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The Best Travel Bags for Wherever You’re Headed

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Crew Versapack

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Away Bigger CarryOn Flex luggage bag

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Briggs Riley Baseline luggage

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Travel bags live a rough life, and good luggage can be expensive. But paying for a decent bag means buying a little peace of mind. A few yards of zippers and either hard plastic or nylon are the only barriers between your bag and the belly of an airliner, the conveyor belt of a baggage claim, and the trunk of a car. In our luggage testing, we put a lot of focus on luggage that's lightweight, rolls easily or fits comfortably on your back, and doesn't split open on the way to your destination.

Whether you're slinging a duffel into a car trunk for a weekend trip or packing for a whirlwind jaunt across Asia, we've got you covered. Need a bag for your passport or groceries? Don't forget to check out our other guides, like the Best Laptop Backpacks and the Best Recycled Bags , for more picks.

Updated November 2023: We’ve updated pricing and retailer availability, as well as added the Land's End Waxed Canvas Duffel, Target Signature Weekender Bag, and Db Ramverk Pro Front-Access Carry.

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Best Soft-Shell Bag

The Travelpro Versapack bag consists of modules that zip into the lid of its main compartment. It comes with a single compartment module that's good for separating dirty laundry and others are available separately. There is one that folds into thirds to keep suits and shirts wrinkle-free and another made of several small compartments. It has a sealed, clear-plastic pocket for toiletries that’s removable if you have to go through a security screening.

The Crew Versapack is heavy at 7.9 pounds for the roll-aboard version. There are lots of pockets, and the handles are nicely padded, securely attached, and … kind of tight. The aluminum handle extensions are solid, smooth, and don’t get hung up. It's heavy but very tough and full-featured.

I also give points to Travelpro for adding a pocket for a battery bank, with a pass-through for a cable. You can buy a portable battery and stuff it in there.

Best Hard-Shell Bag

Away's newest bag is a version of its stalwart hard-sided Bigger Carry-On, with a twist: It has an expandable fabric section between the two polycarbonate clamshells that lets you grow your bag an extra 2.25 inches when you're coming back from a trip with tons of extra trinkets.

Hard-shell bags tend to be unforgiving when you need to cram extra stuff into them, so the flexibility was nice and helpful for wedging it into overhead bins. There's a built-in TSA-approved combination lock, four spinner wheels capable of rotating 360 degrees, and an included laundry bag to keep dirty clothes separate from the rest of your stuff.

Best Budget Bag

The Maxlite 5 is good but not perfect. At 5.4 pounds, it's very light for a rolling suitcase. The exterior toiletry pocket is a nice touch for when you go through security and need to take out your liquids and the zippers are also quite strong and don't tend to get stuck, which is a big problem with cheap suitcases. The wheels also rolled nicely on both the spinner and roll-aboard versions. Cheaper suitcase manufacturers will skimp on the wheels and pick ones that have too much rolling resistance.

The aluminum extensions for the handle have a tendency to stick, and the Maxlite 5's main handle is only single-stitched. I also worry about the durability of that handle and the fabric slit at the bottom of the suitcase that replaced the Maxlite 4's bottom-side handle, but we haven't had any issues yet. Despite this, it's made better than most everything else in the $100 - $150 price range.

Most Luxurious, Durable Soft Shell

A Briggs & Riley carry-on was WIRED editor Adrienne So's first and super expensive post-college purchase. Briggs & Riley is one of the few companies with a lifetime unlimited warranty. She recently had to replace a busted zipper, and it was done for free at a nearby B&R retailer within a few days.

Its components are top-of-the-line. The face fabric is a heavy-duty ballistic nylon that’s water-repellent and abrasion-resistant, and Adrienne's is still as gleaming bright red today as when she bought it. The zippers have survived a decade of being yanked on, and the low-profile wheels haven't broken or fallen off. The grab handles are also luxuriously padded. Back when people used to travel, her husband had her carry his suits for him because they'd stay wrinkle-free. The only downside is that at 9.3 pounds, it’s pretty heavy.

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Away Bigger Carryon Luggage

Most Luxurious Hard Shell

Aluminum suitcases usually cost into the four figures. Away's suitcase is not what I'd call affordable, but it is attainable ( 9/10, WIRED Recommends ).

The metal is thick, and the fixtures are solid; Away didn't cheap out on the materials. Two organizer panels inside keep your stuff from shifting around, and there's a stowable interior laundry bag to keep dirty clothes off your clean clothes. There's also an option for an integrated power bank that's accessible through a flip-up door near the handle. The battery only costs $20, so you may as well get it if you don't have one.

An aluminum bag will dent and scratch over time, and you should accept that before you splash down big money on one. You may be able to baby it a little more if you never check it, but it's unlikely that you'll make it more than a few trips with it looking minty new. Then again, I agree with Away that a dinged-up and well-traveled bag ends up looking pretty sweet.

REI CoOp Big Haul 40L duffel bag

Best Duffel Bag

The Big Haul ( 8/10, WIRED Recommends ) is our favorite duffel because it hits the right balance of robust build materials and pockets without being too heavy to lug around all day. The standout feature of the Big Haul series, which comes in 28-liter to 120-liter options, is the ability to easily reposition the carrying straps, which feature plastic fishhook-style ends that slip into fabric loops. You can connect one strap end-to-end or double up on two straps in an H pattern for more stability with heavy loads. Adding and removing the straps isn't super fast, but it's not difficult, either, and six low-profile loops seems less intrusive than six rattling plastic buckles.

Two small interior pockets and an exterior pocket keep small things organized, and its water-resistant fabric is thick and tough without being stiff. All the sewing around the grab handles feels very robust too. Padded backpack straps hide away under a padded pocket on the top of the bag. This means that when you sling the Big Haul over your shoulders to give your arms a rest, your back is against the relatively clean top of the duffel, rather than a wet, dirty bottom side that's been set down on the ground. The current iteration of the Big Haul is also made with recycled nylon. What's not to love?

Red Oxx travel bag

An Absolutely Rugged Bag

I've been trying to ruin my PR5 for almost a decade. It's my standard traveling bag, whether I'm taking it through an airport for a weekend trip or hauling a bunch of gear to a dirty base camp. I've used it for whitewater paddling trips and to lug mountain climbing equipment from coast to coast. I've tossed pointy, pokey things like ice axes and trekking poles into it and overloaded it beyond a reasonable weight; I still can't find a frayed thread.

Everything about Red Oxx is overbuilt. The zippers are huge, its thick pieces of nylon webbing are robustly sewn, and chunky metal rings hang the detachable carrying strap. All that said, it's not abominably heavy. At 3.4 pounds it's still lighter than many wheeled bags.

Eagle Creek Gear Warrior luggage bag with wheels

A Solid Wheeled Duffel

Wheeled duffels are a bit odd, but if done right, they're the best of both worlds. With this model, you get the ability to cram its soft sides into tight spaces and also have a frame and hardware that can support a heavy load without flopping all over the place.

It weighs only 4 pounds, 14 ounces, making it a lot lighter than any rolling suitcase, but it also has about a quarter less storage space. The Gear Warrior has been going in and out of stock lately, but if you find it sold out, it should become available again soon.

Solgaard CarryOn Closet Plus luggage

Other Bags We Like

Not every good product can snag a best-in-category title, but there are several more bags we've tested that get our thumbs-up and deserve a mention.

The North Face Base Camp for $129 : Unlike most duffel bags these days, this is a cylindrical duffel bag. If you're a folder, it can be difficult to keep everything straight and wrinkle-free as you pack it into the Base Camp's curved bottom, but those who roll their clothes won't have any problems. I compared the Base Camp ( 6/10, WIRED Reviews ) to a sturdy, old truck, more than competent enough for tough jobs but lacking in finer details of more modern bags. It's a workhorse used often by the outdoors crowd, so while the water-resistant fabric and the handles are durable, they just don't feel as nice to the touch.

Patagonia Black Hole 40L for $159 : This is another great adventure duffel with a water-resistant fabric coating and backpack straps. It's It's 1.5 inches too thick in one dimension for US domestic carry-on requirements and could have a bit more waterproof material. But it's a duffel, so you can squish it to fit in an overhead bin.

Tom Binh Aeronaut 45 Duffel for $330 : It's tough to find a made-in-the-US bag these days, but as long as you're willing to pony up the extra coin, you'll find it in this Seattle-made, carry-on-size duffel. WIRED reviewer Martin Cizmar applauded the sturdiness of the 1050-denier nylon fabric and YKK zippers, which held up well on tough streets and even tougher airlines over the 10 years he's been using it. There are hideaway backpack straps, plus what Martin calls the most comfortable cross-body strap he's ever used.

Gregory Alpaca 40 Duffel for $140 : This one impressed me. It weighs a scant 2.7 pounds, but the water-resistant fabric and extraordinarily beefy (though plastic) buckles make it a solid bag for adventuring. It's not quite as burly as the Base Camp, Big Haul, and Red Oxx bags, and it lacks triple-stitching, but it feels tougher than most, including the Eagle Creek below. There's an exterior pocket for storing shoes or dirty clothes. The backpack straps don't tuck away for storage—you have to unclip them—but might be the most well-padded, comfortable straps I've encountered on a duffel. Exterior daisy chains and an interior zippered pocket round out the impressive features list.

Land's End Waxed Canvas Duffel for $90 $180 : Most duffel bags these days are made of nylon, and while it's tough to call a material that's been popular since the 1940s “modern,” nylon bags don't have the old-school charm that this waxed canvas bag does. Cotton canvas, covered in wax for water resistance, is offset with leather. It feels well-made, with durable stitching, chunky leather handles, and burlier-than-typical zippers. The internal zippered pocket is a nice touch, as well.

Eagle Creek Cargo Hauler 40L for $149 : Two things jump out about the Cargo Hauler. First, it weighs 1 pound, 13 ounces, which is only slightly heavier than air. Second, it has backpack straps that stow away in a front pocket. It's less heavy-duty than the other duffels in this guide, but it doesn't feel cheap.

Skyway Epic Carry-On for $80 : Bags under $100 are sometimes dodgy. At 7.1 pounds, the Epic is on the lighter end of average. While it's a fair bit cheaper than the Maxlite 5, our favorite budget bag, it's also a couple pounds heavier. The handle is a wee bit more finicky, and the Travelpro's wheels glide a little more nicely. Still, for under $100, the Skyway's zippers and wheels were of fine quality. These are areas cheap bags usually skimp on. If you must spend less than $100 on a bag, the Epic is a solid choice.

Db Ramverk Pro Front-Access Carry for $699 : If you need an absolutely bomber-tough rolling suitcase and don't mind its 9.6-pound weight, the Pro Front-Access Carry will stand up to more abuse than most rolling bags, with its aluminum frame and 70-percent-recycled polycarbonate body. WIRED reviewer Chris Haslam says it's his favorite rolling bag in years, sold on its usefulness by what he calls its brilliantly simple front compartment that gives instant access to your stuff, without having to lay the bag flat. Add in a pull-up toggle that easily lifts your laptop clear without disturbing your other belongings and their multi-compartment camera inserts, and you've got a seriously versatile bag for active travelers.

Target Signature Weekender Bag for $81 : Looking like a cross between a duffel and a handbag, the Weekender has a structure that product reviewer Louryn Strampe says can become overfilled, so keep that in mind if you plan to bring it onto a plane as a carry-on. She appreciates its durability and the many internal pockets for organization, though, and its rather long five-year warranty.

Solgaard Carry-On Closet Plus for $365 : It's a tiny bit over what most airlines list as the maximum dimensions, but the difference is so small that it's accepted 95 percent of the time. WIRED reviewer Louryn Strampe praises its optional clip-in closet clothing organizer, which makes for efficient packing. The built-in TSA lock is easy to use, and there's an internal power-bank pocket. This suitcase is included in our Favorite Upcycled Products guide.

July Checked Bag for $325 : This bag uses a polycarbonate shell with aluminum bumpers, striking a good compromise between weight and durability. It’s lighter than the 16-inch Monos checked bag that WIRED reviewer Adrienne So tested by about a pound, and it showed fewer scratches and rub marks on a trip. However, the Monos’ telescoping handle has a much smoother roll-out, and the surface is smooth, not pebbled.

Samsonite Outline Pro Carry-On for $200 : This is a hard-side, four-wheeled spinner carry-on made from an outer shell of durable polypropylene. Standout features include an interior fabric made from 100 percent recycled plastic bottles and a “WetPak” storage pocket for keeping damp items separated from the rest of your luggage.

Adidas Defender Duffel for $40 : If you're looking for an inexpensive duffel that'll handle some light-duty traveling, this is a good way to save $100. The fabric is significantly thinner and less sturdy than that of other duffels in this guide, and it lacks backpack straps. If there's a chance you'll have to check it often, I'd look elsewhere. But for taking on the train or tossing into a car trunk, it'll do the trick.

Paravel Aviator International Carry-On for $395 : This carry-on has an interior lining made of recycled plastic bottles, a telescoping handle made of recycled aluminum, and vegan leather trim to help it stand out from all the plain black bags at the airport. Product reviewer Jaina Grey really fell in love with its roomy interior and durable, anti-scuff hard-shell exterior.

Eagle Creek Caldera Convertible Backpack

Bags We Don't Like

Some bags just aren't worth the asking price, especially with so many good alternatives at all price points.

Peugeot Voyages Carry-On Spinner for $595 : What a price tag for a plastic-case suitcase. You can see where Peugeot tried to imbue the Voyages with some luxury, such as the metal riveting and built-in travel locks, but the case felt no more solid than a budget hardside bag, and the USB charging port felt cheap, like an outlet you'd find built into a seat in an airport terminal. For this kind of money, the telescoping handle felt cheap and flimsy. The wheels rolled particularly smoothly and quietly, and I'll give it a nod for the built-in locks and luxe interior that comes with a zippered clamshell and mesh pocket to keep your belongings from shifting around.

Eagle Creek Caldera Convertible International Carry-On for $469 : At 6 pounds, 2 ounces, this bag is a bit heavy. There's a zip-off 19-liter backpack that you can separate from the rest of the 37-liter bag, but when they're zipped together, the combined size doesn't meet carry-on size restrictions, so you need to separate them and carry them like a conventional duo of luggage and backpack onto the plane. Its soft sides offer little protection for your stuff, too.

Ebags CTS Carry-On Spinner for $200 : This one wasn't awful for the price, but there are much better options for the money. Its hard plastic sides felt more brittle than the hard-sided plastic Away suitcases, so although I didn't break it during my use, I'd worry about its resistance to shattering if checked by an airline. The handle rattles a lot and it didn't roll quite as smoothly as other bags.

portable UrPower Clothes Steamer

A Few Travel Accessories

Once you've got your bag, you'll want to pack it with a few more useful items:

Tripp One-Outlet Surge Protector for $10 protects your devices from power surges. Some countries have less reliable electrical infrastructure, and you never know how well that discount hotel's outlets are wired.

Eagle Creek Specter Pack-It Cubes Three-Pack for $30 keep everything inside your bags organized by allowing you to separate it into different cubes, so you won't ever have to hunt through seven pairs of socks to find your bathing suit again.

UrPower Portable Steamer for $24 (Click the Coupon) beats a travel iron because it's far lighter and you don't need to hunt down an ironing board at your hotel. WIRED reviewer Medea Giordano and I both have been using UrPowers for years. For a tiny thing, it's powerful and effective at steaming practically anything. You just need to refill it often.

Samsonite Manual Luggage Scale for $15 is handy when you're packing a heavy bag for an upcoming trip. Use it to weigh your luggage and make sure it's within the weight limits. International airlines are sticklers for carry-on weight, and even American airlines will be unforgiving about weight for checked bags.

Incase MacBook Sleeves for $50 will keep your laptop from bearing the damage caused by airport security lines. Travel through an airport without a case and it's only a matter of time before a bare laptop or tablet picks up nasty scratches and dents. For tablets, check out the Zugu iPad Case for $50 .

Apple AirTag for $29 is something we have mixed thoughts on , but if you have an iPhone, it's one of the best ways to keep a digital eye on your bags. These Bluetooth trackers utilize the sheer number of smartphones to report their location regularly back to your device. Even if you don't plan on checking your bag, you might end up having to gate-check it on crowded flights. Drop an AirTag into an interior pocket to make sure you and your luggage are reunited at your destination.

Carryon luggage in stowaway overhead container on airplane

How to Pick the Right Size Bag

Every airline sets its own dimensional requirements for carry-on baggage. Broadly, they're split into two categories: domestic and international.

Domestic flights by US airlines (and a few others) have standardized on 22 x 14 x 9 inches.

International carry-on bag sizes tend to be about 21 inches tall and a bit narrower, but they're all over the place. It's tough, because many international airlines will measure your bags at the airport and reject anything even slightly bigger than the allowed size. If you fly outside the US a lot, you may as well buy a bag sized for international flights.

You'll also want to check each airline's weight limits. They vary wildly, but some international airlines restrict you to 15 or 20 pounds, including the weight of the bag itself. There are also East Asian airlines that limit carry-on bags to 11 pounds. Once you subtract 6 or more pounds for the bag, you're not left with much wiggle room to put stuff inside.

Person walking on tarmac and carrying luggage

Two Wheels or Four?

The other difference is how many wheels a bag has. Two-wheeled roll-aboard bags are lighter than ones with four spinning wheels, have more room inside, and their wheels are larger and more durable than spinners. That could come in handy on cobblestone streets when you're heading to your hotel.

