
MB-5491 · Makeup Bag
Gold Zipper Cosmetic Bag
- MaterialPU leather fabric
- Dimensions21.5(L) x 11(W) x 15(H) cm
- ColorCustomized Made
- Custom LogoAccept Customized Logo
Lead time
| Quantity | Production time |
|---|---|
| 1-100 pieces | 15 days |
| 151-500 pieces | 25 days |
| > 500 pieces | To be negotiated |
Paid sample in 1-10 days. 24-hour response on every inquiry.
Why buyers pick this style
- PU leather shell. The outer fabric is waterproof and durable, and it wipes clean fast. The padded, semi-flexible body helps shield your items from pressure when the bag is packed in luggage.
- Partitioned interior. The main pocket holds cosmetics and toiletries, while separate compartments fit electronics accessories, a passport, cash, or bank cards. The layout keeps essentials sorted and easy to find.
- Structured, roomy shape. At 21.5 by 11 by 15 cm, the three-dimensional design works as a travel makeup train case, toiletry bag, or nail polish bag. It suits travel, vacations, business trips, camping, gym use, and outdoor activities.
- Practical zipper and handle. The zipper opening is positioned for easy access, and the portable handle makes it simple to carry. It won't weigh you down on the road.
- Gift-ready styling. The design fits occasions like Christmas, birthdays, Thanksgiving, and Goddess Day. It's a solid choice when you want to thank a friend, wife, girlfriend, or mother.
This PU leather cosmetic bag combines a waterproof, easy-to-clean exterior with a padded body that protects contents from bumps. Multiple compartments keep makeup, toiletries, and small travel essentials organized in a structured 21.5 by 11 by 15 cm shape. The zipper opening and carry handle make it practical for travel, gym, or gifting.
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Gold Zipper Cosmetic Bag: What the Spec Actually Means
A gold zipper cosmetic bag is a specific brief. It is not a catch-all pouch. The published spec describes a structured PU leather case at 21.5 by 11 by 15 cm, and that size plus that material decides what the bag does well. It holds a travel kit or a curated set of daily essentials without collapsing in a handbag. The padded body gives it more presence than a flat pouch. You can see it standing on a shelf. That matters for gift retail and for buyers who sell organization rather than just storage.
But the same construction limits you. PU leather does not stretch. The padded, semi-flexible body means the bag resists being squeezed into an overpacked suitcase corner. A buyer who wants a soft, crushable pouch that disappears into a laptop bag will find this SPU too rigid. The 15 cm height is generous for brushes and full-size bottles, yet it is too tall for a quart-size clear pouch program. Say a buyer runs a TSA-focused line. This bag is the wrong silhouette for that shelf. Say a buyer sells luxury gift sets. This is exactly the right silhouette.
The gold zipper is a visual commitment. It reads as giftable and slightly formal. If your customer base is minimalist matte black, the zipper changes the mood. You cannot un-see a gold zipper. The carry handle adds utility but also adds a swing point. In a crowded vanity drawer, the handle catches on other items. For a travel bag, the handle is the feature that makes it feel like a small handbag rather than a pouch.
| Published spec | What it means in use | What to watch for |
|---|---|---|
| PU leather fabric | Wipe-clean, waterproof surface that holds a structured shape; no stretch, so the bag keeps its profile under light load. | Surface cracking over time on low-cost PU; color rub-off on white or pastel linings; hand feel varies by foam backing. |
| 21.5(L) x 11(W) x 15(H) cm | A mid-size case that fits brushes, bottles, and a phone charger without becoming a toiletry kit. | Too tall for quart-size TSA programs; too structured for flat-pack shipping; check if the 11 cm width suits your retail peg hook plan. |
| Customized Made | Color is not fixed; you can match a Pantone target. | PU leather dye lots shift; confirm the approved swatch before bulk, not just the Pantone number. |
| Accept Customized Logo | Logo application is available on this SPU. | Gold zipper plus gold foil logo can clash; test logo color against the zipper tape, not just the shell. |
Customization Paths on This SPU
Most changes to this bag are routine. You can change the shell color, the lining color, the zipper tape color, the handle length, and the logo method without new tooling. The PU leather is cut from rolls, so a new color is a material swap, not a mold change. Logo methods follow the standard ladder: a woven label runs around 300 units, a metal plate around 200, heat-pressed PVC around 500, and laser marking around 100. These numbers are general starting points, not this SPU's confirmed MOQ. Confirm the final number when you send your brief.
What needs a longer runway? Changing the zipper from gold to another finish is usually a component swap, but if you want a custom zipper pull shape, that requires a new mold. Changing the handle attachment from sewn to riveted adds a new station and a new hardware spec. Changing the interior from the published partitioned layout to a fully open cavity means re-patterning the divider panels. That is not a new mold, but it is a new cutting die for the interior pieces. Give that change an extra few days in sampling.
The padded body is the part buyers underestimate. If you want a thinner pad, the bag loses its shelf presence. If you want a thicker pad, the zipper opening gets harder to close around the corners. The current semi-flexible body is a balance point. Change it only if your retail display or shipping plan demands it. A buyer who ships flat and wants the bag to recover its shape on shelf may ask for a slightly stiffer board. That is a material substitution inside the walls, not a visible spec change, but it does change the hand feel and the fold line.
What to Confirm Before Sampling
Three points cause most rework on this type of bag. First, the zipper tape color against the shell color. The spec says gold zipper, but the tape behind the teeth can be black, cream, or tonal. If you do not specify the tape, the factory will choose for you. A buyer who wanted an all-gold front face may receive a black tape that reads as a stripe. Confirm the tape color in writing.
Second, the interior partition layout. The copy says the main pocket holds cosmetics and separate compartments fit accessories. But the number of compartments, their widths, and whether they have elastic loops or slip pockets are not fixed by the published spec. You must define this before the sample is cut. A buyer who sells makeup brushes wants elastic loops. A buyer who sells travel wallets wants flat slip pockets. The same shell can carry either interior.
Third, the wipe-clean claim. PU leather wipes clean fast, but the stitched seams can trap powder and liquid at the corners. Ask whether the seams are top-stitched through the lining or whether the lining is a separate drop-in insert. A drop-in insert is easier to clean and easier to replace. A stitched-through lining is cheaper but harder to wipe at the corners. Write the answer into the approved sample notes.
Check the handle attachment point. The spec says portable handle, but the reinforcement behind the handle is what determines whether the bag survives a full load. Ask for a reinforcement patch at the handle anchor. If the sample comes back without one, the handle will tear out under use. That is a rework you can prevent before the first sample ships.
For more on how this bag fits a broader line, see our custom cosmetic pouch page. If you are comparing materials, the makeup bag materials guide explains PU, nylon, and canvas trade-offs. And if the structured shape feels wrong for your retail plan, the mesh cosmetic bags page shows a softer alternative.


