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Cosmetic bag and with multiple carrying modes
Cosmetic bag and with multiple carrying modes
A cosmetic bag is disclosed that includes a pair of flaps. The flaps fold with respect to each other to lay flat or can be positioned to lie adjacent with respect to each other as would be used in cosmetic bags. Each flap also has at least one sub-flap that enables similar orientation with respect to its respective flap.
It is generally known that airlines and other transportation carriers restrict the amount of luggage that passengers can carry on board with them. Passengers therefore often reluctantly check luggage into the baggage compartment.Stricter regulations concerning wholesale cosmetic bags has also forced cosmeticers to limit the amount of items that they bring with them.
   Another problem encountered by cosmeticers that is related to luggage is pre-cosmetic packing, "living out of the luggage" while away and repacking for the return trip. This process also leaves room for error in the fast paced world of the packing and cosmeticing. These errors usually result in forgetting to bring items, and inadvertently leaving items in hotel rooms and the like.
   Basic needs of the cosmeticer in this area have thus far avoided the marketplace. A need exists for wholesale beach bags that conform to air carriers guidelines for size while allowing maximal packing efficiency and ease of locating and repacking cosmetic items.
In one aspect, the invention features a luggage or beach bags that includes a first flap and a second flat joined together by a flap connector disposed therebetween. At least one first sub-flap and at least one second sub-flap is positioned as part of the first flap and the second flap respectively, and located opposite to the flap connector. The device also includes a plurality of pockets attached to the first flap and the second flap.
 In another aspect, the  cosmetic bags include a method of varying luggage dimension utilizing the afore mentioned system of flaps and sub-flaps. The aforementioned ability to provide modular receptacles that are releasably secured to at least one of said flaps, also aids in the ability of groups of articles to be removed and added to the luggage device with the addition or removal of a single receptacle.