Zip Set of 3 Pouches
Product Description:
Three pouches, three sizes, one problem solved. The small (7" x 5" x 2") takes cords, keys, and lip balm. The medium (9" x 6" x 3") handles cosmetics, first aid, or snacks. The large (10.5" x 8" x 4") swallows a change of clothes. All three are GOTS organic cotton outside with a recycled polyester lining that wipes clean when something leaks. Premium YKK zippers. Good in a diaper bag, a carry-on, a glove box, or a desk drawer. Buy the set, then quietly reassign them every few months.
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Ingredients:
Body: 100% GOTS-certified organic cotton (Gossypium) - grown without pesticides, durable, breathable, and biodegradable. Lining: 100% recycled polyester, OEKO-TEX certified and tested food-safe - water resistant so spills wipe out instead of soaking in, and made from plastic already in circulation rather than new. Zippers: premium YKK - a name-brand closure instead of the generic kind that gives out first. Dyes and prints: GOTS-certified, water-based and non-toxic - tested to the highest EU standards, free of PVC, BPA, phthalates, heavy metals, and all PFAS.
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How to use:
Sort by size and stop thinking about it. Cords and keys in the small, toiletries or snacks in the medium, clothes and diaper supplies in the large. The lining is water resistant, so a damp swimsuit or a leaky snack is fine for the ride home, just don't store anything wet in there long term. Spot clean or machine wash when they need it, then air dry or tumble dry on low.
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The Business:
Fluf is a Toronto company, 100% women owned and operated, that got its start in 2005 hunting for fabric that wasn't full of junk. Bags are handmade in India in a small family-run facility that pays living wages, and Fluf has been Climate Neutral Certified since 2022.
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End Life:
These are a cotton and polyester mix, so they aren't a compost-pile ending. Run them until the zippers give out, then demote the survivors to tool bags, seed storage, or the junk drawer. When they're truly finished, snip the YKK zipper off for the metal bin and send the rest to textile recycling rather than the green bin.










