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Very Ngon Homewares

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Multi-purpose, fully lined and machine-washable, these lovely pouches are your perfect traveling accessory. Available in two sizes, small and large, our travel pouches feature a range of prints across our current three Collections – Indochine B&W, Indochine Colour and Propaganda. Both sizes come with a medium or large open internal pocket, as well as two small lipstick size pockets. They all feature a printed vintage image on the front and unprinted black fabric at the back, base and internally. Each pouch comes with a stylish handmade black tassel attached to the zip for easy opening and to add a little pizzazz.

Perhaps you would like to purchase one for a male friend/partner but worry about the tassel is a bit too much? Easy – just snip it off. Depending on how crafty you are, you might want to repurpose the tassel – new necklace feature anyone?

And while we may call it a travel or make-up pouch, we love that our customers like to think outside of the box and put them to other uses. Helen from Australia received one as a gift and she enjoys taking it out to the theatre as a stylish clutch.

Another great thing about these handy little pouches is that they are so easy to clean. No need to worry about spills or mishaps, regardless of what you use it for – just throw it in the washing machine and off you go.

At Very Ngon Homewares, we design and create our products in our Saigon/Ho Chi Minh City workshop. The Indochine B&W designs are printed onto a cream fabric onsite by our workshop staff, while the Indochine Colour and Propaganda designs are digitally printed by a local printing business. A linen/cotton blend fabric is used for all our pouches and they are printed with enviro-friendly water-based ink.

Our small pouches are 20cm wide x 13cm high and are 8cm wide at the base. The larger pouches are 31cm x 20cm also with an 8cm wide base. They retail at USD $16.50 and $22 each. You can shop for them here.

Many thanks to our good friends at the Old Compass Café for allowing us to shoot the featured image at their lovely venue. For more information about this unique retro-style café in downtown Saigon, check out my previous post here.

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