Ten of the best... wash bags
Megan Jenkins picks her top ten wash bags

1. Wash bag range, from £6.00, Collier and Campbell (0844 573 3810; www.colliercampbell.com)
2. Personalised photo wash bag, from £115, Anya Hindmarch (020 7838 9177; www.anyhindmarch.com)
3. Rusty Blaze Military Wet Pack, £115, Daines and Hathaway (01935 382 769; www.dainesandhathaway.com)
4. White Seagulls Sailcloth Wash Bag, £38, Paul Newell Sails 01983 872 834; www.paulnewellsails.com)
5. Oilcloth Vintage Inspired Wash Bags, £20, Love Lammie (01548 844 840; www.lovelammie.co.uk)
6. Cosmetics Case, £55, Noble Macmillan (020 7581 4178; www.noblemacmillan.com)
7. Roll Up Weekend Make Up Bag, £5.99, Store Twenty One (0121 746 7000; www.storetwentyone.co.uk)
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8. 'Duno' Medium Leather Wash Bag, £84.99, Maxwell Scott Leather Goods (0870 242468, www.maxwellscottbags.com)
9. Sailing Boats Wash Bag, £8, Sophie Allport (0845 0177 866; www.sophieallport.com)
10. Union Jack Make Up Bag, £10, Lilac Coast (07955 163 831; www.lilaccoast.co.uk)
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