Sun Drop is a South Florida brand that designs insulated lunch bags for people who actually pack lunch. No gimmicks. No designer markup. Just a bag that holds up to the day.
There's a reason the lunch bag aisle hasn't changed in twenty years. Most brands are either overpriced designer options that look great but fall apart after a summer, or bargain-bin bags that leak, smell, and never hold temperature.
Sun Drop sits in the middle — with the build quality of a premium bag and a price that makes sense. Three real layers of insulation. 400D water-resistant Oxford. PEVA-lined interior that wipes clean. Hardware that lasts.
Every bag we sell is one we'd carry ourselves. That's the whole standard.
A short story about one frustrated lunch packer in South Florida and a few bags that just wouldn't cut it.
It started with a leaked smoothie on a car seat. Then a lunch bag zipper that gave up after two months. Then a $65 "premium" bag that didn't actually keep food warm past noon.
Like most good products, Sun Drop was born out of frustration. Scot Kent, a South Floridian who was constantly on the go — between the office, the beach, and the kids' activities — just wanted a lunch bag that did the basic job well, without costing a fortune.
After going through half a dozen bags in a year, Scot started sketching. What would the right lunch bag actually have? Real insulation. Pockets in the right places. Materials that lasted. Nothing revolutionary — just thoughtful execution.
The idea wasn't to create a logo-first lifestyle brand. It was to make one really good lunch bag and sell it honestly.
Months of prototyping. Finding manufacturing partners who took quality seriously. Testing insulation performance through Florida summers. Choosing 400D Oxford fabric after trying half a dozen alternatives. Adding PEVA lining for wipe-clean durability. Designing the 4-pocket layout based on what Scot actually used daily.
Every decision came down to the same question: would I carry this every day? If the answer was no, it changed.
Sun Drop is now available on Amazon with Prime shipping, growing through word of mouth and customer reviews. Two colorways to start, because we'd rather do two well than twenty badly. More coming as we grow — thoughtfully, not just for the sake of growth.
This is just the beginning.
Scot isn't a professional designer or a career product manager. He's a guy who uses a lunch bag every day and got tired of the options.
He started Sun Drop from his home in South Florida with a simple promise: make something I'd be proud to carry, and sell it at a price that makes sense.
When he's not refining the next Sun Drop product, you'll find him at the beach, running errands with the kids, or testing insulation performance on another 95-degree Florida afternoon.
Every brand has a values page. Most are fluff. Ours is short — and these really do guide how we design, build, and sell.
If we wouldn't carry it every day, we don't sell it. Every material, every stitch, every zipper gets that test.
No inflated "designer tax." We price based on what the bag costs to build well — not what the market will bear.
Two colorways, one core product. We'd rather nail a small lineup than flood you with mediocre choices.
Every review shapes the next version. This is a small brand — your voice actually matters here.
Available now on Amazon with Prime shipping. Free returns, real reviews, no gimmicks.
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