
MB-5925 · Makeup Bag
New Leather Makeup Bag Organizer
- MaterialFull grain leather, Nickel hardware
- Dimensions4.5"H x 7.5"W x 2.75"D (11.4 x 19.1 x 7 cm)
- ColorCustomized Made
- Custom LogoAccept Customized Logo
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Why buyers pick this style
- Full grain leather build. The exterior is full grain leather with nickel hardware. It's designed to age gracefully, resisting scuffs while softening over time.
- Compact, travel-ready size. This organizer measures 4.5"H x 7.5"W x 2.75"D. It nests into Medium and Large Tech Bag Organizers when you need to consolidate your kit.
- Interior built for visibility. A zipped mesh storage pocket keeps small items easy to find. Elastic loops hold cords, earbuds, and similar essentials in place.
- Water-resistant lining. The lining helps protect contents from minor spills. A metal zipper with a leather pull rounds out the hardware.
- Gift boxed and personalizable. Each piece arrives in a gift box. Custom personalization is available for orders that need it.
This full grain leather makeup bag organizer brings durable materials and thoughtful storage into one compact piece. It has a water-resistant lining, a zipped mesh pocket, and elastic loops for small accessories. The leather exterior is paired with nickel hardware and a metal zipper. We offer custom personalization for buyers who want a branded or tailored version.
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What this construction is good at, and where it is the wrong choice
Full grain leather is the top surface of the hide. It keeps the natural grain intact, so each piece shows subtle variation. That means your buyer receives a product that looks more expensive than a corrected-grain or bonded alternative. Nickel hardware resists corrosion better than raw steel and gives a cooler tone than brass. A water-resistant lining handles minor spills, not a soaked interior. If a customer leaves a leaky serum bottle inside for hours, the lining will slow the spread but won't make the bag leakproof.
This size works for a curated kit. It won't hold a full skincare routine with full-size bottles. A buyer who sells travel accessories will see the value. A buyer who sells complete vanity sets will find it too small. The zipped mesh pocket adds visibility, but mesh is not a liquid barrier. Elastic loops keep brushes and cords from rattling, yet they lose tension over time. That's normal wear, not a defect, and a buyer should set expectations with their own customers.
| Published spec | What it means in use | What a buyer should watch for |
|---|---|---|
| Full grain leather | Ages with a patina and softens; surface marks are part of the material | Color consistency varies between hides; buyers should approve a range, not a single swatch |
| Nickel hardware | Cool metallic tone with good corrosion resistance | Nickel can trigger sensitivities in a small share of wearers; confirm plating thickness with the factory |
| 4.5"H x 7.5"W x 2.75"D | Fits a small organizer or a handbag; nests into Medium and Large Tech Bag Organizers | Too small for full-size bottles; check inner clearance against your best-selling products |
| Water-resistant lining | Wipe-clean surface that delays minor spills | Not seam-sealed; a buyer should not describe this as waterproof |
| Zipped mesh storage pocket | Visibility plus containment for small items | Mesh can snag on sharp tools; specify a finer mesh if buyers carry metal implements |
| Elastic loops | Hold cords, earbuds, and slim tools in place | Elastic relaxes with repeated use; request a sample aged by hand-stretching before bulk |
| Metal zipper with leather pull | Smooth operation and a premium feel | Confirm zipper size and slider finish in the approved sample; a too-fine zipper will fail early |
This SPU is the wrong choice for a buyer who needs a machine-washable item. Leather and water don't mix. It is also the wrong choice for a buyer who wants a rigid, structured case. The leather will soften and the shape will relax. For a soft, personal organizer that improves with use, it's a strong candidate. You can read more about material trade-offs in our makeup bag materials guide.
How buyers customize this SPU, and what each change does to tooling, cost or lead time
Routine changes stay within the existing pattern. A buyer can switch the leather color, change the lining color, or add a debossed logo. Debossing works well on full grain leather and needs no new tooling if the logo fits the existing die area. Pantone matching for the lining is typically specified at ΔE≤2.0. That's a color tolerance, not a promise of exact match under every light. A buyer who wants a precise brand tone should send a physical swatch, not just a Pantone number.
Logo methods vary in cost and setup. A debossed or blind-embossed mark is the most common choice for leather. A foil stamp adds a metallic or colored finish and requires a heated die. Laser marking is faster for small runs and creates a darker, burned-in mark. Each method changes the surface feel. A buyer should request one sample per method before committing. For more on custom pouch programs, see our custom cosmetic pouch page.
Changes that need new tooling include altering the dimensions, adding a second zippered pocket, or switching the closure from a zipper to a magnetic snap. A dimensional change means a new cutting die and possibly a new lining pattern. A magnetic snap requires a reinforcement patch behind the leather, because the snap pulls against the hide every time it opens. That adds a component and a sewing step. The factory can build it, but the lead time moves from a standard sample window into a longer development runway. Buyers who want a completely different silhouette should start from a new pattern, not from this SPU. Our wholesale makeup pouch options show how far a base design can stretch.
What to confirm before you approve sampling on this product
Start with leather temper. Full grain leather can be soft or firm depending on the tannage. A buyer who expects a structured bag may receive a soft, slouchy sample. Specify the temper in the approved sample, not just the color. Next, confirm the lining attachment. A water-resistant lining that is only stitched at the top can billow or pull away from the leather. Ask the factory to show how the lining is secured at the base and corners.
Check the zipper tape against the leather edge. A metal zipper on a leather bag can abrade the hide if the tape is too stiff or the slider sits too close. The leather pull should be attached with a small reinforcement at the slider, not a loose knot. Elastic loop tension is another rework point. Too tight and customers struggle to insert brushes. Too loose and items fall out. The approved sample should include a note on loop diameter and stretch.
Finally, write the packaging into the sample. This SPU arrives in a gift box. That box protects the leather during shipping and sets the unboxing tone. A buyer who changes the box size or adds a branded sleeve needs to confirm the fit before bulk. These checks take a few minutes at the sample stage and prevent expensive rework later. If you're comparing this to a clear PVC option, our clear PVC makeup bag page covers a different set of trade-offs.


