The detail that separates an adult bathroom counter from a scattered mess. Your toiletries rattling in a drugstore bag is the one fix nobody realizes they need.
A proper dopp kit is the kind of thing nobody thinks about until they're in a hotel bathroom at 6am, fishing a shampoo bottle out of a plastic bag while their toiletries slowly colonize the counter. It's a small thing that makes travel feel deliberate instead of scrambled.
Bellroy's Dopp Kit solves the two problems that plague every travel bag: leaked bottles and inaccessible toothbrush sleeves. The interior is wipe-clean nylon that doesn't absorb spills and cleans out with a damp cloth. The toothbrush sleeve closes magnetically so it's actually usable, not just a loop you ignore. There's an AirTag pocket built in.
At $65 this is genuinely cheap for what it is. A quality travel bag from Muji or Cuyana runs the same price. Bellroy's organizational layout is better than either. Keep it packed between trips with travel-size refills and you eliminate the last-minute bathroom scramble before every flight.
Bellroy was founded in 2010 in Melbourne, Australia with the mission of making slim wallets that didn't ruin a suit. The Slim Sleeve wallet became their foundational product and a design benchmark in the category. They've expanded steadily into bags, travel accessories, and phone cases while maintaining the same design language: functional, minimal, considered.
All Bellroy products use sustainable materials — recycled or certified leather, recycled nylon — and the company publishes full environmental impact reports. The Dopp Kit uses 100% recycled outer fabric. The brand is B Corp certified. They make things well and they make things to last.
Keep a permanent set of travel-size toiletries in the kit and refill from your daily products. This eliminates the pre-trip repack. TSA-approved liquids go in a clear quart bag inside the kit — the bag floats out at security and goes back in without any reorganization.
The internal hook works on hotel bathroom towel bars or over-the-door hooks. Use it — keeping it off the counter is the whole point of the system working.