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Parallel Traveler Review: Unrivaled Details Attention

If it is a transformer The toys are present in adult women, which will be Parallelle's traveler series toilet bags.

With ribs on the outside like Optimus Prime's boots, the traveler looks like a typical (albeit stylish) makeup bag, but gazing inside, you'll see a different sized pocket, ring and adjustable divider of Warren. Unlock the bag all the way, fold the sides, and voila – all travel toiletries are upright and fully up like you are at home. Once done, flip the sides, pull the zipper back to the top, and then back to a travel bag, a solid and secure enough to be slung into the suitcase, or even upside down.

Keep it

Traveler is the creative of Annie Fan, a professional designer of private label bags from other brands. She enjoys taking Soulcycle Spin classes before work but finds that she either forgets her makeup and toiletries, can’t find them in her schoolbag, or has to put everything on the public counter. In 2022, she set out to design her own bag: the ultimate travel cosmetics bag.

“When I started designing travelers, structure was key,” Fan said. “It needs to work like a portable vanity – keeping everything visible, safe and exactly where you need to, without unpacking.”

As for designing programs, this is a question of continuous fine-tuning. She ended up going through 60 prototypes to make sure she got the design exactly the way she wanted. “From the flexibility of layout to the way everything remains organized and accessible, every detail has to be carefully considered,” Fan said.

Today, there are four sizes of travelers, all with the same sturdy, vegan leather and waterproof cotton look. There is a small, with nine pockets, two separate compartments, two mesh bags and five for circulation of brushes or other items; medium, with 16 pockets, three partitions and four mesh bags; large, with 20 pockets, three partitioned compartments and six new pouches. There is also a new “brush” version, 9.6 inches tall, with 13 wall bags for brushes and other toiletries, a zipper bag, and a spacious “floor” for full-size products.

Photo: Kat Merck

Road test passed

I tested the medium and brush traveler on a five-day home trip to the last five-day hotel and Louisiana Airbnb, and I can confirm that it can be used as both a veritable clown car for skin care products and makeup. Once I arrived at my destination, I placed a traveler on the bathroom counter, unzipped and peeled the sides like a banana, and all my products were visible, which was visible, throwing away the wear in my suitcase, easy to wear, easy to grab and replace. Even though I've tested over 20 toilet bags over the past year, I'm still impressed.

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Photo: Kat Merck

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