For carry-on sizes, I prefer roll-aboard bags. Any extra space in a carry-on is precious, and suitcases this small tend to be easy enough to maneuver without spinning wheels. Most of the rolling suitcases we recommend are available in either configuration, although spinners tend to cost more.

USB cable plugged into removable battery bank on luggage

When to Remove Battery Banks

Battery banks, also known as power banks, are a travel must-have. Whether you're using a tablet to watch movies on your flight or relying on your phone to coordinate rideshares, hotel check-in, and handle your boarding passes, you've got to keep those devices charged and topped up. Many bags offer a removable battery bank that slides into a special pocket or notch of the suitcase.

For carry-on luggage on a flight in the US, you're allowed to bring a lithium-ion battery of 100 watt-hours or less. You don't need to remove it from the suitcase's pocket if you're storing your bag in the overhead bin.

Lithium-ion battery banks are not allowed in checked luggage. If you check your bag or have to gate-check it, make sure to remove the battery bank before you give your suitcase to the gate agent. Slip the battery bank into your purse, backpack, or pocket for the duration of the flight.

Primary testing was done by Matt Jancer. Adrienne So, Louryn Strampe, and Jaina Grey also contributed to this guide.

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The best suitcases let you roll through the airport quickly and confidently, with assurance that your items are well-protected and sturdily organized within.

We selected our picks for the best luggage brands based on years of hands-on testing by several travel editors who regularly take up to 50 flights a year. Since the size of luggage you'll need will depend on your specific travel plans, we focused on the best brands rather than specific pieces. Our top picks are known for making sturdy and reliable luggage, with smart extras to make packing and traveling a breeze. 

Read on for our top choices for the best luggage brands at various price points to consider. If you're specifically looking for hand-luggage, check out our guide to the best carry-on bags . 

Our top picks for the best luggage brands

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Shop all luggage at Samsonite

When it comes to value, Samsonite makes excellent luggage at some of the best prices, which is why we named it our top overall pick for the best carry-on . Samsonite offers numerous options for roller bags, including both hard-side and soft-side carry-ons and checked luggage, as well as wheeled underseat bags and even roller duffels. 

Samsonite also sells several two- and three-piece sets if you want to pair small, medium, and large roller bags together. In addition to traditional roller luggage, Samsonite also offers classic backpacks, wheeled backpacks, duffels, briefcases, wallets, dop kits, and more. There are even some cool wheeled garment bags that can fit under your seat and will fit far more than your typical folding or hanging garment bag. I've owned a Samsonite bag for over three years now and it's held up incredibly well.

You can read our full Samsonite Centric Carry-On review for more info.

Worth a look:

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Shop all luggage at Away

Away has multiple options for roller luggage, including hard-sided, expandable, and aluminum. Bags are available in both neutral hues and bright, eye-catching colors.

Away's stand-out feature used to be the removable battery pack for charging your electronics on the go, which was previously available as an add-on to its carry-on bags. While the brand retired that feature, we still think its bags have thoughtful extras like in-bag compression, built-in TSA-approved locks, and a removable washable lining. 

In addition to roller bags, the brand also a range of other bags and travel accessories, including backpacks, duffels, pet carriers, totes, packing cubes, and more. I've personally owned Away luggage for years and can attest to its durability and practicality. 

Read our full Away luggage review and Away Carry-On review for more.

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Shop all luggage at Travelpro

Travelpro mostly makes soft-side luggage and rightfully earned its spot as our top pick for the best soft-sided carry-on . I personally love the clear attention to detail that comes with a Travelpro bag, from the whisper-quiet spinner wheels to the tear-resistant material and sturdy buckles.

In addition to rolling luggage, Travelpro has options for underseat bags (rolling and not), toiletry bags, backpacks, foldable duffels, garment bags (which often come included with a carry-on), luggage tags, laptop bags, and more.

Read our full Travelpro Platinum Elite Carry-On review for more.

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Shop all luggage at Monos

Monos is a newer start-up that doesn't have as many suitcase options as the other luggage brands on our list, but it's worth mentioning since it's one of the best suitcases on the market with a hard front pocket that gives you an easy place to safely store laptops and extras. Monos suitcases are durable, come in an array of colors, and are well-priced. Plus, all of the luggage comes with a 100-day trial period and a limited lifetime warranty. The same brand also makes some of our favorite durable packing cubes .

Currently, Monos has two sizes of carry-on that either come with a front pocket or not depending on your preferences, plus a medium-sized roller bag and a checked luggage option. Monos also make a backpack, duffel, and folio kit.

You can read our full Monos luggage review for more.

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Shop all luggage at American Tourister

Many of American Tourister's carry-ons start under $100, and while they may not last you a lifetime, they certainly won't break down anytime soon either. The hard-sided bags are made from a sturdy ABS material, and the spinner wheels aren't quite as high-end as premium options but still easily roll on most surfaces. While these suitcases don't come with tons of extras (be aware that some don't come with built-in TSA locks), the interiors are still thoughtfully designed for easy packing. 

American Tourister has numerous roller bag options in varying sizes, including both hard-sided and soft-sided suitcases. There is also a line of Disney luggage that kids especially might love. While there are also some nice wheeled underseat bags, American Tourister hasn't branched out much from classic roller bags, so you'll want to look elsewhere if a duffel or weekender bag is more your aim.

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Shop all luggage at Rimowa

When it comes to high-end luggage, Rimowa is a consistent standout that uses premium materials to create long-lasting and recognizable pieces. Its ribbed aluminum luggage, which comes in every color from simple silver to a cherry red, is particularly popular — though it will cost you upwards of $1,000. However, thanks to heavy-duty construction that still manages to be lightweight, the rollers might be worth it if budget isn't an issue for you.

For a slightly more cost-effective (though still pricey) option, I particularly love the Essential Lite collection, which I named the best high-end hard-side carry-on thanks to the fact that it's incredibly durable but weighs less than five pounds. Unfortunately, if you're a fan of soft-sided suitcases, Rimowa is not the brand for you, and there aren't as many accessories available as some other brands. 

Read our full Rimowa Essential Lite carry-on review .

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Shop all luggage at Briggs & Riley

We named Briggs & Riley our top pick for the best high-end soft-side carry-on. I particularly like the super-smart interior features that truly elevate these suitcases, from a special CX compression-expansion system that increases packing capacity by 25%, to making sure the adjustable handle is entirely on the outside of the bag so no packing room is lost to the poles. These suitcases are certainly investment pieces, but they're built to last and also come with a lifetime warranty.

While I find the soft-sided bags to be some of Briggs & Riley's best options, there are also some nice hard-sided carry-ons and checked bags for those who prefer to go that route. In addition to roller bags, Briggs & Riley also makes backpacks, duffels, weekends, laptop bags, and travel accessories of all types, including packing cubes, bag ID tags, laundry bags, and more.

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Shop all luggage at Bric's

Bric's is probably best known for its high-end Bellagio collection of luggage, both recognizable and revered for its durable, but ultra-light polycarbonate exterior with leather trim that gives it a nostalgic trunk feel. It's the little details that set this Italian brand apart, including Hinomoto wheels, matching interior linings, and premium zippers. That's why you've likely seen a luxury travel guru wheeling this bag through the airport, or, if you're an eagle-eyed "Schitt's Creek" fan, may have caught Alexis Rose using this collection to pack up her belongings. 

However, for those not ready to spend $600 on a carry-on, Bric's also has several more affordable suitcases in both hard-sided and soft-sided options. The Capri collection features striking exterior detailing in a wide range of colors at a mid-tier price point, while B/Y Zeus will appear to soft-sided fans.

The brand also has a sale section where you can sometimes score premium collections that typically start at $650 or more for under $200. 

Read our full Bric's Capri luggage review .     

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Shop all luggage at Tumi

Like Rimowa, Tumi luggage pieces are an investment. But they're a worthy one since these suitcases will likely last you years, if not decades. With numerous options of all sizes for both hard-sided and soft-sided suitcases, Tumi has bags to suit just about all tastes. 

Its well-thought-out suitcases include premium spinner wheels, heavy-duty zippers, scratch- and tear-resistant exteriors, and well-designed interiors that help travelers maximize every last inch of space. In addition to roller luggage, Tumi is also well known for its premium totes and briefcases, and also makes travel wallets, backpacks, duffels, care kits, travel umbrellas, and more. 

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Shop all luggage at Victorinox

Victorinox luggage falls in the mid- to high-tier of pricing but its durability makes it a good value choice. The brand also frequently has luggage on sale during big shopping holidays when you can score suitcases for less. As you might expect from a Swiss Army company, the interiors of most suitcases are also thoughtfully designed to maximize packing space. 

Victorinox offers both hard-sided and soft-sided roller bags of numerous sizes including classic carry-ons, checked bags, medium-sized suitcases, and smaller wheeled underseat bags that can fit laptops and accessories. Beyond roller bags, Victorinox also offers briefcases, duffels, backpacks, totes, toiletry kits, garment bags, and more.

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If you like the look of Bric's cream suitcases with leather trim, you may also want to consider Delsey's Chatelet line of hard-sided luggage. While these suitcases start around the same price as Bric's, they can be found on sale more frequently, often for half the price. Delsey's Titanium suitcases are also a fan-favorite option since they are ultra-lightweight but incredibly durable. 

Delsey has numerous options for roller bags for domestic and international travel in both hard-sided and soft-sided variations (though more hard-sided), as well as several luggage sets. It even has an eco-friendly line of laptop bags and duffels using recycled materials.  

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Is hard-sided or soft-sided luggage better?

There are pros and cons to each. In general, hard-sided luggage offers more protection for your belongings than soft-sided luggage.

For checked bags, you're best bet is hard-sided luggage, since it can withstand tough handling and having other items stacked on top. Soft-sided luggage may be a good option if you want more flexibility, since fabric-made suitcases have a lot more give. Soft-sided pieces are a good option for carry-ons because they can flex and compress to fit into tight overhead bins.  

What size luggage should I buy?

We think it's best to start with a carry-on size, since it offers the most flexibility, whether you want to keep it in the cabin or check it. Most US airlines cap carry-on size at 22 inches long, 14 inches wide and 9 inches high, including handles and wheels.

When it comes to buying a checked bag, you'll want something between 25 and 29 inches long. Airlines typically charge a fixed fee for checked bags up to a certain weight, so it may be tempting to think a bigger suitcase is always better. However, bigger pieces of luggage come with more weight of their own, don't protect your items well when they're underpacked, and encourage overpacking, which can lead to higher baggage fees (or the dreaded airport floor repacking). 

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Condé Nast Traveler’s Luggage Week 2023: The Essential Guide to Suitcases and Bags

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Wherever you're headed—be it a bucket list trip across the globe or a lowkey staycation in your own city—you're going to need luggage. Minimalists and overpackers alike need durable and easy-to-carry suitcases and bags to safely transport clothes, travel accessories , and any souvenirs picked up along the way. As travel editors, we have high expectations for our gear—requiring that reliable, long-lasting bags accompany us on every journey.

This often sparks debate among our team: What is the best luggage for travelers? Who are the top brands in the industry? Checked bags or carry-ons? Soft-sided or hard-shell? To help us hone in on the absolute best luggage to recommend to our readers, we decided to put the most talked-about checked suitcases, carry-ons, weekenders, and backpacks from best-selling travel brands to the test. More than a dozen Condé Nast Traveler editors and contributors spent months testing out luggage to determine the best of the best. We packed these bags to the brim, lifted them into overhead bins, rolled them down cobblestone streets, and inspected every bump and scuff they endured. With this, we bring you our first-ever Luggage Week: An honest review of the best checked suitcases, carry-ons, weekenders, and backpacks in the biz.

The testing process:

Over a dozen editors and contributors tested a variety of suitcases, backpacks, and duffels over a period of several months (and in some cases, several years), taking them for a spin as much as possible. These bags have gone on planes, trains, and buses, taking weekend trips to upstate New York and coming onboard for 10-day European cruises . We considered how heavy each bag is when empty, how much it can hold, how well it holds up or shows wear and tear, and how well-designed it is (looks matter, sometimes). And while some travelers are willing to splurge on a luxe piece of luggage, we know that's not always necessary to find great-quality bags that are built to last. Our favorite pieces vary in price, from budget-friendly Amazon finds to designer luggage you'll travel with for a lifetime.

After traveling with each bag, we carefully reviewed each one, keeping this criteria in mind while also identifying standout features to whittle down which ones are worthy of a spot in our Luggage Week lineup.

Below, the tried-and-true bags we highly recommend—well-made and absolutely-worth-it pieces we're taking on our next big adventure (and you should, too). —Meaghan Kenny

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Luggage Week table of contents

Checked luggage, carry-on suitcases, hard-shell suitcases, soft-sided bags, kids luggage, travel experts' favorite brands.

  • The best of Béis
  • The best of Calpak
  • The best of Away

The essentials

Checked bags are a staple for longer trips (anywhere from 10 to 14 days) and for anyone who wants or needs more room in their suitcase.

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Carry-ons are arguably the piece of luggage travelers pull out most often—these are the ones we turn to time and time again.

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Our favorite duffels, expandable totes, and garment bags to take on overnighters or use as a personal item.

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Whether you're hopping on a bike , trekking across rugged terrain, sightseeing, shopping, or jetting off to a business meeting , the best travel backpacks give you the freedom to explore hands-free.

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The great debate: hard-shell or soft-sided?

Hard-shell cases that will last for years to come, from trunks to lightweight spinners.

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They may not be as popular these days, but they sure can fit a lot.

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More luggage to consider

The bags frequent travelers trust for their little ones.

We've found our favorites, but we also wanted to know which luggage brands industry experts swear by.

Our favorites from Béis

This relative newcomer has turned out tons of stellar pieces, from its weekender bag to water bottle slings and suitcases.

Our favorites from Calpak

Calpak designs durable and practical luggage for frequent travelers—here are our editors' most-used pieces.

Our favorites from Away

Mixing durability, dependability, and style, Away changed the way we look at packing.

Still not sure?

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The Best Luggage Sets, Tested by Experts

Coordinating carry-ons and checked bags, pro approved.

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If you're headed on a long trip or might just consider yourself to be an overpacker, it's likely that you'll need more than one bag to stuff full of all of your belongings (and overfill with souvenirs for the way home). Instead of lugging around a hodgepodge of pieces, consider a luggage set. There's nothing more chic and put together than carrying a coordinating set of luggage complete with carry-on and checked bags. Plus, if you're vacationing with kids or family, traveling with a matching set is a great way to keep track of all of your bags. But with so many options to choose from, including different types of materials and all kinds of organizational features, it can be difficult to decide which luggage sets will look great, hold up to frequent use and really be worth the splurge.

Freeform Hardside Expandable Luggage

Best Overall Luggage Set

Samsonite freeform hardside expandable luggage.

Fieldbrook XLT Softside Upright Luggage

Best Value Luggage Set

American tourister fieldbrook xlt softside upright luggage.

Platinum Elite Softside Expandable Luggage 2-Piece Set

Best Luggage Set for Frequent Flyers

Travelpro platinum elite softside expandable luggage 2-piece set.

Ambeur 2-Piece Luggage Set

Most Fashionable Luggage Set

Calpak ambeur 2-piece luggage set.

2-Piece Set Hardside Spinner

Best Luggage Set on Amazon

Amazon basics 2-piece set hardside spinner.

Helium DLX Softside Expandable Luggage

Best Lightweight Luggage Set

Delsey paris helium dlx softside expandable luggage.

For Your Special Someone Luggage Set

Best Minimalist Luggage Set

Monos for your special someone luggage set.

Classic Set of 2

Most Popular Luggage Set

Away classic set of 2.

Samsonite continues to stand out in our Lab evaluations and has wowed our consumer testers , earning the title of best overall luggage brand . This luggage set includes two of our top-tested suitcases from the brand's Freeform collection — the smaller 21-inch carry-on model and the larger 28-inch checked bag. These suitcases are made of a durable hardside material that performed well in our drop tests, resisting major damage after being released repeatedly at different angles from a set 3-foot height.

When we packed the suitcases with a standard load of items like clothing, shoes and accessories, we were impressed by how well everything fit inside with room to spare — even without having to use the 2-inch expansion system. One caveat: Some of our testers noted that the carrying handles on suitcases in this collection felt a bit tight, which made it more difficult to lift or lower the bags. However, the telescopic handles to push and pull the suitcase around received higher scores for feeling sturdy and comfortable to use. Testers also appreciated how easily the suitcases navigated around twists and turns and said the 360-degree spinner wheels were smooth.

Priced at less than $100 for three pieces including softsided carry-on luggage, a checked bag and a personal item, this basic American Tourister trio is an absolute steal and one of the best affordable luggage sets out there. While the bags may be simple, they're still full of practical features that make traveling easier like plenty of external pockets for quick access to your travel essentials as well as interior mesh pockets and compression straps to secure your belongings.

The brand's bags aren't as durable as others we've tested, so we recommend this set for someone who isn't planning to fly frequently. According to one GH analyst who has used this set for nearly a decade, the bags have held up well to repeated use. She added that the softside polyester material is slightly worn with some fraying and scuffs, but the bags are still useable, and the important features, like the telescopic handles and zippers, are in working condition. When we evaluated other suitcases from American Tourister, testers highlighted the smooth and stable wheels, and online reviewers say they roll nicely, despite only moving forward and backward.

