With multiple beautifully embroidered designs to choose from, these versatile little bags will quickly become the only grab-and-go bags you’ll reach for when heading out the door. Easily add a monogram to make it truly unique.
Embroidered with detailed traditional Hungarian folk patterns, these lovely little zipper pouches can keep you organized in an effortless and stylish way.
Please check out our coordinating hand sanitizer holders!
APPROXIMATE SIZE: 6.5”(W) x 4.5"(H)
They are the perfect size for safe-keeping:
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Face masks (reusable or disposable) and to keep them clean between uses
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Mini travel items
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Jewelry
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Rosary
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Flash drives, shorter power cords, and small chargers
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Medicine
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Contact lenses
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Essential oils
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Earbuds
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Credit cards or store loyalty cards
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Organizing smaller loose items in the car
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Candies
Or place a gift card inside it to complete your gift for your favorite teacher, college student, hairdressers, friends, and family.
FEATURES:
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High-quality leather-like nylon fabric with your choice of embroidery pattern
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Coordinating cotton fabric lining of your choice (please select from available)
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Well-structured padding between the 2 fabric layers for accidental bumps and to add softness
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Seams are hidden and reinforced for durability
- A monogram is optional and can be added for a small fee
Pattern placement may vary. Pictured accessories are not included.
The pouch and lining fabric are not waterproof. Carefully examine any items with liquid content for leaks before placing them in the pouch.
If necessary, wipe outside clean with a damp cloth, then dry promptly.
Each bag is ready for gift giving, wrapped in a clear cello bag. Or if you opt for gift wrapping, we’ll take care of it for you and can ship it directly to the Recipient (we’ll even include a small note on your behalf!)
Add-On Coming SOON - This adorable zipper pouch can turn into a stylish wristlet by opting for the wrist strap at checkout.
You can never have too many of those beautiful little zipper pouches!
Kalocsa and Matyo embroidery go back to the mid-19th century and are the two most popular in Hungary. This ornament was created to preserve my Hungarian heritage and share its beauty.