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4+1 Summer Bag Essentials You Shouldn’t Leave Home Without
24/07/2025
Summer doesn’t follow a schedule – it’s made of moments.
You leave for work and end up at an open-air cinema. You go out for coffee and somehow find yourself at the beach. Days can take a different turn from one moment to the next – that’s why your bag needs to be ready for anything.
So, the answer to the question “What should I have in my bag this summer?” is the following 4+1 essentials that should never be missing from your summer bag:
- Water bottle & drink thermos by Grigoris
Hydration is a way of life – and the Grigoris thermos is your most loyal companion during the hot summer days. With our thermos bottles, you can keep your water or your favorite drink cool all day long, in style and with environmental responsibility. - Sunscreen (of course)
The sun doesn’t mess around – not with our style, and definitely not with our comfort. As much as we love the summer sunlight, it's important to protect ourselves. A small sunscreen is essential – and it also helps with keeping your skin hydrated during the summer. - Powerbank
Because you just know your battery will die the exact moment you try to post a story of your favorite drink. We’ve all been there… A good powerbank saves the day – whether you're at the beach or at the office. - Lip balm & moisturizing cream
No, it’s not too much. Heat, sun, and salt dry everything out. To stay hydrated inside and out, your mini hydration kit with lip balm and moisturizing cream really makes a difference. - Bonus: an extra T-shirt
You never know when you’ll need it – maybe it’s a spilled coffee, maybe the sweat gets out of control, or maybe an ice cream just… slips off the cone and lands on your shirt. We always carry an extra T-shirt, because summer is full of surprises – and those who are prepared always come out on top.


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