
We’ve been looking for a way to redesign our previous packaging of just basic plastic coverings for our bags. We tried various samples, from canvas, to netting, to an array of other forms of plastic. However, while design mattered to us, so did functionality and cost efficiency. So we decided on recyclable PVC, and we designed it in the form of an easy ziplock bag that could be hung for convenient display at stores, and also reusable to our customers.
Below are a few ways you can reuse our new packaging.

Here is a shot of its semi-translucent front, used with its intended content.

Since we travel a lot for work, we had to test out its durability as a travel buddy. It fits most travel bottles, makeup pouches, and more, and is compact and suitable for hand carry as well as smooth luggage checks.

Of course, we can’t forget our beloved flats and sandals for long shopping trips. Using the packaging to store your footwear keeps the rest of your luggage free from dirt.

For all you moms on-the-go, our new recyclable and reusable packaging keeps diapers fresh and neat in your handbags or baby bags. Easy to transfer, light to carry, and keeps you organized. Fits most wet wipes, too.

Recently, I went on a beachside picnic with my family, and the one inconvenience and hassle that I found in the otherwise fun activity was keeping all my daughter’s snacks intact and away from the sand. Throwing them into a grocery bag or a travel bag only got sand all over everything. I also hated digging through such a huge pile just to get one specific item. Therefore, last weekend I tried my luck carrying her stash out in our new packaging. Not only did it fit her usual treats perfectly, it was surprisingly easy to clean. I used another for small toys, and it made the trip much more organized.
So we’ve tried and tested our new packaging… Tell us what you think!
Tags: gin & jacqie, travels





















Genius idea!!
Can’t wait to get my loot from you guys
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