
Reinforced Stitching in Makeup Bags: Durability Guide
A makeup bag may look like a small and simple product, but in real use it behaves like a high-frequency utility item. It is opened and closed many times a day. It gets packed with bottles, palettes, brushes, metal tools, and sometimes even skincare jars that add unexpected weight. It is squeezed into suitcases, dropped into tote bags, dragged across bathroom counters, and pulled by the zipper when it is overfilled. In many cases, the first part to fail is not the fabric. It is the seam.