Originally designed by a pilot for other pilots who are always on the go, Travelpro's luggage is the perfect pick for the frequent flyer, and we're particularly impressed by the brand's Platinum Elite collection. The softside suitcases were some of the top performers in our durability tests , withstanding repeated dropping without dents or damage, and the nylon material resisted signs of wear after being rubbed back and forth with our abrasion tester. They are heavier than many of the other bags we tested, but they are durable bags built to last.

The suitcases are thoughtfully designed with a tapered expansion system that prevents the bags from tipping over when they're full of all of your belongings, self-aligning spinner wheels that you can push and pull in all directions and cushioned handles with contoured grips for a comfortable feel. Plus, they're packed full of extras inside like expandable garment bags, toiletries bags and hidden USB ports to charge electronic devices (power bank not included). Our testers gave luggage in this collection high scores for ease of use and highlighted the sturdiness of the telescopic handle.

If you want luggage that looks as great as it performs, Calpak's Ambeur two-piece luggage set offers the best of fashion and function. Available in five fun metallic shades that are sure to stand out at baggage claim, the bags are made of a composite of polycarbonate and ABS plastic that aced our Lab tests for durability. They also proved water-resistant in our evaluations, but did show noticeable markings after we dragged a wire across the surface during our scratch-resistance tests.

The bags are GH-tester favorites and earned top marks for their performance in our luggage obstacle course after testers pulled the suitcases over different surfaces and around sharp turns. Testers especially loved the sturdy and easy-to-use telescopic handle. When we assessed the suitcases in the Lab, we were impressed by the zippers that opened and closed with ease and by the spacious interior compartments, which were able to hold our entire packing load of items including clothing, shoes and toiletries. Both the carry-on and checked bag are expandable and equipped with zippered organizational pockets, compression straps and a removable toiletries bag. For even more organization, you can try Calpak's top-tested packing cubes , too.

Not only does this two-piece luggage set from Amazon Basics have more than 33,000 five-star reviews, it also earned high scores in our Lab evaluations and was loved by consumer testers. The carry-on and checked suitcase unfold into two main packing compartments, one with compression straps to keep your belongings in place and another with a full zippered panel for even more security. When we packed the carry-on bag in the Lab, we were able to fill it with an entire weekend's worth of gear including clothing, shoes and toiletries — with room to spare. Plus, both of the suitcases expand for even more space.

The hardside suitcases are made of an ABS plastic that's lightweight and keeps the price low, but it wasn't as scratch-resistant as some other suitcases we tested. It did hold up well in our drop tests though, with no serious denting or breakage after being released repeatedly from a set 3 foot height. When testers rolled the suitcases through our luggage obstacle course around turns and over different surfaces from wood to carpeting, they were impressed by the maneuverability and wheel performance.

As the name implies, these Delsey Helium DLX suitcases are some of the lightest we've evaluated in the Lab. With this luggage set, you won't have to struggle lugging around a bulky bag or lifting your carry-on into the overhead bin on a plane. Despite being so lightweight, these bags are tough. In our tests for durability, the luggage held up well after being released repeatedly in our drop tests, and the softside nylon material showed no signs of wear after being rubbed back and forth 15,000 times by our abrasion tester.

In our evaluations, we found the exterior zippers a bit tricky to use, and the bags received lower scores for maneuverability than other suitcases we tried, but they did earn high scores for their comfortable gripped telescopic handles and for being easy to pack. All three of the suitcases open into one primary packing compartment with compression straps, but the lids of each bag are equipped with zippered pockets and elastic sleeves for additional storage, and there are removable bi-fold organizers inside as well. And we love that the linings can be unzipped and removed for easy cleaning.

Designed with simplicity in mind, this two-piece set from luggage brand Monos has a sleek, modern look that our testers love. Both of the bags open to reveal two spacious compartments that were able to fit our entire load of items in our packing tests. The carry-on bag features an adjustable compression panel that can be tightened to better secure your belongings, while the larger checked bag is equipped with compression straps and a larger fabric panel to keep everything in place. What's more, there are plenty of organizational mesh pockets inside the bags to neatly stow away everything you'll need for your travels, along with additional shoe bags and a laundry bag to separate your dirty clothes.

During Lab evaluations, the durable carry-on and checked suitcase resisted major denting and damage in our drop tests. Although it is important to note that both we and our consumer testers noticed prominent scuffing on the suitcases after use, the brand provides a sponge for cleaning that one GH analyst said removed most of the marks on her bag. In our luggage obstacle course, testers appreciated the smooth gliding wheels and loved how effortless it was to maneuver the bags around twists and turns. They also noticed how well the telescopic handles locked into place at four different heights for easy toting.

Popular luggage brand Away carries sets of their best-selling carry-on and large checked bag for a better value — $50 off the full retail price. The hardside suitcases are loved by testers who highlighted the streamlined look and the spacious, well-organized interior. The bags open into two separate packing compartments with zippered mesh panels and pockets for additional space to store your favorite vacation clothes. There's also an adjustable compression panel inside each bag so you can really stuff it full if you're an overpacker. When we packed the bags in the Lab, we appreciated how smoothly the zippers opened and closed and by how much we could fit inside.

The polycarbonate material is super lightweight — even lighter than some of our favorite softside luggage — but ultra durable and performed well in our drop tests, remaining in great condition after being released multiple times from a set 3-foot height. And in our scratch tests, the bags only showed minimal scuffs and markings. One caveat: Our consumer testers gave the telescopic handle lower ratings for feeling a bit wobbly when fully extended. The bags received high scores for their maneuverability and smooth wheels, though.

How we test the best luggage

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At the Good Housekeeping Institute , we test all kinds of luggage to determine which pieces are worth buying. We evaluate luggage in the Textiles, Paper & Apparel Lab and share it with consumer testers who are able to bring the luggage on their own trips and then provide us with valuable feedback. Here's what we look for when we test suitcases:

  • Size and weight: To ensure that the brands' listed dimensions for the suitcases are accurate, we measure each bag in the Lab. We weigh the bags and place carry-ons in a 22" x 14" x 9" area to make sure the suitcases meet most airline restrictions.

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  • Ease of use: We use the luggage to determine how easy it is to open and close zippers and any built-in locks, raise and lower the telescopic handles, roll the wheels, grab the carrying handles and more. We then rate and score the luggage for overall ease of use.

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  • Packing: It's important that all of your belongings fit inside your suitcase, so we fill each piece of luggage with a standard load of items like clothing, shoes, other accessories and toiletries (pictured here) to test the capacity. For larger checked bags, we pack them with a week's worth of items and for carry-on bags, we add a weekend trip's worth of items. We then score each suitcase on how much it's able to hold.

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  • Drop testing: We fill the suitcases with a standard amount of weight and then load them into our drop tester (pictured here) . We then release the luggage from a set 3-foot height and repeatedly drop the luggage from different angles, evaluating each piece for any dents, damages or scuffs.

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  • Abrasion resistance: We cut a piece of material from softside luggage and place it into our abrasion machine, which rubs the fabric back and forth 15,000 times to simulate long-term use. Once the test is done, we remove the fabric and rate how well it held up, noting any signs of wear or fraying.

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  • Consumer testing: Most importantly, we share the suitcases with our consumer testers. We set up a luggage obstacle course where testers roll the suitcases around twists and turns and pull the bags over different surfaces like carpeting, tile and wood. Testers also use the carrying handles to lift and lower the luggage onto or from elevated surfaces.

In addition to the obstacle course, we send suitcases to testers who are able to try the bags out on their own vacations and provide us with valuable feedback about how much they could pack, how easy the bags were to use, their thoughts on appearance, how the bags performed on their trips and more.

What to look for when shopping for the best luggage set

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Here are a few helpful tips for picking out a new luggage travel set:

✔️ Wheels: Luggage with four 360-degree spinner wheels tends to perform better in our tests with higher maneuverability scores. You're able to easily push, pull and move the bags in all directions and can still tilt the bags back if you prefer to pull them behind you. Luggage with just two wheels needs to be tilted to roll, and you can only move the bags forward and backward instead of side to side.

✔️ Telescopic handle: If you have the chance to check out the luggage in person, we recommend raising and lowering the handle several times to determine how comfortable it is to use and grip. A sturdy handle can make a big difference when you're pulling a full suitcase through the airport.

✔️ Side handles : You'll use the side handles to raise and lower the suitcase into an overhead bin or pick it up from baggage claim, so it's a good idea to make sure the handles aren't too tight and feel comfortable to use.

✔️ Compartments: Consider if you prefer to open up your suitcase to see a big open space that can hold larger items or if you prefer two smaller compartments for better organization. Most suitcases are equipped with additional zippered pockets, compression straps and/or removable shoe or laundry bags as well. Some bags are also designed with exterior pockets for easy access to travel essentials like your keys and ID.

✔️ Zippers: Because zippers can be finicky, it's a good idea to zip and unzip the bag multiple times if you have the chance to check out the luggage in person.

✔️ Warranties and returns: Many luggage warranties often only cover manufacturer defects and can be difficult to prove, so if you're unsure of committing to your purchase, we suggest reviewing the brand's return and exchange policy. There are plenty of luggage brands that offer extended trial periods that will allow you to test out the luggage at home or, in some cases, take it on a trip, before deciding if it's right for you.

What's better: hard or soft luggage?

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We've tested plenty of hardside and softside luggage and have had top performers in each category. Each type and material has its own perks and disadvantages.

Hardside luggage: Hardshell suitcases are growing in popularity because they're protective, streamlined and lightweight. Not all hard suitcases are the same, though. Here are some of the most common hardside materials:

  • Polycarbonate: This is the most popular hardside option. It's lightweight compared to metal and more durable than plastic. The material has high impact resistance, which means it's durable when it's dropped, but it does have lower resistance to scratches and scuffs.
  • ABS: A more affordable option, ABS is a plastic material that's lighter than polycarbonate but also less durable and is more prone to scratching.
  • Polycarbonate & ABS composite: Suitcases made with a blend of polycarbonate and ABS give you the benefits of both materials, but it's still not quite as durable as 100% polycarbonate. These suitcases typically have an ABS shell with a polycarbonate coating.

Softside luggage: Fabric-based suitcases are more forgiving when it's time to store them when not in use and they give you a bit more leeway to stuff them full of belongings for a trip. They also tend to look nice over time and don't typically show major signs of wear or scratching.

  • Nylon: This is the most common material for a softside suitcase. It's a durable synthetic fiber that's able to withstand abrasion and is a great option for frequent flyers who are rough on their bags.
  • Polyester: Another synthetic fiber type, polyester is usually less expensive than nylon and is lighter weight, but it's less durable. That said, we've tested some polyester suitcases that have proven to be abrasion resistant.

Why trust Good Housekeeping?

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Amanda Constantine joined the Good Housekeeping Institute in 2022 as a home and apparel reviews analyst. She has tested all kinds of luggage in the Textiles, Paper & Apparel Lab and has covered carry-on bags, checked suitcases, hardside luggage, softside luggage, kids' luggage and the best luggage on Amazon. Amanda used her relative expertise and referred to former luggage testing data when choosing the best luggage sets.

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Amanda (she/her) researches and reports on products in the Good Housekeeping Institute 's Textiles, Paper & Apparel Lab, ranging from clothing and accessories to home furnishings. She holds undergraduate degrees in apparel merchandising and product development and advertising and marketing communications, as well as a master of science degree in consumer sciences from The Ohio State University. Prior to joining Good Housekeeping in 2022, Amanda was a lecturer for the fashion and retail studies program at Ohio State, where she taught fashion and textiles courses.

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The 14 best luggage brands of 2024.

These brands offer suitcases and travel gear with standout features and proven reliability.

The Best Luggage Brands

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While you can't control everything on your journeys, embarking with the right luggage for your type of adventure certainly makes things go more smoothly. But with the variety of brands, styles and types of bags available, making a choice on what to purchase can feel overwhelming.

To make it easier to find your perfect travel companion, U.S. News compiled this list of the best luggage brands for carry-ons, checked luggage, weekender bags, backpacks and more. Based on testing by our editors and consumer reviews, these brands are consistent traveler favorites.

The Top Luggage Brands for 2024

Best overall: travelpro.

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Best Hard-sided: Away

Best soft-sided: samsonite, best lightweight: july, best customizable: roam, best for organization: solgaard, best for fashionable function: béis, best affordable: amazon basics, best for international travel: delsey paris, best for business travel: tumi.

  • Best Expandable: Briggs & Riley

Best Luxury: Carl Friedrik

Best for style: calpak, best for minimalists: monos.

(Note: Styles, return policies and warranty information were accurate at the time this article was published; they may fluctuate due to supply chain issues, retailer policies and other factors.)

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Price range: $130 to $695 Return policy: 100 days Warranty: Lifetime limited

Founded by a commercial airline pilot, Travelpro invented the Original Rollaboard – a two-wheeled upright suitcase with an extendable handle. For more than 30 years, this brand has continued to bring innovation to its entire collection of luggage, which includes carry-on bags, rollaboards, totes and checked suitcases – as well as accessories like packing cubes , luggage tags and toiletry bags .

Travelpro has become a perennial favorite among airline crew members worldwide, with employees from more than 90 airlines using Travelpro luggage, according to the brand's website. Combining durability and functionality with elements like exterior organizational pockets, the Travelpro Platinum Elite Carry-On Hardside Spinner (one of U.S. News' top carry-on luggage picks) is popular with travelers, who say they appreciate the spinner wheels and extendable handle for easy maneuverability through airports.

What our editors say:

I'm a big fan of the Travelpro Maxlite Air Medium Check-In Hardside Spinner . I purchased the suitcase in 2022 and have used it for multiple trips. It is incredibly light, fits an impressive amount of clothing and is easy to maneuver with super smooth spinner wheels that you can pull or push. The textured, wavy design also makes it less likely to see scratches or scuffs, and the slate blue version I got (Ensign Blue) is a color that's easy to pick out off the luggage belt. – Erin Evans, Managing Editor

Away The Carry-On in blue against white background.

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Price range: $295 to $745 Return policy: 100 days Warranty: Limited; ranges from 1-year to lifetime

Designed for travelers by travelers, Away is an online retailer that offers suitcases, bags and accessories. Created to make journeys easier and inspire more travel, Away suitcases are constructed with high-performing and lightweight materials, with a focus on intentional and functional details that matter, like double buckle compression pads and color-matched leather luggage tags. The Carry-On is highly rated by travelers and was chosen as the best hard-sided carry-on by the editors at U.S. News.

I always recommend Away luggage to fellow travelers. The Carry-On has been with me on countless trips over the past few years, and it's still in great shape. For checked luggage, The Medium is my go-to because it's big without being bulky and holds plenty for a long trip. You don't need anything larger or more expensive than this. – Amanda Norcross, Content and SEO Strategist

Read: The Best Hard-Sided Luggage

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Price range: $63 to $1,150 Return policy: 90 days Warranty: Limited; ranges from 3-year to lifetime

Offering a range of travel bags, luggage and accessories for business and leisure travelers, Samsonite has been a leading luggage brand for more than 100 years. Samsonite is known for focusing on durability and innovative design, and today's travelers can find a range of hard- and soft-sided luggage along with a variety of travel accessories.

I love traveling with Samsonite's SoLyte DLX Carry-On Spinner . I'm a big fan of soft-sided luggage in general, and this suitcase feels particularly well made and durable. I've found it to be more spacious than it looks, even when I don't use the expansion zipper. The brand's organizational features are my favorite part — especially the wet pocket and the buckle system that keeps the tie-down straps out of my way when packing. – Catriona Kendall, Associate Editor

 July Carry-On & Checked Plus Set in light blue against white background.

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Price range: $245 to $595 Return policy: 100 days Warranty: Lifetime limited

Inspired to create well-built luggage that combines form and function, July has hard-sided luggage as well as a range of totes and bags. Constructed using aerospace-grade German polycarbonate, the suitcases feature an eggshell design to optimize function and durability. There are anodized aluminum bumpers on the corners of the suitcases (except for the light designs), and the brand offers expandable and trunk luggage as well.

For travelers seeking lightweight options, the July Carry-on Light is the U.S. News pick for best lightweight carry-on. In addition to suitcases, July makes a variety of bags, including the Carry All Weekender Plus with a clamshell design for easy packing as well as the machine-washable Everyday Large Tote .

I am extremely impressed by the quality and craftsmanship of July luggage and bags. The Carry-on Light is truly lightweight, and the construction exceeds any of the other lightweight designs I've tried. I also appreciate that the cotton canvas Everyday Totes are machine-washable (and they fold up to save space when you're not traveling). – Rachael Hood, Senior Editor

ROAM Luggage Carry-On Front Pocket in black against white background.

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Price range: $550 to $695 Return policy: 100 days Warranty: Lifetime limited

Created with an emphasis on the journey, each piece of Roam luggage is hand-finished in the U.S. From the front and back colors to the zippers and the wheel color, purchasers can choose from a variety of options to create a custom hard-sided carry-on or checked bag. The interiors of the luggage include compression panels with mesh pocket insets, and there are expandable and front pocket designs offered.

The quality construction, customization and attention to detail made the ROAM Carry-On Front Pocket the U.S. News winner for best overall carry-on for 2024. In addition to suitcases, the brand offers customizable backpacks, duffels and tote bags, including the Everyday Tote .

The front pocket details, extremely smooth wheels and the option to choose the colors of every aspect of the carry-on really set ROAM luggage apart from other brands. I also love the multiple zippered compartments in the Everyday Tote, which can be customized to coordinate with a ROAM suitcase. – Rachael Hood

An open and packed Solgaard Carry-on Closet – Large against white background.

