
Stash Scrunchie
Stash & storage
Stash Scrunchie — Your Secret Zip-Up Storage on the Go
The Stash Scrunchie is a fabric hair tie with a hidden zip compartment designed to hold buds, lighters, papers, tabs, filters, and other small items you'd rather keep out of sight. It looks and feels like a regular scrunchie — soft, stretchy, sits comfortably on your wrist or in your hair — but unzip the concealed pocket and you've got a proper little stash spot that nobody will clock. Available in 4 colours: grey, brown, black, and leopard print.
Which Colour?
| Variant | SKU | Best For |
|---|---|---|
| Grey | HS2518 | Blends with lighter outfits, athleisure, silver jewellery |
| Brown | HS2519 | Earth tones, autumn fits, natural hair colours |
| Black | HS2517 | Goes with literally everything — the safe bet |
| Leopard | HS2520 | When you want the scrunchie to be a fashion statement, not just a stash tool |
If you can't decide: go black. It disappears into dark hair and doesn't draw attention on your wrist. The leopard print is fun but it does invite people to comment on your accessories — which might not be what you want if you're trying to be discreet.
| Specification | Detail |
|---|---|
| Type | Fabric scrunchie with concealed zip pocket |
| Material | Soft fabric (stretchy) |
| Closure | Hidden zip |
| Colours | Grey, Brown, Black, Leopard |
| Fits | Buds, lighters, papers, tabs, filters, small keys, cash |
| Wear style | Hair tie or wrist band |
| Variants | 4 |
Complete your on-the-go kit: pair the Stash Scrunchie with a pocket-sized metal grinder and some pre-rolled cones so you're sorted the moment you find a quiet spot. A small smell-proof bag inside the scrunchie compartment adds an extra layer of discretion if you're carrying anything aromatic.
Why a Stash Scrunchie Actually Makes Sense
We've sold plenty of stash containers over the years — jars, tubes, fake cans, hollowed-out books. They all work at home. The problem starts when you're out: festivals, day trips, hikes, city walks. A stash jar in your pocket is bulky and obvious. A baggie is flimsy and risky. And anything you toss in the bottom of a rucksack tends to get crushed, lost, or discovered by someone rummaging for a snack.
The scrunchie solves a specific problem: it keeps small items on your actual body, in plain sight, where nobody thinks twice about them. We picked one up, turned it over, tugged the fabric — it genuinely feels like a normal scrunchie. The zip is small and sits flat against the inner seam, so there's no visible hardware when it's on your wrist. The elastic is firm enough to hold your hair without sliding out, which matters because a scrunchie that falls off your head at a festival is a scrunchie you lose along with whatever's inside it.
One honest limitation: the compartment is small. You're fitting a gram or two of bud, a couple of papers, maybe a lighter if it's a slim one. Don't try to pack it like a suitcase — overstuffing makes the scrunchie look lumpy and the zip harder to close. Think of it as your emergency supply, not your full session kit. For larger quantities, you'll still want a proper stash jar or smell-proof pouch in your bag.
How to Use Your Stash Scrunchie
- Locate the hidden zip on the inner seam of the scrunchie. It's small and sits flush — run your fingers along the inside edge until you feel the pull tab.
- Unzip the compartment fully. The opening is about 5-6 cm wide, enough to fit your fingers in comfortably.
- Place your items inside. Buds, papers, filters, tabs, a lighter, spare keys, folded cash — whatever you need. Keep it light; a gram or two of material is the sweet spot.
- Zip the compartment closed. Make sure the zip pull sits flat and doesn't poke out through the fabric.
- Wear the scrunchie on your wrist or tie your hair up with it. On your wrist, the zip compartment naturally faces inward against your skin. In your hair, the bulk of the scrunchie hides the pocket entirely.
- When you need your stash, simply slip the scrunchie off, unzip, and you're sorted. Re-zip and put it back on when you're done.









