MB-6097 · Makeup Bag

Custom Logo Quilted Nylon Makeup Bag

  • MaterialCanvas
  • Dimensions26 x 16 x 2 cm; 0.1 kg
  • ColorCustomized Made
  • Custom LogoAccept Customized Logo

Lead time

QuantityProduction time
1-100 pieces15 days
151-500 pieces25 days
> 500 piecesTo be negotiated

Paid sample in 1-10 days. 24-hour response on every inquiry.

Why buyers pick this style

  • Water-resistant fabric. The soft puff polyester resists moisture and wipes clean easily. It holds its color through washes, so the bag keeps looking fresh for your customers.
  • Sturdy zipper closure. A reliable zipper keeps the bag's shape and protects what's inside. Your items stay clean and dry, whether it's tossed in a backpack or packed tight in a suitcase.
  • Lightweight, practical size. At 26 x 16 x 2 cm and just 0.1 kg, it's easy to carry without adding bulk. The slim profile slips into crowded bags or carry-ons while still fitting everyday makeup essentials.
  • One bag, many uses. It works as a cosmetic bag, toiletry kit, wash bag, or travel organizer. Buyers can use it for business trips, gym sessions, beach days, or camping.
  • Custom logo ready. We accept customized logos on this canvas makeup bag. It's a solid option for brands that want a low-cost, high-appeal promotional or retail accessory.

This quilted nylon makeup bag combines a soft, water-resistant exterior with a slim, lightweight build. It's designed for brands that need a dependable cosmetic or toiletry pouch with custom logo options. The sturdy zipper and easy-clean fabric make it a practical choice for travel, gym, or daily use. We produce it in our BSCI-certified factory with a 15-day lead time for small orders.

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What This Construction Is Good At, and Where It Is the Wrong Choice

This SPU is a slim, wipe-clean pouch built around a quilted shell and a reliable zipper. You're looking at a product that favors flat packing and fast access over structured protection. The 26 x 16 x 2 cm footprint means it disappears into a backpack or carry-on without forcing you to reorganize everything around it. A buyer who packs a full-size brush set, a bulky jar, and a hard-sided mirror will find the depth limiting. Say a buyer wants a stand-up organizer that holds its shape on a counter. This is not that bag.

The quilted construction gives you a soft exterior that resists moisture and wipes clean easily. That softness is also the trade-off. There is no rigid base panel in the published spec, so the bag will flex and settle against whatever is around it. It protects contents from dust, light contact, and minor splashes. It will not protect a glass bottle from impact. If your program needs crush resistance, you would confirm a stiffer insert or a different shell construction at sampling stage. The published material is canvas, though the copy also mentions a quilted nylon shell. The exact fabric is confirmed on the approved sample.

Published SpecWhat It Means in UseWhat to Watch For
CanvasA durable plain-woven shell that takes printing well and resists routine abrasion.Fabric weight and coating are not stated here. Confirm hand feel and whether a wipe-clean liner or coating is included on the approved sample.
26 x 16 x 2 cmA flat, slim profile that slips into crowded bags and carry-ons.The 2 cm depth limits bulky items. If buyers expect a stand-up shape, ask about gusset options before sampling.
0.1 kgVery light empty weight. Adds almost nothing to a travel or gym bag.Light weight usually means no heavy padding or board. Confirm whether the zipper and seams can handle repeated overpacking.
Water-resistant fabricDelays moisture penetration and allows quick wipe-downs.Water-resistant is not leakproof. A spilled liquid inside can still escape through a stitched seam. Confirm whether a removable insert or sealed seam is needed for your use case.
Sturdy zipper closureKeeps the bag closed and helps it hold its shape when zipped.Zipper brand, size, and puller style are not specified. Confirm these on the approved sample if your brand has a hardware standard.
Custom LogoSupports brand placement on a low-cost promotional or retail accessory.Logo method and placement affect tooling and lead time. See the customization section below.

How Buyers Customize This SPU, and What Each Change Does to Tooling, Cost or Lead Time

Most buyers treat this as a logo-ready base. The routine changes are color, logo method, and placement. Color is customized against a Pantone reference. A single-color match on a canvas shell is a straightforward confirmation step. The published spec says Color Customized Made. You would still approve a lab dip or a physical swatch before bulk, because the same Pantone can read differently on a quilted texture than on a flat print.

Logo method is where lead time and tooling start to move. A woven label or a heat-transfer print is a low-tooling option. A metal plate or a molded PVC patch needs a new die or mold, which adds runway and cost. Laser engraving and reflective logos sit in the middle. The logo MOQ data in our knowledge base gives you a rough sense of scale: woven labels around 300 pieces, metal plates around 200, heat-pressed PVC around 500, laser around 100, reflective around 1000. These are general planning figures, not a quote for this SPU. Your account manager will confirm the exact MOQ and tooling charge once you choose a method.

Structural changes are a different lane. Adding a hanging hook means a reinforcement patch at the attachment point, because the full load concentrates there. Adding a mesh pocket or a clear film pocket changes the cutting and sewing sequence. A removable waterproof insert adds a second component and a separate QC check. None of these are impossible. They just move the project from a logo job to a light development job. If you need a deeper gusset or a rigid base, say so in the first brief. That is the cheapest moment to change the pattern.

For a broader look at material options, see our makeup bag materials guide. If you are comparing this against other wholesale styles, the makeup pouches wholesale page shows the range we build.

What to Confirm Before You Approve Sampling on This Product

The approved sample is where the spec list stops being a list and starts being a product. Three points cause the most rework on this SPU. Confirm them in writing before you pay for the sample.

  1. Fabric identity and finish. The published spec says Canvas, but the copy says quilted nylon. Both cannot be the exact shell material at the same time. Ask for a physical swatch with the exact composition, coating, and quilted construction. Confirm whether the water-resistant property comes from the fabric itself or from a coating or lamination. This is the single most common rework point on quilted pouches.
  2. Zipper and puller. The spec says Sturdy zipper closure. That tells you nothing about the coil size, the slider finish, or the puller shape. If your brand has a hardware standard, send a reference photo or a physical sample. A zipper that feels right on a 2 cm flat pouch may be too stiff or too flimsy once your customer loads it with travel bottles.
  3. Logo placement and durability. A quilted surface is not flat. A logo printed across the quilting lines will look different from a logo placed in a smooth area between them. Confirm the exact placement, the method, and whether the logo must sit on the quilted texture or on a smooth patch. Ask for a pre-production sample if the logo crosses stitching.

Write these checks into the sample approval form. A clear note like "approved sample becomes the quality reference for bulk" saves more time than any spec sheet. If you are new to this category, our top 10 cosmetic bag manufacturers post explains how sourcing teams usually compare factories on exactly these points.