemma.

So, choice 1 I would make.


I've had the thought too. But I kinda guessed, I want one, I'm gona get one, better make it the right one! Could do with someone just buying one of them for me, similar solution to you! Ha.


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Old 22 January 2017, 09:57 AM   #9
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I have choice 2. It is great. I take it everywhere I travel.


Do you use it mainly for toiletries or as a kinda hand luggage bag too?


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Old 22 January 2017, 10:00 AM   #10
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Old 22 January 2017, 10:00 AM   #11
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Exactly.. ...some places in life, it is simply ok to cut a corner. Who is ever in the bathroom with you anyway?
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Old 22 January 2017, 11:19 AM   #12
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For travel related goods like toilets bags and luggage, I only buy Tumi. I enjoy not having to think about my toiletry bag as it will inevitably get spills from cologne and any other kind of liquid. If it gets damaged, I buy a new one without batting an eye.

I have a couple Tumi toiletry bags and I'm completely satisfied. They are well thought out with compartments and zippered pockets.
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Old 22 January 2017, 11:24 AM   #13
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Old 22 January 2017, 11:27 AM   #14
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I got mine from from my airline. It's a free amenity.
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Old 22 January 2017, 12:11 PM   #16
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Old 22 January 2017, 12:42 PM   #17
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I got mine from from my airline. It's a free amenity.
Delta Business/first give you Tumi amenities kits. They're too small as a regular toiletry bag but perfect for storing charging cables and such.
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Old 22 January 2017, 01:09 PM   #18
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For travel related goods like toilets bags and luggage, I only buy Tumi. I enjoy not having to think about my toiletry bag as it will inevitably get spills from cologne and any other kind of liquid. If it gets damaged, I buy a new one without batting an eye.

I have a couple Tumi toiletry bags and I'm completely satisfied. They are well thought out with compartments and zippered pockets.
Good point. Maybe one I'll learn eventually. I have blown through 3 LV toiletry bags in the past 2 years. I end up spilling cologne or after shave and the bag is damaged.
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I use a Shinola (yes the watch people) toiletry bag. Soft leather, good size, a week, a month, all good for me. Price is right too.


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If you need something bigger they have a larger bag that my wife uses for her makeup. I like this bag better, especially the way it opens, but she stole it and I have not ordered another one yet. Their leather is incredible. Their watches, meh.



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Old 22 January 2017, 01:56 PM   #21
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if you want LV they actually make a clutch which is what sounds like you need. I have number 2 and a hanging one which is great for gym etc .The king size too big for me...
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Delta Business/first give you Tumi amenities kits. They're too small as a regular toiletry bag but perfect for storing charging cables and such.
I fly Singapore Airlines. The amenity kits are made by Ferragamo. Yes, too small for cables but for keeping my toothpaste/toothbrush and medication is enough. And I have quite a number of them. I don't carry a lot of glooming products. My hotels provide shampoo/shower gel and stuff.

It's hard to pay for something when I can get it for free.
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Personally I wouldn't buy an LV toiletry bag. Soap, water, toothpaste, etc. will ruin it. My friend had a bunch of leather bulgari kits he'd collected from Emirates and was kind enough to give me one. It only lasted me a year. Now I pack my toiletries in a plastic bag with zipper.
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Old 22 January 2017, 04:00 PM   #24
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I use their hanging toiletry bag. It's awesome, fits pretty much everything- electric razor, toothbrush, cologne, etc.
It's the bag in the bottom left corner.



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Old 22 January 2017, 04:34 PM   #25
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I use a large ziplock as well as I find toilet bags generally pack too bulky. I usually use Airline amenity kits, if of decent quality, for phone cables, chargers, etc post-flight.
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I use it for toiletries only. It is quite convenient and actually fits a lot inside.
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Old 22 January 2017, 06:51 PM   #27
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I have #2. As in one of the pics above, it's plenty big for all of your toiletry items.

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Hi all,

Long shot but was just wondering if anyone here uses Louis Vuitton toiletry bags and if so if you could help me. ! I'm after some help/thoughts/advice. I'm in the market for a new toiletry bag. The use will be for everyday items, body spray aftershave, wallet, phone, glasses case etc. I've narrowed it down between the Louis Vuitton king size and the toiletry pouch in damier graphite. I've got a few questions that I'm hoping you guys can help with.
Choice 1. King size toiletry.

1. Is the strap on the zip sturdy enough to be used as a Handle when full?
2. Do items inside move around a lot if you carry it?

Choice 2. toiletry pouch.
1. I'm a little concerned it might not be big enough? What sort of items fit in here? Would it hold all I need it too?
2. Is the zip and the way the opening is designed inconvenient?

Which one have you chosen and why?

Sorry for the lengthy post but this has been bothering me for a while. Hopefully someone can help shed some light for me. Thanks in advance!



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Old 22 January 2017, 07:33 PM   #28
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I don't have an LV one but I do have and use a Gucci toiletry bag and I couldn't recommend it highly enough
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Personally I wouldn't buy an LV toiletry bag. Soap, water, toothpaste, etc. will ruin it. My friend had a bunch of leather bulgari kits he'd collected from Emirates and was kind enough to give me one. It only lasted me a year. Now I pack my toiletries in a plastic bag with zipper.
My thoughts precisely.

My wife are retired and travel about 24 weeks every year and yes even with the best care in the world, we replace the toilet bags every 12 months or so.

We just buy a medium quality set of toilet bags and treat them as a disposable item.

Treat yourself to something more useful, I have just bought myself a chubby shaving brush which will last forever.

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I have a double zip toiletries bag I purchased from Walmart in 2005. It's travelled a few hundred thousand miles and is still in good shape. I'm pretty sure it cost less than $20.
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