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Price range: $265 to $375 Return policy: 30 days Warranty: Lifetime

Launched in 2016 with the Lifepack – a solar-powered anti-theft laptop bag with Bluetooth speakers – Solgaard has revolutionized luggage with its innovative approach to bag and suitcase design. In 2017, the brand launched its award-winning Solgaard Carry-On Closet Original . This piece became a traveler favorite for its patented built-in shelves, which eliminate the need to unpack while traveling, yet keep clothes and essentials in place. The brand continues to add to its offerings with checked luggage, weekender bags and backpacks outfitted with Solgaard's built-in closet system.

The BÉIS Carry-on Roller in beige against white background.

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Price range: $218 to $348 Return policy: 45 days Warranty: Lifetime limited

Inspired by her own travels, actress Shay Mitchell started BÉIS to make travel bags and accessories that are both fashionable and functional at attractive prices. BÉIS'  The Weekender  is U.S. News'  top weekender bag  pick, and the brand offers fashion-forward hard-sided luggage sets, backpacks, duffels and travel accessories. Travelers can choose to pair luggage like  The Carry-On Roller  with coordinating bags and totes for a chic coordinated look.

BEIS is worthy of all the hype it gets. I'm impressed with the overall quality and design of the luggage, and The Weekender is my go-to bag for short trips. − Amanda Norcross

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Price range: $36 to $150 Return policy: 30 days Warranty: 1-year limited

This brand of luggage by Amazon is designed to offer exceptional value. Amazon Basics luggage options include hard- and soft-sided rolling luggage and underseat bags. What's more, Amazon Basics sells a variety of travel accessories, including packing cubes, waist and neck wallets, and toiletry bags.

I love how budget-friendly and durable the Amazon Basics brand is. I have both the 20-inch Hardside Spinner and the Expandable Softside Spinner carry-on bags. If you need a cheap, lasting carry-on, you can't go wrong with one of these pieces of carry-on luggage – both are less than $100. Plus, if you're an Amazon Prime member, you can get these shipped straight to your house within one to two days. – Erin Evans

DELSEY PARIS Helium Aero 19-inch Carry-on in metallic blue against white background.

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Price range: $100 to $545 Return policy: 30 days Warranty: Limited; ranges from 2-year to lifetime

Founded in 1946, DELSEY PARIS began creating suitcases for travelers after the postwar birth of tourism. Combining French elegance and style with quality construction, this 75-years-and-counting heritage brand produces iconic luggage styles like the Chatelet collection in carry-on and checked sizes. Owners of the Chatelet luggage like the vintage-inspired styling and ease of use. In addition to luggage that combines fashion and function, the brand continuously adds travel must-haves like duffel bags , backpacks , weekender bags and more.

DELSEY makes some quality, good-looking luggage. The DELSEY PARIS Helium Aero International Carry-On is one of my go-to pieces. The bag's interior is spacious and has many different compartments for organization, and the double-spinner wheels make sure it easily glides across various surfaces. – Erin Evans

TUMI's Voyageur Leger International Carry-On in black against white background.

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Price range: $518 to $4,500 Return policy: Items must be unused and returned in original packaging Warranty: 5-year limited

TUMI is an iconic international brand offering high-end luggage, bags and a variety of travel accessories, including passport holders, toiletry bags, portfolios and eyewear. The brand focuses on high performance and quality materials in its luggage offerings. Along with luggage, other TUMI travel products and accessories include wallets, travel purses and luggage tags.

I really appreciate the feel and quality of TUMI's nylon travel bags and purses. My go-to crossbody for trips is from the Voyageur collection that I've had for several years. The sleek black nylon construction with gold hardware looks like the day I got it, and the style can be dressed up or dressed down depending on my needs. When I need additional room, I toss the Just In Case Tote in my carry-on – I packed an Irish sweater and wool throw, along with several other finds on my trip to Ireland! – Rachael Hood

Best Expandable: Briggs & Riley

Briggs & Riley Essential 22" 2-Wheel Expandable Carry-On in plum color against white background.

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Price range: $419 to $1,049 Return policy: 30 days Warranty: Lifetime

Focused on creating innovative luggage and bags to make the journey easier, Briggs & Riley is a high-quality luggage brand with a lifetime warranty. The brand's "simple as that" exclusive guarantee covers all repairs and functional damage to Briggs & Riley luggage with no receipt needed or questions asked.

By learning from customer feedback and research, Briggs & Riley offers luggage and travel gear with innovative features like CX Expansion, which allows you to expand your bag to pack and then compress it to fit the carry-on into the plane's overhead compartment. The unique technology landed the Briggs & Riley Essential 22" Carry-On Expandable Spinner on the U.S. News' best carry-on luggage list in the category of best expandability.

There's a reason Briggs & Riley luggage doesn't come cheap. In terms of overall quality and features – expandability, in particular – it's the best luggage I've ever tested. – Amanda Norcross

Carl Friedrik The Luggage Set in light and dark brown against neutral background.

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Price range: $495 to $745 Return policy: 100 days Warranty: Lifetime

Based in London, Carl Friedrik was founded in 2013 by two brothers. Blending functionality with high-quality construction and premium materials, the brand offers luggage, wallets, bags and travel essentials. Carl Friedrik products are designed for durability and practicality, then constructed with time-honored methods and bespoke finishings. Take The Carry-on as an example, with its polycarbonate hard-shell exterior and Italian leather accents. In addition to luggage, the brand has an extensive collection of fine leather briefcases , weekender bags, backpacks and more.

I love the refined elegance and craftsmanship of Carl Friedrik luggage and travel goods. There are smart and functional details throughout each piece, and the feel of the materials is sleek and sophisticated. – Rachael Hood

CALPAK Luka Soft-sided Mini Carry-On in chocolate against white background.

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Price range: $165 to $275 Return policy: 30 days Warranty: Limited; ranges from 1- to 5-year

California Pack, which started as a handbag and wallet company in Los Angeles in 1989, evolved into CALPAK – a top-selling luggage and accessories brand. Designed to be both functional and affordable, CALPAK is a destination for hard- and soft-sided suitcases, the iconic Luka Duffel , packable tote bags, and a variety of accessories. Selected by U.S. News as the top underseat option , the CALPAK Luka Soft-Sided Mini Carry-On has a laptop sleeve, a front pocket and a luggage trolley strap.

When I'm packing for a short trip, CALPAK's Mini Carry-ons are my go-to. I always pack a tech organizer, and the Luka Duffel and Luka Mini Backpack are perfect for traveling or running around town. – Rachael Hood

Monos Carry-On in Desert Taupe against neutral background.

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Price range: $255 to $455 Return policy: 100 days Warranty: Lifetime

Valuing simplicity with an emphasis on sustainability , Monos luggage and travel bags are created to be timeless. The brand's premium suitcases like the Carry-On are constructed with lightweight, aerospace-grade German Makrolon polycarbonate to withstand the demands of travel. There are a variety of nylon and vegan leather bags and accessories, including the Metro Duffel and the Metro Backpack , with a unique modular system where kits can be removed or changed depending on travel needs.

The durability and sleek styling of Monos luggage are incredible. I appreciate the focus on sustainability, and I find the brand's modular system to really be a standout feature. – Rachael Hood

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The Best Suitcases for Checking

Three of our picks for best suitcases for checking, shown side by side.

For many travelers, the frequently discussed dream is to never check a bag. But life doesn’t always cooperate—sometimes you need a bigger suitcase.

After researching 30 pieces of checked luggage and testing eight finalists over many years, we can still say that the Travelpro Platinum Elite 25″ Expandable Spinner is the best suitcase for most travelers who plan to check a bag. The bag easily holds two weeks’ worth of clothes, and it looks and feels fantastic. And it comes with a limited lifetime warranty against airline damage.

Everything we recommend

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Travelpro Platinum Elite 25″ Expandable Spinner

The best checked bag for most travelers.

This bag provides a luxury feel at a reasonable price, with a capacity, warranty, and reliability that should suit most travelers. The 25-inch model should offer plenty of room for most travelers, without going over airline weight limits.

Buying Options

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Travelpro Platinum Elite 29″ Expandable Spinner

Same suitcase, but bigger.

If you need a checked bag that gives you the maximum allowable space, and you don’t mind paying an overweight-bag fee, the 29-inch model is the way to go.

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Away The Medium

The best hard-sided checked suitcase.

This great-looking, relatively resilient piece of hard-sided luggage matches our hard-sided carry-on pic. It has the same top-of-the-line components—including wheels that roll as smoothly as any we’ve tested.

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Away The Large

The best large hard-sided checked suitcase.

If you need to maximize your allowed space, and you aren’t worried about weight limits, this bag is, as the name implies, the largest one Away makes. Apart from its extra capacity, it’s identical to The Medium.

Upgrade pick

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Briggs & Riley Baseline Medium Expandable 26″ Spinner

Hefty luggage for a heftier price.

This bag provides the most satisfying packing experience money can buy. It can fit an additional week’s worth of clothing, when compressed, in the same amount of space as the Travelpro Platinum Elite bag offers.

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Briggs & Riley Baseline Extra Large Expandable 31″ Spinner

The same durable bag, but bigger.

This bag is for anyone who needs a somewhat ludicrous amount of space. Fully expanded, this bag is the biggest we’ve found. Fair warning: If you fill it full of clothes, you’re all but guaranteed to exceed airline weight limits.

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Monos Hybrid Trunk

This type of luggage brings back the classic silhouette of upright steamer trunks. Due to their design, trunks are considered by some to be easier to pack and to maneuver.

Testing takeaways

We’ve found that the stated dimensions and weights of checked suitcases tend to be more accurate than those of their carry-on counterparts.

Wheel quality can affect how well carry-ons roll, but this is less true for checked bags—their weight smooths out the ride.

Handle shape and size often dictate a carry-on’s usable space. In roomier, checked bags, however, they’re less of a factor.

We considered how well a suitcase handles when it’s fully packed, how durable its materials are, and whether it’s comfortable to use.

The Travelpro Platinum Elite 25″ Expandable Spinner is the larger, checked-luggage version of our Travelpro carry-on top pick , and everything we like about its diminutive sibling applies again here.

It’s made of a hard-wearing nylon that’s both sleek and durable. And it looks and feels like a bag that costs a lot more than it actually does.

For a checked bag, it’s also surprisingly nimble. That’s thanks to the height-adjustable handle and the magnetically locking MagnaTrac wheels, which make the bag noticeably easier to maneuver—especially when it’s loaded with 50 pounds of stuff. And this suitcase is protected by a lifetime warranty, with stated protections against airline damages.

Internally, the Platinum Elite is well organized, and it includes a built-in garment folder for formalwear, with a removable folding board (similar to the one in our upgrade pick ). If you need a little more space, consider the Travelpro Platinum Elite 29″ Expandable Spinner .

Note that with luggage this capacious, it’s easy to overpack and exceed the 50-pound (22-kilogram) weight limit imposed by most airlines. But if you’re willing to pay the fee, the Platinum Elite can easily withstand the extra weight.

For anyone who enjoys the look and simplicity of hard-sided luggage—as well as the comfort of knowing that this one is virtually impossible to overpack— The Medium suitcase from Away is an excellent choice with an excellent warranty.

Soft-sided luggage typically has a longer lifespan than hard-sided bags, typically made of ABS plastic or polycarbonate. And soft-sided luggage typically has features like exterior pockets, making organization easier. However, the differences in durability and utility between hard- and soft-sided luggage are increasingly marginal, and plenty of people prefer the aesthetic and additional color options of polycarbonate suitcases.

Away builds its luggage with high-quality components. We tested the Away bag for three years before first recommending it. This suitcase has been our pick for over six years now, and we are confident in its long-term durability and the reputation of Away’s limited lifetime warranty . Away also makes a bigger checked-luggage model, The Large . We’ve found, however, that it’s very easy to overpack suitcases of this size, even ones that are hard-sided.

If you identify as a frequent flier or a serious overpacker, or if you have a large family and are willing to invest in higher-quality luggage for traveling, we recommend the Briggs & Riley Baseline Medium Expandable 25″ Spinner .

Although the Travelpro Platinum Elite is great for the price, the Briggs & Riley Baseline bag is great, period. Every detail is made to the highest standards of any luggage maker—from the zippers to the wheels to a unique compression system (which lets you fit an additional week’s worth of clothing into the same volume as offered by the Travelpro bag).

You won’t get the unique styling that other luxury brands specialize in, but Briggs & Riley’s reputation for reliability and durability is unmatched. The bag also includes a garment folder, as the Travelpro bag does.

If things go awry, user-replaceable parts and a network of repair centers located around the world make quick fixes easy, and the reliable lifetime warranty covers repairs for any kind of damage. We’ve traveled with this durable bag for six years now on multiple national and international trips. And it’s still in great shape and a dream to pack. Also, its expanding capability has rescued us more than once when we wanted to bring something extra home.

Trunk luggage, including the Monos Hybrid Trunk , replaces the 50/50 split of a clamshell design with a deeper central compartment. It’s a small change, and it makes packing this type of case very pleasant.

However, this luggage seems best for destination travel, when you pack up once and unpack once. Living out of a trunk requires more layers of packing and unpacking. So using trunk luggage across multiple stops could seem potentially onerous, compared with using a bag that has a typical clamshell design.

Monos continues to impress us with its luggage lines and construction. But the Hybrid Trunk stands out for its reinforced aluminum frame and denser-feeling polycarbonate, and it has a lifetime warranty for any damage that renders the luggage unusable.

The research

Why you should trust us, how we picked and tested, the best checked luggage: travelpro platinum elite 25" expandable spinner, our pick for the best hard-sided luggage: away the medium suitcase, upgrade pick: briggs & riley baseline expandable spinner, the best trunk pick: monos hybrid trunk, other good suitcases for checking, the competition, what to look forward to.

I’ve been covering luggage and travel-bag design for Wirecutter for nearly a decade, and I have personally researched, tested, and compared hundreds of bags in that time. Over the years, we’ve also spoken with plenty of experts : flight attendants for major airlines; product designers and creative directors for luggage and gear companies; and travel writers. My conversations with these people have helped shape our coverage, and we owe much to their collective knowledge.

Several suitcases we tested to find the best for checking.

We’ve spent more than 160 hours researching luggage, continually testing to understand what makes good luggage. In the nearly eight years we’ve covered this category, the products have evolved—and so has our thinking about what kind of luggage is best for most people. Based on what’s available and what different travelers prefer, we think the following travel bags are the best checked luggage you can currently find.

There may be thousands of different types of checked luggage available for sale. Even after we excluded models that didn’t meet our basic criteria—a reliable warranty, reputable luggage reviews, and quality materials—we found hundreds of bags worth testing. And we went on to evaluate the choices between nylon and polyester, the difference in wheel-bearing designs, why alloys in telescoping handles matter, and more.

Three suitcases we tested in 2016, shown side by side.

Besides the suggestions from our experts, we researched editorial and user reviews of luggage, making sure to include popular brands, such as Samsonite and Tumi, as well as more-esoteric names, like Hideo Wakamatsu. In addition to our interviews with experts, we’ve spoken with assorted salespeople, brand engineers, and media-relations folks, to make sure we found the best models from each company.

If you want a general rundown of our testing process, check out the corresponding sections from our best carry-on luggage review , since our testing of the larger bags mirrored that process. But we did uncover some differences—mostly having to do with the larger size of checked luggage—that led us to modify our analysis.

The smaller the luggage, the more intricate the design must become to accommodate travelers’ needs. While testing carry-on luggage in the past, we found that company claims of luggage weight and measurements weren’t exactly precise, with capacities exaggerated and weights minimized. Oddly, for checked bags, we didn’t find so much fudging of the numbers. Our best guess is that with the looser size and weight restrictions for checked luggage, manufacturers aren’t as motivated to manipulate their figures when advertising their larger bags.

When we tested carry-ons, we noticed the varied and individual way that each bag handled rough surfaces, depending on their wheels and build quality. With checked bags, this wasn’t a problem. When any checked bag was fully packed, the weight carried it over the roughest of surfaces, without a strong discernable difference between models.

With bags this large, the subtler points of comparison aren’t as pronounced. For instance, the handle’s size and shape can significantly change a carry-on bag’s usable space and your overall packing experience. But when space limits aren’t an issue, this doesn’t really matter. As a result, we focused on the obvious design comparisons, including how these bags handled when full, how durable their materials were, and whether the bags were comfortable to use.

Our top picks for the best checked luggage, the Travelpro Platinum Elite 25-inch and 29-inch Expandable Spinners, side by side.

For the majority of families who fly less than 25,000 miles a year together, the Travelpro Platinum Elite 25″ Expandable Spinner is the best choice for checked luggage.

It’s the bag to compare others against. The Platinum Elite suitcase is a durable, attractively styled, well-organized bag for a reasonable price. It holds a full seven days’ worth of clothes for two people, and it’s protected by a warranty that covers carrier damage, as long as you register the bag within 120 days of purchase. (The registration is a very simple process, and it can be done in 5 minutes with a smartphone: Simply take a picture of the registration code, which comes with the luggage; send that picture to a number Travelpro provides; and fill out the form in the response link .)

During a trip to New Zealand, our tester was able to pack two weeks’ worth of clothes—without a laundry stop—and several pieces of camera equipment into the Platinum Magna (the previous, largely identical model of the Platinum Elite) without issue. Like every large piece of checked luggage we tested, the Platinum Elite comes only in a four-wheel (or “spinner”) configuration. More wheels mean more bits with the potential to break (as well as some reduction of interior space), but that’s a necessary compromise for bags this size, if you want any hope of managing them in a busy airport.

