File this product under nice, but not necessary.
Typically, when I travel, I throw my dirty clothes in a corner of a hotel-room closet, and gather them up at the end of my trip and toss them bag into my luggage. Or, if it’s a weekend trip, I might use the plastic bag that hotels provide for laundry service.
The Rojeti Travel Laundry Bag was created as a eco-friendly alternative to using that plastic, drawstring bag — and it’s also a slightly more sophisticated way to deal with dirty clothes than tossing them into a closet corner.
The nylon, garment-like bag hangs from a clothes hanger (or from a door handle or hook with the looped handle). The 18-inch zippered pouch holds at least a weekend’s worth of dirty clothes. I tested it with a pair of shorts, pair of pants, 3 shirts, 3 pairs of underwear, and 3 pairs of socks, and that all fit in the bag easily. (A week’s worth of dirty clothes is another story.) Toss the pouch into your suitcase, and the dirty clothes never touch any clean items. The nylon fabric is water-resistant, so it can also keep still-damp bathing suits separate from dry clothes in your luggage.
The Rojeti Travel Laundry bag measures 18 x 20 inches, and when folded, it takes up very little space: just 5 x 8 inches. You can machine wash it, and hang it to try. The bag retails for $19.95 on the Rojeti website.



#1 by Mandi - June 29th, 2009 at 14:44
I have this bag and we LOVE it! I travel with a toddler and we use it to keep her “less than fresh” items away from everything else. It’s also fantastic for beach trips because it keeps the salty, sandy dampness from making the dry items smelly.