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Travel Toiletry Bag
Original price was: $14.99.$12.74Current price is: $12.74.
1 in stock
Versatile Toiletry Bag
This plum-colored travel toiletry bag is perfect for organizing your essentials. Its functional design and multiple compartments make it ideal for travel.
Key Features
Crafted from durable fabric, this bag features a plum color. It has a double zipper closure for easy access. The interior features a clear zippered pocket, a mesh zippered pocket, and a third, fold-out, mesh zippered pocket with a hook.
Performance and Function
Designed for travel, this bag keeps your toiletries organized and accessible. The clear and mesh pockets allow you to easily see your items. The durable fabric ensures long-lasting use.
Practical and Convenient
The plum color is versatile and stylish. The bag is compact and lightweight, perfect for travel. The multiple pockets provide ample storage for your toiletries.
Pre-owned but New
This travel toiletry bag is pre-owned but brand new, never used. Enjoy the convenience and functionality of this bag at a fraction of the original retail price.
Supporting a Worthy Cause
By shopping at Father Joe’s Villages, you contribute to our mission of preventing and ending homelessness in San Diego. When you buy this toiletry bag, you’re helping support a meaningful cause.
Color: Plumb
Dimensions: 10.5L x 7W x 2″D
Condition: Pre-owned, new
Compare To: $18.49 (Walmart)
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