A Travelpro Platinum Elite 25-inch Expandable Spinner with its built-in garment folder opened.

It shrugs off wear and tear. The Platinum Elite’s exterior is made of ballistic nylon, which can take more overall abuse than polycarbonate and will show less wear in the long run. As we’ve said with regard to carry-ons , we don’t think polycarbonate hard-shell bags are as versatile or durable as soft-sided nylon bags. (Travelpro tests its bags by filling them with 70-pound loads and passing each handle through 7,500 automated lift tests.)

Hard-shell bags usually weigh about 4 pounds less than soft-sided equivalents. However, their increased failure rate and affinity for displaying scratches and wear aren’t worth it, unless the bag’s contents really need the extra protection from sharp jabs.

The soft fabric design allows for extra flexibility and the inclusion of exterior pockets, for quick access to small items. The Platinum Elite has two pockets: a flat one (suitable for documents and boarding passes) and an accordion-style one (which provides extra storage for miscellaneous small items; this can be a lifesaver if you’re traveling with kids and need quick access to extra-small toys, coloring books, clothes, or other supplies).

Top view of the main compartment of the Travelpro Platinum Elite Expandable Spinner.

Organization makes the dream work. During her three-week trip in New Zealand, photographer Caleigh Waldman said of the earlier, nearly identical model in the Platinum line, “On this trip I never stayed in the same location for more than three days and was forced to constantly unpack, repack, and maneuver [the bag]. Usually living out of any suitcase makes me crazy, but the many zip compartments [of this bag], both inside and out, make it easy to compartmentalize your things. The pockets, zippers, and interior liner seemed sturdy, and the large pull-back cover allowed me to access everything I had in the bag with ease.”(Full disclosure: Years later we married, but I don’t think that influenced her review.)

Similar to its smaller Travelpro sibling, the Carry-On Rollaboard , this suitcase has a built-in garment folder (or “suiter”). Additionally, a 2-inch-wide expansion zipper runs along three sides of the Platinum Elite, allowing the bag to accordion-open a touch, if you need the extra space (though we found this more useful as a way to compress what you’ve already packed than as an additional-space-providing feature).

Close-up of the Built-in TSA combination lock on a Travelpro Platinum Elite Expandable Spinner.

It moves through the world with ease. The Platinum Elite handles beautifully for its size. Its aluminum handle extends to three different heights (38 inches, 40 inches, and 42½ inches). Although every bag we tested for this guide had similar levels of maneuverability, the Premium Elite’s MagnaTrac wheels, which align in the same direction, rolled past the rest of the competition with ease. On smooth surfaces, like those found in airports, it felt as if the bag were almost directing itself across the floor.

During her trip, Caleigh appreciated this suitcase’s smooth rolling, even when the bag was overpacked, saying, “It was not always easy to maneuver on rough or gravelly surfaces. Overall, though, given the limitations of traveling with this much stuff, I thought [this bag] did a great job moving through a variety of environments.” And it has sealed wheel bearings; these extend the wheels’ life by preventing dirt and grime from entering and breaking down the components as quickly. That’s a feature not usually found on cheaper bags. And chances are good that if a bag isn’t clearly advertising sealed bearings, you should assume it doesn’t have them. If, for whatever reason, the wheels do break, you can easily swap them out yourself with Travelpro’s readily available replacements .

It’s light yet cavernous. The Platinum Elite weighs 9 pounds 8 ounces when empty, which is average to heavy among checked bags. That’s a workable weight, though, for the bag’s spacious, 6,982-cubic-inch interior—twice what its carry-on sibling can hold! But when you’re selecting luggage this large, weight shouldn’t be your primary concern because all of the bags we tested felt about equally heavy once fully packed. The important thing is that, in our testing, the Platinum Elite swallowed up a week’s worth of clothes for two people with no problem, with a good deal of room to spare.

Travelpro also sells a Platinum Elite model that’s 29 inches tall . It’s important to emphasize just how absurdly large this suitcase is for most people. Given its capacity of 7,710.6 cubic inches (143 liters), the challenge here is to pack without breaking airline weight limits. I suppose if you were on a (very) long cruise, a bag this size might make sense.

How the Platinum Elite has held up

After my wife’s world travels, a neighbor borrowed this bag for their children’s college travels (Hawaii to New York), making several trips over the past few years. The Platinum Elite is still going strong.

Flaws but not dealbreakers

We should note that bags of this size can hold almost too much. The Platinum Elite bag already weighs over 9 pounds. So when you pack it to its limits, it may be hard to keep it below the 50-pound weight limit of most airlines—and that means extra fees. But this is true of all checked luggage.

During her New Zealand trip, Caleigh Waldman packed the Platinum Magna 2 (29-inch model) for two weeks, with enough clothes, toiletries, and different types of shoes and activewear for the terrain. Though she didn’t fill the bag completely, she still found that her luggage came in over the 50-pound limit. “Every flight I took, I had to cough up the overweight-baggage fee, and it was a monster to carry up stairs and toss into car trunks,” she said.

Our picks for the best hard-sided luggage, the Away The Medium and The Large suitcases, side by side.

We still think most travelers would be better off with one of our soft-sided picks than with a hard-sided carry-on. That’s because soft-sided luggage shows less wear and typically lasts longer than hard-sided luggage. But if you prefer the look of hard-sided luggage, or you want the security of knowing you can’t overpack your suitcase, Away’s The Medium is the one we recommend.

From wheels to warranty, it’s the best polycarbonate option. Its wheels and zipper are as well made as those of our soft-sided picks, and its polycarbonate showed fewer scratches than its hard-sided competitors. And it’s backed by a limited lifetime warranty.

It provides more than enough space. The Medium weighs 9.9 pounds and measures 26 by 18.5 by 11 inches—a fairly standard weight and size for checked luggage this size. (By comparison, the Travelpro Platinum Elite 25-inch bag weighs 9.8 pounds and measures 28 by 18.5 by 11.75 inches.) If you need extra room,  Away’s The Large offers the maximum allowed space in a piece of checked luggage. The Large weighs 11.6 pounds and measures 29 by 20.5 by 12.5 inches. But with bags this big, it’s easier to overpack and exceed airline weight limits, which is why we recommend the Away Medium for most people.

Don’t sweat the flex. The Away bag’s modern and minimalist look comes at a cost: Its polycarbonate shell is ultimately—according to every luggage designer we’ve ever interviewed—more likely to break than the nylon fabric of our other picks is to tear. Still, the shell feels similar to those of higher-end (and significantly more expensive) suitcases, such as the $1,000-plus Rimowa Essential Check-In M ; it’s strong and flexible, and the Away bag itself feels good in your hands.

Away builds its luggage with impressive components. The wheels are noticeably better than those on any of the hard-sided competitors we’ve tested. We’ve rolled these wheels across every conceivable surface, from cobblestone streets to the smoothest airport surfaces, and they were always a pleasure to use. When we first started testing The Away bag, in 2016, we found that flexibility to be a liability, especially on airport carpets. The first version of this bag that I tested tended to flex into itself and jam up its own wheels when I pushed it in front of me. But I haven’t had that issue with any of this suitcase’s latest models.

Top view of an opened Away The Medium suitcase.

Its interior matches its minimal exterior. The Away bag’s interior is almost as bare-bones as its exterior. Unlike our other picks, this bag has no included suiter or suit folder, but you can buy one for $85 . The interior is split in half: One side closes with a zippered flap, and the other side has a built-in compression panel and straps, which work decently well.

It’s better to stick with the basics. We tested Away luggage for three years before making our recommendation. We traveled with it ourselves across the country, and we lent models of the bag to several testers and frequent travelers to see how they enjoyed using them. Away makes two similar models of checked suitcases with an expandable zipper: The Medium Flex and The Large Flex . For all intents and purposes, these are the same overall bags as the standard Medium and Large, except for the expanding center zipper and the price (they each cost $50 more). Personally, I’m not a fan of expanding zippers. They feel like potentially just one more thing to break. Also, they can increase the likelihood of exceeding the airline’s weight limit. But some people may prefer having the extra flexibility.

Like our other picks, the Away pairs with its matching carry-on : The models are virtually identical, except for their sizes. Matching your luggage sets is visually appealing. But the real value in matching your carry-on to your checked luggage is that the smaller suitcase can, when you’re back home, nest within the larger one. (This holds true for every set of luggage we’ve ever tested. Here’s why: Nesting luggage is the most economical way for luggage manufacturers to ship their wares from their factories overseas.)

The lack of a suit panel for important items, like dresses and suits, may limit this suitcase’s appeal for some travelers. With a bag that has this much space, though, there are other ways to pack fancy clothes (video) without wrinkling them.

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If you fly more than 25,000 miles per year, it’s worth investing in luggage that goes beyond the minimums and somehow improves your travel experience. The Briggs & Riley Baseline Medium Expandable 25″ Spinner is that kind of bag. It costs more than twice as much as our top soft-sided pick, but after using all of these bags side by side, I’m sure there’s more than twice as much value hidden within this luggage: This is one of the best checked luggage systems we’ve found for international travel.

It has the best compression system. This suitcase’s most impressive feature is its compression system. Briggs & Riley’s proprietary compression system is superior to anything else we’ve seen—it allows you to fit an additional week’s worth of clothing into a bag with the same external dimensions as those of the Travelpro Platinum Elite suitcase. To manage it, you pull upward on two plastic handles inside the bag; this extends its depth by a full 2½ inches. Load the bag as full as you need to, and zip it closed without putting stress on the zippers. Then you simply push on the bag to compress it back down again, and a latch mechanism keeps it securely in place. Unlike cheaper zippered expansion systems, which are either fully open or closed (like the Delsey bag’s ), this one can lock in at variable degrees of expansion or compression. This suitcase is unique and satisfying to use. (If you prefer a polycarbonate shell, Briggs & Riley has designed a similar compression system around a hard-shell case, for its Sympatico Spinner line. Still, we prefer the pliability of a soft-sided shell for any compression system.)

Measuring the extra capacity of the Baseline isn’t exact. The bag’s base (that is, where the wheels are) measures an inch deeper than the top of the bag (where the handle is); this design is, I believe, to make the base of the bag heavier when fully packed. At the base, the exterior of the Baseline Medium measures 25 by 18.5 by 10 inches; expanded, it measures 25 by 18.5 by 12 inches.

A person measuring the height of the internal storage space of the Briggs & Riley Baseline Medium Expandable 25-inch Spinner with a measuring tape.

It takes hits like a brick. The Baseline Medium’s exterior is wrapped in 1,680-denier ballistic nylon, which is durable and puncture resistant. (Denier is a measure of the fiber thickness in a fabric.) But even more impressive is what’s underneath the nylon. The Baseline Medium’s frame is the strongest we’ve seen among any of the soft-sided luggage we tested. This bag can take considerable pressure from any angle. Like the Travelpro Platinum Elite, the Baseline Medium has two external pockets: a small one for tickets and passports and a larger one for small items or light outerwear. Briggs & Riley also makes a 31-inch Extra Large version of this bag, with nearly 10,000 cubic inches of interior space. It’s a good bag, but we can’t see the point of something this large. As it is, you can easily exceed most airlines’ weight limits packing the Medium to capacity.

Similar to its carry-on version, the Baseline Medium’s handrail tubes are on the outside of the bag; this makes the inside back wall almost completely flat, so packing is easier because there are no crevices to work around. We liked this feature for lighter carry-on luggage, since exterior plastic handrail tubes can protect the bag when it’s going over an edge, without risking too much damage. However, that all changes when you’re bouncing a 50-pound bag over a curb; in that case, an exposed handrail system seems like an unnecessary risk, especially since there’s so much room for an internal rail system.

The best trunk pick the Monos Hybrid Trunk.

Trunks are a welcome new addition (reimagined from a somewhat older tradition) to checked-luggage lines. Longer than they are wide, modern travel trunks—including our pick, the Monos Hybrid Trunk —stand out against the more-common squat, square luggage of the last few decades.

It has a pleasant shape, and it’s easy to maneuver. The Monos Hybrid measures 30 by 15.7 by 14.3 inches, with a capacity of 6,735.3 cubic inches, and it weighs 13.2 pounds. Imagine something like a small steamer trunk, except without the team of stevedores to move it.

In our early testing, we’ve found that the Monos Hybrid, with its taller, narrower shape, is easier to wheel around than other checked luggage. There’s something about the four wheels’ relative proximity to one another that gives the trunk a remarkable agility across most surfaces. Its wheels make it handle more like a carry-on bag than the other checked luggage we tested.

An opened Monos Hybrid Trunk lying flat on its back.

It’s a pleasure to pack. This element is harder to explain. Packing the trunk somehow just feels more pleasant than packing other types of luggage. Maybe it’s the main compartment’s higher walls, which give a comforting feeling of placing your clothes deep within the confines of a box. Or perhaps it’s the shape’s somewhat vintage appeal, bringing up nostalgia for a type of travel you’ve never experienced except in movies. Packing clothes into the Hybrid Trunk for a long journey is like stepping back in time just for a moment.

That said, unlike the steamer trunks of yore, the modern Monos Hybrid doesn’t have a ton of extra organization. One side has a fabric cover that completely zips in the contents; the other side has a compression panel with two zippered pockets. That said, for most modern travelers using (I hope) a good set of packing cubes , these simple dividers should be plenty to keep everything in the right place.

The Hybrid Trunk does away with the standard zipper closure, opting instead for an aluminum frame that runs along the seam of the luggage, where a zipper might have been. The case has two TSA locks, which close with a satisfying latch. We’ve reviewed a few bags with latches like this, and they’re great. Our only concern is that these locks have lots of small moving components, which could be a weak point over time.

It’s made for long, tough journeys. The only trunk models we’ve seen so far are made of polycarbonate. The Monos Hybrid immediately stands out with three details: an aluminum frame around the center seam that reinforces the body of the luggage, aluminum corner guards, and a reassuringly robust polycarbonate.

The Monos Hybrid Trunk, like our other picks, is protected by a lifetime warranty.

  • The one potential flaw we’ve found so far (we’ve tested trunks for only a few months) is that a trunk design may require more packing and unpacking to find what you need if you’re making lots of stops while traveling. A suitcase with a clamshell design, on the other hand, has both sides more or less open to you for easier access.
  • Like the Away, the Monos Hybrid Trunk doesn’t have a dedicated suit folder or suit compartment for dresses or formal wear. Again though with this much space to pack in, there are a number of ways to protect clothes like this.

If the Monos Hybrid Trunk is unavailable: Consider Away’s The Trunk , which has a similar design (apart from having a zipper, instead of latches) for a similar price. However, though we’re generally fans of Away’s luggage, The Trunk isn’t as satisfying to use as the Monos Hybrid . The Away Trunk’s shell is flexible and its body is light, so it lacks the robust feel of the Monos Hybrid.

The Delsey Helium Aero , our previous hard-sided pick, comes in a 25-inch and a 29-inch version, so you can choose how much capacity you need. Like the Away suitcase, this bag is made of 100% polycarbonate, so it should last longer than cheaper, less-durable ABS plastic suitcases. However, Delsey’s 10-year limited warranty doesn’t match Away’s limited lifetime warranty.

Briggs & Riley makes excellent luggage, but we don’t think you need to spend this much on a hard-sided case without any extra frills, like the Briggs & Riley Torq Medium Spinner .

The Delsey Peugeot Large Trunk Spinner has a similar zipperless design as the Monos Hybrid, but the Peugeot bag lacks the corner guards and, more importantly, the lifetime warranty. Instead, the Peugeot is backed by a 10-year warranty.

Rimowa defined hard-sided luggage in the 1940s and redefined it in 2000, when it introduced polycarbonate luggage. But paying just over $1,000 for “virgin German polycarbonate” is silly. These bags, including the Rimowa Essential Check-In M , are smart-looking, though.

If you’ve ever wondered how much people pay for those handsome aluminum pieces of luggage, we’ll tell you: at least four figures. The Rimowa Classic Check-In M is twice as expensive as a ticket to Europe, yet it’s little more than a status symbol.

We also tested and dismissed Pelican and Samsonite suitcases that have since been discontinued.

We’re taking a look at the Level8 Voyageur Check-In . Its standout feature is the unusually wide handle, which seems to help its handling. The Level8 bag is less expensive than other luggage of its size and apparent quality. It’s also backed by a lifetime warranty. To make a decision, however, we do need to study the handle and the build quality a bit longer.

This article was edited by Ria Misra and Christine Ryan.

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Kit Dillon is a senior staff writer at Wirecutter. He was previously an app developer, oil derrick inspector, public-radio archivist, and sandwich shop owner. He has written for Popular Science, The Awl, and the New York Observer, among others. When called on, he can still make a mean sandwich.

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But choosing the best luggage is not always as easy as it seems. The variety of options on the market can make shopping for a new large suitcase or carry-on feel like driving through a dark tunnel without a navigation system. This guide here on the best luggage brands will help shine a little light on your trek, aiding you in choosing the right luggage for your budget.

Samsonite

Best Overall Luggage Brand

Away

The Close Second

Travelpro

The Frequent Favorite

Tumi

Best Investment Luggage Brand

Yeti

Best Softside Luggage Brand

Calpak

Best Luggage Sets

Peak Design

Best Luggage for Hauling Gear

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Samsara

Best Luggage for Apple AirTag Users

Eagle Creek

Best Adventure Luggage Brand

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Osprey

Best Luggage for Minimalist Travelers

Which brand of suitcase i s best.

