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Toiletry Bandolier

Cloth strap with pockets for toiletries
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The bathroom isn't mine, so I can't leave my things there. I take a lot of things and use all of them, but a bag makes access a little difficult. Instead, wear a simple cloth bandolier with variable-width compartments (employing sliding dividers) that snugly hold toothpaste, toothbrush, comb, medicine, floss, soap, and other things for fast access.
Ketchupybread, Dec 06 2008

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       Handy for travelers when using public facilities in campsites, marinas, etc. [+]
batou, Dec 10 2008
  

       Also useful for students living in dorms with communal facilities. Supercool idea. [+]
Noexit, Dec 10 2008
  

       Yeah, 'cause fanny packs are So five minutes ago.   

       ...so really a *toolbelt*?
xandram, Dec 10 2008
  

       + Great idea. The problem with the standard carriers for toiletries is that you never have a place to put them down, especially when in the home of someone that must cover every inch with a toad or mouse or ribboned pillow. Here's a place to put your silky satiny pink giraffe.
theGem, Dec 10 2008
  

       I wear my dressing gown whilst having a shower, shampoo in one pocket and washing powder in the other.   

       Bingo! [+]
skinflaps, Dec 10 2008
  

       <image of [skinflaps] in dressing gown at back of Mecca bingo hall>
wagster, Dec 10 2008
  

       If there's a hanger, you can hang it, if there's not, just drape it across one shoulder. Sliding dividers and all, a great idea. ++
nomocrow, Dec 10 2008
  


 

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