Common closure types are full‑length zippers (single or two‑way), zippered pockets for organization, and drawstring closures (often used on play‑mat or collapsible bins).
Carrying options include short top handles, long shoulder straps for over‑the‑shoulder use, multiple reinforced handles (side and top), removable shoulder straps, and trolley sleeves for attaching to luggage.
Organization and identification features include interior and zippered pockets, clear front windows for quick content checks, and removable or insertable label cards to mark what’s inside.
Common uses include travel, beach, and overnight bags; storing clothing and bedding (comforters, blankets, pillows); organizing hats, toys, and children’s items; and general household or seasonal storage for sports gear and linens.
Capacity is reported in several unit types: weight (pounds), volume (quarts, cubic inches, ounces). Example values from listings include toy/play bins rated up to 9 lbs and totes listed as 32.7 qt, 57.75 qt, 2352 cu in, or 144 oz.
Durability features include heavy 12 oz cotton canvas, water‑resistant and dustproof 900D Oxford fabric, tear‑resistant PE canvas, durable zippers, and heavy‑duty nylon construction used on some play and organizer bins.