Old eyeglass cases get tossed surprisingly often, but they’re actually small, sturdy organizers in disguise. Their hard shell, compact size, and snap closure make them useful far beyond glasses. Here are 10 practical ways to reuse them:
1. Travel cable organizer
Perfect for charging cables, earphones, and USB sticks. No more tangled wires at the bottom of your bag.
2. Mini first-aid kit
Store band-aids, pain relief tablets, antiseptic wipes, and small gauze pads. Great for bags, cars, or travel.
3. Makeup essentials case
Carry lip balm, lipstick, mascara, or small compact powder for quick touch-ups on the go.
4. Jewelry holder
Keep rings, earrings, or delicate chains safe when traveling so they don’t get lost or tangled.
5. Coin or cash stash
Useful for loose change, emergency cash, or small folded notes—especially handy in backpacks.
6. Sewing kit
Add a few needles, thread spools, buttons, and safety pins. Ideal for quick clothing fixes.
7. Tech accessory box
Store SIM cards, memory cards, adapters, or even a small USB drive in one secure place.
8. Medicine kit
A discreet way to carry daily pills or emergency medications when you’re out.
9. Art supply mini kit
For creatives: keep small erasers, pencil sharpeners, mini sketch pencils, or ink refills organized.
10. Snack or tea bag holder
Use it for tea bags, sugar sachets, or small snacks like nuts when you’re on the move.
Old eyeglass cases are basically ready-made mini storage boxes—you just have to match them with what fits. If you want, I can also suggest ways to decorate or customize them so they look brand new again.