The editors and writers at Men's Health are constantly on the go. From working assignments in LA to taking tropical vacations in Madeira, we make it a point to test all the best luggage brands in our adventures. Over the past four years alone, we've tested well over 40 different luggage brands to find the perfect piece. Here, we bring you the 17 best luggage brands of 2024 in one clean list, with Samsonite commanding our top spot of the best luggage brand overall due to the brand's outstanding durability, clean design, and wallet-friendly price.

No matter if you’re looking for a one-size-fits-all bag or an entire luggage set, these are the best luggage brands on the market that will get you cruising without the stress of schlepping some raggedy old case. Ready to see the list?

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Price Point ($-$$$): $ | Hardside or Softside: Both | Warranty: 10 years

Samsonite makes the best affordable suitcases and luggage sets in our eyes. While the brand is in just about every major department store, the best place to buy Samsonite luggage is on Amazon. The retailer carries some of Samsonite's highest-rated products that won't burn a hole in your wallet. You can score an entire hard-sided set for under $300 or shop the brand's durable nylon singles . The items might not be as feature-loaded and reinforced as some of the other brands, but you will be surprised at how far your luggage will go before you need replacing.

When asking Justin Crabbe , the CEO of Jettly, a private jet charter service, about his go-to luggage brand, he mentioned Samsonite as one of the most well-priced and reliable brands that come to mind. "With lightweight yet durable material, superior design, and multiple compartments for packing with ease, it is a traveler’s dream come true," says Crabbe.

Our Senior Gear and Commerce Editor, John Thompson, always seems to find himself traveling with Samsonite too. " Time and time again I think I need to upgrade my luggage, and then I come back to my softside Samsonite carry-on I've held onto for over 5+ years," he says. " It [my carry-on] has been my companion with me through many adventures, from high altitude camping trips in Colorado to overseas adventures in countries like China and Germany." Thompson also notes his Samsonite's all-black fabric body has resisted scratches and marks over time, which makes it suitable for business trips as a clean piece that will blend in among the other bags—and not stand out for being all mangled and disheveled.

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Price Point ($-$$$): $$ | Hardside or Softside: Both | Warranty: Lifetime

You must be living under a rock if this is your first time hearing about the magic that is Away luggage. The simple-yet-modern design makes you actually love to carry the brand's bags. Away's claim to fame comes from the brand's built-in battery packs that can power up your devices. Our Fashion Director, Ted Stafford, is a huge fan of Away due to the brand's attention to detail in the design process. " The interior of the suitcase has a streamlined design, which offers ample space to fit all your necessary items in an uncluttered and organized way ," says Stafford. " Plus, Away’s suitcases are extremely lightweight, so you can easily maneuver to and from your destination without pulling your muscles or overexerting unnecessary energy—to me, that kind of ease is invaluable at a price that’s very fair.”

The carry-on sizes come in a traditional option and a bigger carry-on for certain airlines that allow it. The brand also innovated on its hard-sided luggage collection, and now makes a full line of soft-sided durable ballistic nylon and outer pocket additions.

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Price Point ($-$$$): $ | Hardside or Softside: Softside | Warranty: 10 years

What would the best luggage guide be without TravelPro? The legacy brand has been a longtime favorite of frequent travelers, soft luggage fans, and, yes, even pilots and flight attendants. TravelPro sets are wallet-friendly and its bags are constructed with function in mind (we especially love how durable the 360-wheels and handles are on its pieces).

Nadia Podrabinek , a travel writer and founder of Why This Place, is a huge fan of her expandable soft side Travelpro carry-on due to the high quality of design for an affordable price. "The lightweight construction that does not sacrifice on quality, allowing you to travel with peace of mind; and the four-wheel spinner design makes maneuvering through airports easy, while numerous pockets help keep your items organized," Podrabinek says.

Travelpro might not be the most flashy brand, but there's a reason so many travel writers (and flight attendants) love the brand.

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Price Point ($-$$$): $$$ | Hardside or Softside: Both | Warranty: 5 years

Tumi is for the slick traveler on the move that appreciates design as much as they do function. The longtime brand founded back in 1975 makes sure every new piece of luggage helps aim to solve common travel qualms. Tumi's carry-on bags and backpacks are made with several easy-access zippered compartments to help breeze through TSA lines, and the brand's add-a-bag sets are designed to lug around two to three bags at one time with one hand.

Adam Mansuroglu, a former Style & Commerce Editor at Men's Health is a Tumi fan. "I've had my Tumi 19 Degree carry-on case for a few years now ; and whenever I want to feel a bit fancier and pretend like I live that jet-set life, I make sure to carry that silver stunner," Mansuroglu says. " I t not only looks sleek and stylish—it can hold a surprising amount of shoes for a fashion editor who can't seem to ever travel light."

It's no secret Tumi is one of the more expensive luggage brands around, but if can pony up the investment you'll be happy knowing you'll have a sleek bag that's going to last you for many years to come.

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Price Point ($-$$$): $$ | Hardside or Softside: Softside | Warranty: 3 years

Calling all gearheads. If you're an adventure traveler, Yeti has your back (literally, with the brand's first Crossroads backpack series). In this line of luggage, you'll find dry bags for white water rafting, carryalls, and classic rolling luggage and duffels that can withstand just about anything without showing much wear and tear. These bags are made for utility and function with a willingness to get tossed around and dirty with an easy clean.

Due to the tough construction of Yeti luggage, it's no wonder the bags have become a favorite for adventure tourists in the past few years. Geordie Mackay-Lewis , co-founder of Pelorus , a bespoke agency that plans exotic travel and yacht experiences, loves to pack Yeti bags for client excursions. " For our more adventurous trips, we pack our soft and fully waterproof Yeti bags, which can easily be thrown into a RIB or helicopter ," Mackay-Lewis says. " They also have great camera bags, which we’ve been using on client trips and reconnaissance missions for years."

It's worth mentioning only some of the Yeti bags are completely waterproof, but most are water-resistant.

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Price Point ($-$$$): $$ | Hardside or Softside: Hardside | Warranty: 5 years

Calpak’s popularity is right up there with AWAY, but a major difference is the organizational approach of each brand. Almost all of Calpak's luggage has separate sleeves for shoes, zip pockets for smaller items, compartments for magazines, and straps to hold it all in place. Plus, they make some of the best matching luggage sets around, including a full line of accessories that make packing easier.

Christen Nicole , a FORA Travel Advisor and travel blogger, told us the Astyll 3-Piece Set has been her current go-to for travels for the past two years. " I've loved how the polycarbonate shell has kept my belongings secure, and how the spacious interior pocket dividers have kept everything in its place," Nicole says. When it comes to naming her favorite bag in the set, she finds the carry-on to be the best piece overall due to its combination of generous space (up to 45 liters) with a light build (6 pounds in weight).

If you're someone who has to frequently sit on your suitcase to close it, then opting for Calpak will help turn you into an efficient packing pro. The brand's packing cubes and organizers are excellent at categorizing items, and the suitcases are deep and roomy.

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Price Point ($-$$$): $$ | Hardside or Softside: Softside | Warranty: Lifetime

Smart, sexy, and functional as heck, are three words we'd describe Peak Design luggage. The West Coast-based brand originally started in making camera equipment—like carbon fiber tripods—but over time started venturing into camera bags, then everyday bags, then actual travel bags. Products like the Travel Backpack and Travel Duffel offer durable, water-resistant protection for everything from clothes to electronics.

We love how Peak Designs keeps things simple for the look of each bag, making sure to omit tacky logo placements and over-the-top colors, and instead go with a classic all-black look, plus a few natural color combinations on some specific bags.

Samara's luggage pieces are as sleek and stylish as they come. And while they look beautiful from a design standpoint, the one area that deserves recognition is their high level of functionality. We're talking about a strong aluminum frame, 360-degree spinner wheels, and telescopic handles. Plus, all Samsara luggage comes with Tag Smart, which is a unique design configuration made in the luggage to allow for easy placement of your Apple AirTag.

Our Senior Gear and Commerce Editor, John Thompson, likes to use his Samsara carry-on whenever he wants to switch over to a hardshell suitcase. "Right now, there's no other brand making such a well design AirTag holder for keeping tabs on its suitcase," Thompson says.

We also found the built-in portable charger is easy to pop out and use, and it works great when powering bigger electronics like laptops and over-ear headphones .

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Eagle Creek is known for its no-nonsense and affordable gear that caters to outdoor adventurers. The brand makes some of the best dang packing cubes one could buy, and if you follow up the product ladder you'll land on the different luggage pieces those very cubes can be stored inside. Eagle Creek makes only soft luggage, but the materials are often super tear resistant and the designs offer lots of utility and opportunity for smarter configurations of how to store everything from clothes and hiking essentials to camera gear.

Jackson Groves , travel photographer, adventurer, and founder of the travel blog journeyera.com, told us his personal favorite Eagle Creek bag is his Gear Warrior roller suitcase. " The Gear Warrior's rugged construction and water-resistant materials ensure that my belongings stay safe and protected even in challenging environments; and its spacious main compartment and multiple interior and exterior pockets offer ample storage space for all my essentials, allowing me to stay organized on the go," Groves says. " The durable wheels and retractable handle make maneuvering through airports, trails, and uneven terrain a breeze."

What we love the most about Eagle Creek is they have a no questions asked warranty policy, so if something were to get damaged on your travels, the brand will make sure either repair or replace your bag.

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Price Point ($-$$$): $$ | Hardside or Softside: Softside | Warranty: Lifetiime

Osprey makes a number of trusted duffle bags and backpacks that are suitable for minimalist travelers and adventure junkies. The brand shines brightest in its travel backpack offerings. Yes, the packs work amazing for actually backpacking, but due to Osprey's commitment to loading its products with tough materials and premium features—like carrying belts and smart pocket configurations—we've found the backpacks work seriously good for fast weekend getaway trips, no serious outdoor adventuring required.

Scott Cundy, Founder of Wildland Trekking and Intrepid Travel Director of Marketing, The Americas, swears by his Osprey Aether Plus 100 for everything from wilderness backpacking to conventional travel. " It has fantastic capacity at about 6,000 cubic inches, is durable, has an extremely robust hip belt which keeps the weight off my shoulders, and any great pockets," says Cundy. "M y favorite feature of this pack though is how the top loader is removable and becomes a very useable day pack."

The best part about traveling with an Osprey backpack is you can fit your laptop inside with two to three days of clothes and never have to worry about hauling a carry-on or duffel bag to your destination.

Ogio

Price Point ($-$$$): $$ | Hardside or Softside: Softside | Warranty: 2 years

OGIO can transport a wardrobe quite well, but what the brand is truly exceptional at is transporting gear. Whatever equipment you might want to take with you on your next big trip, an OGIO bag will work as a checked luggage option to get your prized possessions from point A to point B.

This prior notion is especially true when it comes to traveling with golf clubs, as pieces like their ALPHA Travel Cover help you roll your clubs through a terminal without any snagging or other inconveniences. "G reat product to carry clubs. Kept everything safe and has lockable zippers," said one Amazon reviewer.

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Coolife

Price Point ($-$$$): $ | Hardside or Softside: Hardside | Warranty: 2 years

Coolife prides itself on constant innovation. The company was started in the '80s and has evolved to be as modern and relevant as today's big players, like AWAY and Calpak. The aesthetic is quite similar to such brands, with minimally-hued hardshell cases that protect your precious goods and spin nicely. While you don't get the popular brand name, you will get a far better price point, (we're talking under $200 for a two-piece set), making Coolife luggage a major bang for the buck you're spending.

Plus, the Amazon reviews on Coolife luggage are exceptional. " It [the set] cost less than a single suitcase in other stores and includes perfect sizes with the largest being expandable; don’t hesitate to buy these when you need luggage," said one Amazon reviewer. The three-piece set has over 1,000 five-star reviews alone.

Rimowa

Price Point ($-$$$): $$$ | Hardside or Softside: Hardside | Warranty: Lifetime

For over 120 years, Rimowa has been making hard-sided luggage, first starting with wooden suitcases and then moving to sturdy aluminum bags. Now, RIMOWA uses ultra-lightweight polycarbonate in its bags. The brand is known for pushing the boundaries of innovation. Though they come in at a luxury price point, these bags will last for well over a decade. Just take a look at this review a Rimowa buyer left at Nordstrom.com: " On our first trip using this suitcase, my entire family fought over who got to roll the Rimowa because it was just SO MUCH LIGHTER and maneuverable than our other suitcases. It’s sleek, sturdy, light and has great details and added features." The hard-sided shell might look intimidating at first, but once you feel how lightweight and easy this is to the wheel, you'll wonder why you haven't invested in it sooner.

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Roam

Price Point ($-$$$): $$ | Hardside or Softside: Hardside | Warranty: Lifetime

If you're looking for unique luggage that will stand out in baggage claim, look no further. Not only are Roam 's designs multi-colored, the brand even offers the option to make it uniquely yours in their own design studio. Roam makes the best-checked luggage for that reason along with being light in weight, easy to wheel around, and extra secure with a locking system. "I was an early adopter of the Roam Journey. I traveled all over the world with it. It is lightweight and the customization options really make it pop on the conveyor belt. No more episodes of other people accidentally grabbing my mundane black bag," said one Roam reviewer.

We had thoughts about the carry-on looking small when we first got our hands on one, but the bag can surprisingly fit many days' worth of outfits. The only con about the carry-on thought is it comes without outer organizational pockets, so you'll have to store smaller belongings and electronics inside the bag.

Monos

You're probably going to be most impressed by Monos on this list. The Canadian brand makes luggage with a cool minimalist aesthetic that is efficient in packing space thanks to organized internal compartments and packing cubs. It seems as if the brand has thoroughly thought of every travel hiccup and created its products to solve those common issues. The Monos carry-on features a fold-out tech pocket that doesn't compromise the unbreakable aluminum and polycarbonate hybrid shell. The result of all of this: durable aluminum, lightweight polycarbonate, and soft-sided organization features. The wheels are virtually noiseless, and the brand's accessories snap perfectly into place among the entire line of luggage. It all looks and feels expensive, probably because it isn't cheap—but it will make your travel dreams so much better.

Filson

Price Point ($-$$$): $$$ | Hardside or Softside: Softside | Warranty: Lifetime

Filson has captured the hearts of travelers who love timeless rugged design. While the Seattle brand doesn't carry any hard luggage, Filson does make some grade-A soft luggage. Everything from their duffle bags to messenger bags is perfect for short trips and for carry-on duties. One Filson review mentioned how well his duffel bag performed on a trip abroad. " Used it on a 10-day trip to Europe in winter; paired it up with a carry-on and this was perfect to fit bulkier items like boots, sweaters, and jackets," said the Filson.com reviewer.

The initial investment on any Filson bag is a pretty penny, but the quality materials like USA-sourced leather and tear-resistant canvas point to your bag lasting a long long time—and look better with every new sign of wear and tear, no less.

July

July is another luggage brand that's made a splash in recent years. The attention to detail in design, combined with stylish silhouettes, has brought forth a line of pieces that look great standalone and even better together. "The suitcase packed a lot of clothes very nicely as I traveled all through the Middle East, France, and Amsterdam. It rolls so easily it made the whole trip quite enjoyable. It seems very sturdy, and it is great looking," said one July reviewer.

July luggage comes in a ton of colors and—best of all—the brand offers small personalization services like monogramming and images of your pets. Yes, you heard that right pet parents.

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  • In order to keep up with new innovations and product releases, the Men's Health editors and writers are continually testing the latest travel gear. Aside from covering travel gear in our evergreen roundups, we also highlight the best new travel gear in our gift guides and annual Travel Awards .
  • When it comes to luggage, we make sure to line up real-world testing opportunities anytime we're on assignment or traveling for pleasure. Then, we bring the luggage back to our office to thoroughly inspect each bag to determine what design notes surprised us, and what could use more work.
  • We consider how luggage brands appeals to specific types of traveler, as opposed to making generic assumptions that every traveler's needs are the same. We take into account everything from checked bags to carry-ons, to duffel bags and travel backpacks. Travelers who come to us will gain a full understanding of the luggage landscape and how it fits their lifestyle.

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How to Find the Right Luggage

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Like your favorite pair of jeans , your favorite piece of luggage is going to come from a brand that fits your lifestyle. When looking for the best suitcase brand, you're going to want to write down what quantities you desire in your luggage. Here's what you should look for.

Frequency of Travel

The right luggage is going to fit with how you travel. If you're only going out of town a handful times a year, then you don't necessarily need to splurge on a super expensive suitcase or suitcase set. In fact, we'd recommend going for a wallet-friendly suitcase or set from brands like Samsonite or Coolife if you're not traveling that often, as these brands will hold up for years with light to medium use and not cost you very much upfront. If you're traveling a lot (for pleasure, business, or both) then you're going to probably want to lean towards making an investment in a piece of luggage that's made to handle continuous wear and tear. "When it comes to buying the right piece for your travel needs, my advice is always to opt for something that fits your lifestyle and budget," says Justin Crabbe.

How You Travel

After estimating how much you will be traveling throughout the year, you can start to write down your travel habits, or how you travel. Do you pack heavy or pack light? What features do you want or need? This is where features like TSA locks, 360-degree wheels, special laptop compartments, built-in portable chargers, and more are to be considered. "Look for ways to elevate your internal organization, like dividers, pockets, and sections that will help you keep your belongings organized and easily accessible during your travels," says Sean Oblizalo. Another note: if you're into adventure traveling, look for a bag that's more flexible, lightweight, and made with weather-resistant materials is your best option. "Look for sturdy fabrics such as nylon or polyester, reinforced stitching, and strong zippers to ensure your luggage can handle the demands of outdoor adventures," says Jackson Groves.

You also want to consider how much you are willing to pay for your suitcase. Some suitcase brands are expensive because they get grouped into high fashion, but suitcases can also be expensive because they're known to last a long time (it's worth mentioning the best luggage brands have a kind of timeless style attributed to them). A few of the best suitcase brands that require a significant investment include RIMOWA, Tumi, and Filson. If you're looking for suitcase brands that provide the best overall value (for the price you pay), consider makers like Samsonite, TravelPro, and CooLife.

Lastly, take note of each luggage brand's warranty. A warranty will help get your suitcase replaced or fixed should it have any issues (like a broken off wheel or damaged handle). Most luggage brands have pretty good warranties these days (usually 5-10 years) but the best warranty you can get on a suitcase is a lifetime warranty. Warranties can be huge for frequent travelers, as your suitcase will wear down with high usage. If you are a frequent traveler, or if you're someone who simply wants the best warranty you can get, go with a suitcase that has a lifetime policy. Premium luggage brands are more likely to have lifetime warranties, so this can be another benefit to going up and investing in an expensive suitcase.

Is Hardside or Softside Luggage Better?

The most popular luggage comes in either a hard-sided or soft-sided structured bag. Like mentioned earlier, the pros and cons of both depend on what you prioritize when you pack. Soft-sided luggage typically has more room for movement, more organizational pockets, and can compress to fit into tight spaces (like the overhead of an airplane). They open with a top flap zip, placing the bulk of storage at the bottom. Softside luggage offers more packing room, but it can throw off the balance of your goods when it’s tossed around and stowed away by airline employees. Basically, soft-sided luggage does not provide as much protection as hard-sided bags—but they are roomier.

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Due to advances in making polycarbonate more durable and lighter, hard-sided bags started gaining popularity in the past few years Hardside luggage features a 50/50 split opening (also called a book opening), making each side an equal stabilizer with an outer shell of hard protection. Polycarbonate shells are typically better for business travel. They stack easily but are usually rigid with zero room to expand like a soft-sided bag. The latest hard-sided bags look sleeker and are easier to clean and move—but they require you to be more strategic in your packing.

Other features that you’ll want to consider are weight and wheelability. Many modern suitcases are designed in the lightest possible form, along with four spinner wheels that can swivel 360 degrees to make rolling around the airport, pavement, or hotel floor a breeze.

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When it comes to planning your next big travel adventure, thinking about your luggage is probably not high on your priority list. But take it from us—a smartly designed carry-on suitcase, a rugged and waterproof duffel, or a versatile bag that can morph from duffel to backpack at the drop of a shoulder strap—can go a long way to mitigating travel woes (and let’s face it, those are almost guaranteed these days). Whether you’re a frequent flyer, a weekend warrior, living out of your van, or planning for a big expedition, there’s something on this list just right for you.

The Winners at a Glance

Osprey Ozone 2-Wheel Carry-On

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Meet Our Lead Tester

Originally from the Coast of Maine, Caitlin Kelly studied creative writing and environmental studies at St. Lawrence University in Upstate New York. She has called the Adirondack Mountains home since, building community through her work with Women of the Adirondacks and The Adirondack Community Avalanche Project. She currently resides in Lake Placid, NY, and splits her time freelance writing and ski patrolling at Whiteface Mountain. In the summer she works for the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation as an Assistant Forest Ranger in the High Peaks Wilderness, conducting search and rescue efforts, educating the public, and clearing trails. Her writing has appeared in Powder Magazine, Adirondack Life Magazine, Freeskier, The Ski Journal, and Ski Magazine, among other publications. If you sit too close to her on a chairlift, you may get some glitter on you.

The Reviews: The Best Travel Luggage of 2023

Osprey ozone 2-wheel carry-on 40l/21.5” ($280).

Osprey Ozone 2-Wheel Carry-On 40L/21.5”

Volume: 40L Weight: 4.5 lbs Pros: Lightweight construction; Large wheels and high clearance Cons: For 40L, this piece of luggage seemed to hold less than others the same size

The updated Ozone line from Osprey, featuring five pieces ranging from four-wheeled suitcases to smaller backpacks and boarding bags, was designed for frequent flyers and travelers who value ease of transport. Of those, the Ozone 2-Wheel Carry-On is perhaps the most convenient on-board option. Made from an ultralight yet durable aluminum frame and nanofly recycled nylon fabric, it offers just enough organizational capabilities to make packing for a trip a little easier. This suitcase (like all pieces in this line) also features a buttonless trolley handle and a YKK reverse coil coated zipper for improved water resistance—both industry firsts. The Ozone 2-Wheel Carry-On also has a high clearance High Road LT frame, and oversized 90mm wheels, making it rugged enough to handle terrain beyond concourse floors. One tester takeaway: Despite this bag’s advertised 40-liter capacity, it didn’t seem to hold as much as softer duffel-style bags of the same size. That said, the sleek design combined with the function of this bag made it an obvious choice for our testers who needed a transport-friendly yet durable carry-on.

Bottom Line: A well-designed and lightweight suitcase made by a trusted brand. Perfect as a carry-on for frequent flyers.

Matador Globerider ($350)

Matador Globerider

Volume: 45L Weight: 4.5 lbs Pros: Generous space and organizational features; Comfortable backpack carry Cons: Because it’s so durable, the pack itself is quite heavy for a backpack

The Globerider Backpack is one of those do-anything pieces of luggage, designed specifically for the true adventure traveler. It combines the ease of traveling with a backpack and the functionality of a duffel bag. From a materials perspective, it’s rugged and built to last: 420-denier nylon UHMWPE (Ultra-high-molecular-weight polyethylene) reinforced ripstop meets 420-denier recycled nylon meets 100-nylon ripstop, and each of these materials features polyurethane waterproofing. As a result, the Globeride impressed testers with how indestructible it proved over miles of wear and tear that included multiple flights, baggage carousels, and transport in wet and muddy truck beds. It has a clamshell opening designed for accessibility and packability, while also offering an external access pocket for a laptop and other essentials. If we gave out awards for number of pockets, this bag would win it. Although the main compartment is larger and allows for looser organization, you’ll find a place for everything else. The Globerider also has an internal aluminum frame, a stowable and padded hipbelt, and it meets most airline carry-on requirements.

Bottom Line: This is a do-it-all piece of luggage. If you’re packing only one bag, this would be a good one.

The North Face Base Camp Gear Box Large ($150 for Medium, $175 for Large)

The North Face Base Camp Gear Box Large

Volume: 65L (Medium), 90L (Large) Weight: 4.2 lbs (Medium), 5.8 lbs (Large) Pros: Lots of space and organizational options; Folds down flat for storage and when not in use Cons: A piece of luggage that only works in specific environments (mainly cars, vans, and home storage)

The new North Face Camp Gear Box is made from the same material as the brand’s durable Base Camp duffel—300-denier recycled polyester and 840-denier recycled ballistic nylon. However, unlike a traditional duffel, this hold-all is equipped with internal metal “kickstands” that fold up for rigid support and down for storage, which makes this piece of luggage ideal for the road. One tester used the 90 liter Base Camp Gear Box to schlep all of her gear to a mountain bike race and was able to fit the whole kit and caboodle: chest protector, two full face helmets, one half shell, two tires, and two pairs of bike shoes within the box itself. She stashed three pairs of sunglasses, two pairs of goggles, and other bike maintenance tools in the added internal pouches. Extra brake pads, grips, and bike tools fit snugly in the lid-zippered pockets. Even with all of that, the lid closed with ease. Plus, the outer handles on the box make it easy to transport in and out of vehicles. For someone who is on the road often, this box is a must-have for organization and travel.

Bottom Line: This should be a staple for anyone who travels out of their car often—think weekend camping trips, road trips, etc.— and a perfect storage option for those who spend time living on the road.

Alpine Luddites Expedition Duffel 135L ($485)

Alpine Luddites Expedition Duffel 135L

Volume: 135L Weight: 2.6 lbs Pros: Made by hand in Vermont; Durable fabric and well made—will last a lifetime Cons: Pricetag. But you get what you pay for, which is an exceptionally well-made piece of luggage

While the Expedition Duffel 135L isn’t new, Alpine Luddites as a company is worth knowing about. Alpine Luddites is currently a one-person show based in the Northeast Kingdom of Vermont that produces handmade bags made to order. Translation: every bag is made with your exact travel and adventure needs in mind. Though the waitlist can be as long as 28 weeks for standard items, and over a year for custom packs, these bags are worth the wait in our testers’ opinions. The Expedition Duffel 135L—one of the brand’s staples—is designed specifically to fit pulk-style expedition sleds, with full-length external daisy chains for strapping down the cargo. Updated this year with a double-layer bottom with Ultra 400 Challenge woven sailcloth, this bag is tough enough to withstand being tossed around and schlepped to and from base camp, making it an excellent choice for big mountain expeditions. That said, it wouldn’t be out of place on more modest excursions—our testers remarked how functional it was on long weekend road trips.

Bottom Line: If you like the idea of supporting a small brand making quality gear that’s designed specifically for you and your needs, Alpine Luddites’ durable designs should be at the top of your list.

Eagle Creek Migrate Duffel ($119)

Eagle Creek Migrate Duffel

Volume: 90L Weight: 2.9 lbs Pros: “Doctor bag” style zip-top; 100% recycled 900D Poly TPU and 100% recycled 1680D Ballistic Poly RPVB fabric Cons: Testers complained that while packing the bag, the top zipper had a hard time staying open and wasn’t stiff enough

The latest update of the Migrate duffel was a tester favorite for its holding capacity—you can fit a lot in here. Now 100-percent recycled, the new design is even more durable with stronger, recycled fabric, and diverts waste and reuses windshield plastics from landfills to help create more sustainable products and processes. This duffel features a “doctor bag” style zip-top which allows for easier access and full visibility of contents and an additional five liters of packing space. Tuck-away backpack straps allow for multiple carry options. The functionality and added pockets—internal and the front zippered pocket—set it apart from many other duffels in this category.

Bottom Line: This is a reasonably priced, durable duffel bag that is super easy to access and see inside contents because of the “doctor bag” style.

Backcountry All Around Duffel ($139)

Backcountry All Around Duffel

Volume: 60L Weight: 3.3 lbs Pros: End cap dry pocket; Pockets, pockets, pockets Cons: Backpack straps aren’t the most comfortable while carrying this bag at capacity

With updated colorways and sizing for this year, Backcountry’s All Around Duffel surprised our testers. The organizational qualities of this bag far exceeded most of the other products in this category. This includes mesh pockets in the lid and even a pocket inside of the mesh pocket to keep small items safe. Perhaps the best part of this duffel is the separate compartment—a massive end-cap dry bag (or dry pocket, as Backcountry calls it) that keeps wet, dirty, and smelly items isolated from the rest of your gear. “I put three pairs of shoes and all of my dirty laundry in there, keeping them away from my clean clothes,” reported one tester. She also remarked how durable and waterproof the bag stayed after sliding around in the back of her truck on a weekend road trip. Credit goes to the 500-denier polyester PVC face fabric and 210-denier nylon water resistant pockets. The removable backpack straps are comfortable and provide ease of transport when on the go, and compression straps help keep contents from shifting. A padded base provides extra cushion to protect your things from rough travel.

Bottom Line: Awesome, spacious, pocket-filled duffel perfect for air travel, road trips, and weekend getaways.

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"Sturdiness is the most important quality for long, international travel because a dense suitcase will ensure that it comes off the scanning belt without major damage," Marchant says. "Durability and a lifetime warranty are also important because you never know what can happen while traveling, who is handling your bag, or what kind of weather it has to wheel through. In the unpredictable realm of international travel, a sturdy and resilient suitcase is a traveler’s best friend."

Here, the best pieces of luggage for international travel, straight from the pros.

Paravel Weekender

Paravel Weekender

Paravel is one of Schroeder’s go-to brands for personal luggage due to its quality craftsmanship, stylish aesthetic, and still-attainable price point. The Weekender is a favorite piece (Schroder calls it her “ Mary Poppins bag”), as it easily slides over the handle of any suitcase for streamlining speedy layovers.

Rimowa Original Cabin Carry-on Bag

Rimowa Original Cabin Carry-on Bag

"Large, heavy suitcases are popular because they offer more packing space, but they are cumbersome to bring around the airport and may result in additional fees when checking in," Marchant says. "I recommend travelers prioritize finding a balance between capacity and portability and ensure that their luggage is both functional and practical."

A favorite of Marchant’s (and many seasoned travel pros, for that matter), Rimowa’s aluminum suitcases are all about longevity, while boasting one of the most iconic luggage designs of the modern day. “The best quality luggage is Rimowa, without hesitation, because of its durability, capacity, design, and style,” she says. “The suitcases are an investment, but a guaranteed piece for life,” he says.

Globe Trotter Safari XL Trunk

Globe Trotter Safari XL Trunk

This heritage British luggage brand was founded in 1897 and truly offers something for everyone, whether you’re a watch collector or particular enough to seek out fully customizable luggage (or both!). Globe Trotter boasts a host of unique collections, from the eternally chic safari line to collabs with luxury accessories brand Casablanca and James Bond.

The brand’s items are made from vulcanized fiberboard, which boasts being as strong as leather yet light as aluminum for seamless travel. Plus, old-school jet-setters will love Globe Trotter’s chic trunks that are suited for your next Grand Tour.

Carl Friedrik Palissy Weekend

Carl Friedrik Palissy Weekend

If you’re looking for a bag that can go from office to plane to drinks and back again, look no further than Carl Friedrik's weekender bag. This heritage luggage brand focuses on premium materials, thoughtful design to improve functionality and reduce waste, and innovation that will have you hooked for life. The brand is also a go-to destination for travel accessories made from vegetable-tanned vachetta leather that will patina beautifully over the years.

AWAY The Bigger Carry-On

AWAY The Bigger Carry-On

This Instagram-adored brand is also a personal favorite of Schroder’s, as the brand’s Bigger Carry On is her-go to when jet-setting for a variety of trips. This top-rated luggage retailer is beloved for cleverly designed products with unique features such as laundry bags, underside grab handles, lightweight yet durable shells, and array of color options for every type of aesthete.

“In my opinion, the products are well-made and available at a price point that balances both luxury and accessibility,” says Schroeder. “Most of my clients appreciate this, as they are looking for both functionality and a level of style in their luggage.”

Bric's Bellagio Pocket Spinner Trunk

Bric's Bellagio Pocket Spinner Trunk

The celeb-adored Italian luggage brand features a range of leather goods that appeal to a variety of styles, whether you prefer vintage-inspired designs, sleek lines, or punchy colorways. Bric’s is all about showcasing Italian craftsmanship and design innovation, from the Tuscan leather trim on the Firenze bags to the steamer trunk-inspired design of the Bellagio collection and seaside hues of the Positano collection.

Bric’s offers a five-year warranty on all wheeled products and a two-year warranty on other bags and accessories. Warning: You'll be scheming up your next trip to Italy as soon as your purchase arrives.

Hartmann Tweed Legend Medium Journey

Hartmann Tweed Legend Medium Journey

Iconic luggage brand Hartmann first gained notoriety in 1908 with its namesake trunk winning first prize at the California exposition. It’s been serving discerning travelers ever since (think: James Bond in Ian Flemming’s novels, as well as IRL with Halston and Gloria Vanderbilt).

Schroeder is fan of both their carry-on and checked luggage options that feature American-made vegetable-tanned leather, signature tweed, and other high-performance materials to travel as far and wide as you do for decades to come. It’s a top pick for those who love soft luggage without having to sacrifice on durability or style.

Monos Check-In Large

Monos Check-In Large

Monos has quickly become a must-have brand for the jet-set needing Instagram-worthy luggage. But the brand is much more than a pretty face (though we do love the number of colorways offered): Monos luggage has received more than 10,000 five-star reviews and is centered around creating timeless modern heirlooms you'll treasure for years to come.

They back that up with lifetime warranties on all luggage, even if purchased from an authorized third-party retailer, along with two-year warranties for the Metro collection and packing cubes. Plus, adults and kids alike will love the stylish alphabet stickers for personalizing suitcases and more.

TUMI Extended Trip Expandable 4-Wheeled Packing Case

TUMI Extended Trip Expandable 4-Wheeled Packing Case

“My husband has all things TUMI, which is a brand we often recommend to our clients,” Schroder says.

The comprehensive travel brand is a great pick for enthusiasts of all kinds, as the brand’s portfolio ranges from suitcases in six different sizes, active backpacks, and even a host of golf accessories (the brand just became the official luggage of the PGA Tour and LPGA). This also makes TUMI an excellent option for those who are seeking a full matching set of travel goodies, as Marchant says he swears by matching family sets of luggage to help keep track of everyone’s belongings as best as possible.

The brand features a slew of valuable amenities, from the TUMI Tracer product recovery program to repair and personalization services, as well a five-year-luggage warranty (two for wallets and accessories). Plus, there are more than 300 TUMI stores around the world to test out their suite of products in person with ease.

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The youngest brand on our list, Royce & Rocket was created by two well-traveled friends in 2022 who were looking to make packing (and unpacking upon arrival) as smooth as possible, allowing people to make the most of their vacations. Their suitcases, offered in three sizes feature built-in shelving systems (in chic colors, might we add) to help you stay organized with ease, no matter how much city-hopping is on your itinerary. Don’t miss out on the brand’s catchall travel pouches for keeping your suitcase mess-free and your beauty routine a breeze while abroad.

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Delsey TURENNE Medium Trunk Spinner

Since 1946, Delsey has been bridging the gap between luxury and accessibility in the luggage market. No matter what kind of traveler you are or style of luggage you prefer, the brand has something well-designed, eco-friendly, and innovative to offer. The brand created the first luggage on wheels, after all! Delsey features an authorized repair center to ensure proper upkeep for those who travel hard. The brand is available for purchase through many major retailers around the world, so it’s a great pick if you prefer to shop IRL.

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BÉIS The Convertible Mini Weekender

Schroder loves BÉIS for its lightweight carryon options that can keep you organized, no matter the itinerary. This is a great brand to know for families looking for chic, kid-friendly travel gear, hard-working totes, and clever carry ons in a slew of appealing colors.

“I own the Weekender and the Backpack, and I use both on different trips, depending on the type,” she says. “For example, when traveling to Africa, the Backpack helps to keep me most organized. When traveling to Europe and I need something to hold what doesn’t fit in my carry on, the Weekender is my go-to!"

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Whether you travel light or heavy, a toiletry kit is essential to keeping your luggage tidy. Here are our picks.

The best travel toiletry bag can be the difference between clean, organized luggage and a suitcase full of spilled lotion. After combing through hundreds of customer reviews, we determined that Peak Design’s Wash Pouch is the best overall.  

It incorporates the most important features in a travel toiletry bag: thoughtful design, plenty of multifunctional pockets, durable materials, and a compact size. This bag is a great fit for most travelers, but it’s not the only option. Whether you pack light, heavy, or somewhere in between, here are all our top toiletry bags for your essentials.

Our picks for the best travel toiletry bags

Best overall: peak design wash pouch.

Light gray Peak Design Wash Pouch

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Why we like it:   The thoughtful design behind Peak Design’s Wash Pouch allows it to handle all sorts of toiletry items. Inside, multiple mesh pockets organize essentials, a zippered compartment holds smaller items, and a magnetically sealed section neatly stashes a toothbrush. Anything that won’t fit inside tucks into the large zippered pocket outside.

We love that you can set it upright on a counter or hang it via a built-in hook. The Wash Pouch is designed to prevent spills and leaks. However, if something seeps out, the weatherproof nylon material makes it easy to clean up. You can remove the inner lining to clean up bigger spills too. Peak Design backs this bag with a lifetime guarantee.

Keep in mind:   There are only two color options (black and sage green). It may take up a lot of space in a carry-on bag.  

Product details: Dimensions:   10.2 inches long, 6 inches wide, and 4.4 inches tall | Weight:   8.7 ounces | Material:   Nylon | Waterproof:   Yes  

Best toiletry bag for makeup: Eachy Travel Makeup

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Why we like it: The best feature on this waterproof toiletry bag is that it opens flat, allowing easy access to makeup. That’s especially helpful for anything that needs to stay upright, like foundation and moisturizer. Multiple interior pockets and partitions keep compacts and tools organized, plus there’s a built-in brush holder. With 24 styles and two sizes (medium and large), travelers have lots of options to choose from.

Keep in mind:   This toiletry bag has a top handle for carrying, but there is no hook for hanging.  

Product details: Dimensions:   9.25 inches long, 4.13 inches wide, and 4.33 inches tall |   Weight:   9 ounces | Material: Polyurethane | Waterproof:   Yes  

Best small travel toiletry bag: Dagne Dover Mila Toiletry Organizer

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Why we like it:   The Dagne Dover Mila Toiletry Organizer may be small, but it packs a big punch in organization. It has a removable insert with six adjustable dividers that turn this simple pouch into a multi-compartment toiletry bag. Two tall and two short elastic hoops keep things like toothbrushes and razors in place, while a zippered mesh pocket helps you see smaller items like bobby pins.

We appreciate that this organizer is made from recycled polyester and mesh and that the dust bag it ships in is made of three recycled plastic bottles. Travelers can stuff products into the smaller option to fit in a carry-on, but the larger option provides a bit more room.

Keep in mind: This toiletry bag isn’t waterproof and requires a little more care to clean.  

Product details: Dimensions:   5.5 inches long, 5.5 inches wide and 5.5 inches tall | Weight: 6 ounces | Material:   Polyester | Waterproof:   No

Best travel toiletry bag for organization: L.L. Bean Personal Organizer Toiletry Bag

Why we like it: With six liters of space, L.L. Bean’s water-resistant Personal Organizer Toiletry Bag is best for heavy packers. It has multiple large mesh pockets, zippered compartments, plus a removable shower caddy and a built-in mirror to keep everything organized. The hook is hefty enough to hold 25 pounds, according to the company. This toiletry bag is likely a safe bet for durability—L.L. Bean claims they exposed the bag to extreme temperatures, 20,000 zips and unzips, and 150 sandpaper scrapes.

Keep in mind: All that organization sacrifices space. This bag is big and will likely take up lots of room in a carry-on.  

Product details: Dimensions: 9.75 inches tall, 11.5 inches wide, and 3.5 inches in diameter | Weight: 14 ounces | Material:   Nylon | Waterproof:   Yes  

Best hanging travel toiletry bag: Calpak Terra Hanging Toiletry Bag

Green Calpack Terra Hanging Toiletry Bag

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Why we like it:   Counter space is always at a premium when traveling. That’s why we love the water-resistant Calpak Terra Hanging Toiletry Bag, which maximizes vertical storage. It’s got plenty of large and small compartments, toothbrush holders, and zippered pockets. We also appreciate that it’s made from six single-use plastic bottles and is backed by a one-year warranty. The toiletry bag has 10 color options, plus a matching sling bag and duffel backpack.

Keep in mind: The top closes with a buckle, which isn’t as secure as zippers for preventing things from falling out.  

Product details: Dimensions:   8 inches long, 6 inches wide, and 4 inches tall | Weight: 7.2 ounces | Material: Polyester | Waterproof:   Yes  

Best Dopp kit: The Renew Transit Catch-All Case

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Why we like it: Everlane’s Renew Transit Catch-All Case is a stylish and functional dopp kit. Durable and water-resistant, it has a spacious main compartment with five pockets and an exterior zip pocket for frequently used items. We like that the main pocket folds down so you don’t have to dig around for that tube of toothpaste. This toiletry bag also gets bonus points for using environmentally friendly fabric (polyester made from single-use plastic bottles) and environmentally safe dyes.

Keep in mind:   This toiletry bag can only be spot-cleaned, which is less convenient than machine-washable options.

Product details: Dimensions: 11 inches long, 6.5 inches tall, and 4.75 inches in diameter | Weight: Unknown | Material:   Polyester | Waterproof: Yes  

Best waterproof toiletry bag: Maliton Hanging Toiletry Bag

Maliton Hanging Toiletry Bag

Why we like it: No matter how much you try to prevent it, leaks can still happen. Our top pick for best waterproof toiletry bag comes from Maliton. Made with showers and humid bathrooms in mind, it’s constructed of waterproof nylon and has reinforced zippers to help keep spills in and water out.

Besides being waterproof, this toiletry bag has ample space for all your bathroom essentials—mesh pockets and multiple compartments, including one big enough for a towel. And the whole thing folds up for storing.

Keep in mind: This bag is larger than other toiletry bags, so it may not be ideal for carry-ons. suitcase.

Product details: Dimensions:   11 inches long, 4.87 inches wide, and 7.6 inches tall | Weight: 6.4 ounces | Material: Nylon | Waterproof: Yes

Our review process

With so many options, choosing the best travel toiletry bag for you can be time-consuming. To help, we filtered our search by the following attributes:

Third-party reviews: Brand marketing can be deceiving. We made sure to consider only toiletry bags with high ratings and positive reviews from both verified customers and third-party review sites.

Brand reputation:   We looked beyond product descriptions to customers’ opinions about the brand as a whole. Speedy and attentive customer service, ethical manufacturing practices, and a commitment to sustainability are all important aspects.

Functionality:   We looked for toiletry bags with a variety of pockets, compartments, and zippers for maximum functionality. We awarded bonus points for thoughtful design elements such as removable pouches and hooks.

Material and durability:   How a toiletry bag is constructed is key. We looked for bags made with sturdy materials such as nylon and polyester. We gave extra points for innovative materials, like recycled plastic or eco-friendly vegan leather.

Capacity:   We looked for travel toiletry bags with enough room to hold all your essentials, plus a little extra in case of emergencies.

Compactness:   Space is always at a premium when traveling. We kept an eye out for toiletry bags that collapse or flatten to fit into carry-ons.

Tips for buying travel toiletry bags

Type of toiletry bag.

Toiletry bags typically fit into two categories: hanging and dopp kits. Hanging bags have a built-in hook and generally open like a book, revealing multiple compartments and pockets. Dopp kits tend to be more compact and have a main compartment with a zippered opening on top. While dopp kits can have multiple pockets, they’re usually more suitable for packing light.

Because toiletry bags store liquids and powders, they need to be able to withstand in-flight spills. Look for bags made of water-resistant materials like nylon or polyester. The best travel toiletry bag should have at least one mesh pocket for securing items that tend to get damp, like toothbrushes.  

Toiletry bags come in all shapes and sizes. To determine what size is best for you, make a list of must-have toiletries and determine whether you prefer to pack travel-size products, full-size, or a mix of both. Don’t forget to factor in the size of your luggage.

Frequently asked questions

What fabric is best for a toiletry bag?

Toiletry bags made of nylon or polyester are great because they tend to be more durable and easier to clean. These materials also tend to resist water, but always check the label to be sure.

What is a TSA-approved toiletry bag?

Per   TSA guidelines, air travelers can carry on 3.4-ounce bottles and aerosol containers of creams, pastes, liquids, and gels in one quart-sized bag. To reduce the chance of being screened, many people opt for clear toiletry bags so that TSA agents can see what’s inside. Some international airports require transparent plastic bags for liquid items. Always check the guidelines for your destination.

What’s the difference between a toiletry bag and a dopp bag?

Generally, dopp bags or kits tend to be made of leather and are rectangular in shape. However, “toiletry bags,” “dopp kits,” and “dopp bags” are used interchangeably in most cases.

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As a fashion writer and a New Yorker, I can not live without my tote bags. They’re the only way you can schlep your laptop, wallet, makeup and ballet flats while still looking put together. But, there is a range of tote bags out there—from basic canvas to high-priced designer bags—and it’s hard to know which one has that right mix of capacity, durability, and style. If you’re looking for an upgrade, I handpicked a range of totes based on their exceptional quality, stunning design, unparalleled functionality, and rave customer reviews. Whether you are a student, a professional, or a traveler, you can find your perfect match among these top-tier tote bags. Keep reading to discover which one best suits your style.

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The durability and appearance of a bag are primarily affected by the material used to make it. Leather tote bags are known for their sophisticated look and long lifespan, although they may demand more maintenance than those constructed from canvas or fabric.

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Choose a tote bag that meets your needs—after all, you’re going to be using it to tote other things. The bag must be durable enough to carry all your necessary items. If you intend to use it frequently, it needs to endure continual usage and damage.

Our top picks for the best tote bags

Best laptop tote bag: leatherology alex laptop work bag.

Leatherology Alex Laptop Work Bag

Leatherology Alex Laptop Work Bag

This two-piece set is made of Italian leather with a microsuede lining to protect your laptop. An open back pocket fits folders or A4 paper, so your documents never get wrinkled. The matching laptop envelope sleeve feature will make you look like a boss in the boardroom. The double protection is excellent, too. This laptop tote is designed with one zippered pocket, two open wall pockets and an exterior back pocket that doubles as a trolley sleeve. Add a monogram or a guitar strap to make it even more personalized.

Specifications:

  • Materials: Leather
  • Capacity: N/A
  • Dimensions: 10.75" H x 17.75" W x 4.25" D
  • Weight: N/A
  • Price on Publish: $455

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  • The matching laptop sleeve

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  • Some shoppers say the straps are too short

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Best affordable tote bag: Athleta All About Tote Bag

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All About Tote Bag

This tote bag is an excellent choice for anyone who is looking for a combination of style and functionality. It is made from recycled, durable, water-repellent polyester, which makes it a sustainable option that is also built to last. The smooth and soft fabric gives it a sleek and modern look that will complement any outfit. The interior of the bag features a water bottle pocket, so you can stay hydrated while on the go, as well as a laptop sleeve that will keep your computer safe and secure. And the best part is that it is priced affordably, so you don't have to break the bank to enjoy its benefits.

  • Materials: Polyester and Recycled Polyester
  • Dimensions: 13.5" H x 21" W x 6.25"D
  • Price on Publish: $79
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  • Recycled material
  • Honestly, nothing!

A fantastic everyday tote that will last you a long time.

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Best budget tote bag: Dreubea Women's Soft Faux Leather Tote Bag

Dreubea Women's Soft Faux Leather Tote Shoulder Bag from, Big Capacity Tassel Handbag Blue

Dreubea Women's Soft Faux Leather Tote Shoulder Bag from, Big Capacity Tassel Handbag Blue

Coming in at just $14.99 is this Amazon favorite with over 6,000 Amazon reviews with an average 4-star rating. It’s made out of faux leather with a convenient magnet closure and tassel decoration. It has one main big pocket and a small side pocket. This bag is big enough to hold an iPad, charger, wallet, books, phone, keys and cosmetics. Best yet, it comes in dozens of colors. At this price point, you might as well grab two.

  • Materials: Faux Leather
  • Dimensions: 11.4” H x 15.7” W x 4” D
  • Weight: .74 pounds
  • Price on Publish: $14.99
  • Great price point
  • It comes in tons of colors
  • Some reviewers mention low durability

A great everyday tote at an even greater price.

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Best work tote bag: Hobo Bags Vida Tote

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Vida Tote in Micro Pebbled Leather - Morning Dove Grey Tote Bag in Morning Dove Grey | Hobo®

Crafted to serve as the ideal tote, this Hobo Tote effortlessly fits into everyday life, delivering practicality, function and style. The leather is beautiful and high quality, with a contrasting interior as a nice touch. The straps are long enough to take on your morning commute, and the bag is firm enough to stand up on its own. A middle zippered compartment can keep your laptop or wallet safe, and the easily accessible slip pockets will keep your phone, sunglasses, and car keys handy.

  • Dimensions: 11" H x 15.5" W x 4.5" D
  • Weight: 1.8 pounds
  • Price on Publish: $258
  • Gorgeous design
  • Zippered central compartment
  • Some say it runs heavy

The perfect work tote does exist! Grab this one with two open slots and a zippered central compartment made in gorgeous pebbled leather by HOBO Bags.

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Best everyday tote bag: Marc Jacobs The Tote Bag Leather Medium

MARC JACOBS The Leather Medium Tote Bag in True Red

MARC JACOBS The Leather Medium Tote Bag in True Red

This Medium version of Marc Jacob’s beloved The Tote Bag now comes in a striking Barbie pink and aqua blue leather. This fan favorite is just big enough and has a top zip closure, cross body strap, two exterior slip pockets, one interior zippered pocket and one card slot. It's a perfectly compact bag that can be carried by the top handles or with the adjustable, removable crossbody strap for hands-free styling. If you’re not into bright colors, of course it comes in black, white, gray, tan, and denim print, among others.

  • Materials: 100% full grain leather
  • Capacity: 10.17 L
  • Dimensions: 11” H x 13” W x 6” D
  • Weight: 2.16 pounds
  • Price on Publish: $450
  • A classic bag that fits every chapter of your life
  • Wide opening with zippered top
  • Wish it had a few more pockets

The iconic Marc Jacobs tote is 5-star rated for a reason.

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Best leather tote bag: Tory Burch Perry Leather Tote

Women's Perry Leather Tote - Black

Women's Perry Leather Tote - Black

This designer tote bag from Tory Burch is made of imported pebbled leather. It has a spacious and aesthetically pleasing appearance, with a functional interior that includes a zippered divider and metal feet for protection. The interior is designed with pockets to hold your phone and wallet, making it perfect for keeping your belongings organized. The tote is structured and spacious, with three interior compartments for enhanced organization. It features an open top and shoulder straps for comfortable and easy carrying.

  • Materials: Pebbled leather
  • Dimensions: 11.5" H x 14" W x 4" D
  • Weight: 2.2 pounds
  • Price on Publish: $398
  • Supple pebbled leather
  • Chic design
  • The elevated price point

Although this chic and modern tote bag is a bit more expensive, reviewers say its function and durability make up for it.

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Best luxury tote bag: Thom Browne Cotton Canvas Grosgrain Loop Tote

Thom Browne Cotton Canvas Grosgrain Loop Tote

Thom Browne Cotton Canvas Grosgrain Loop Tote

This luxury tote from Thom Browne is perfect for weekends away or days on the go. The body is crafted from 100% cotton and 100% calf full-grain leather, sitting at the intersection of functionality and sophistication. It features a brass zipper closure and the signature Thom Browne striped grosgrain loop tab. The exterior vent pocket allows you to keep your quick necessities accessible, the entire zip top keeps your items secure, and the luxurious shoulder strap has five notches to ensure that it fits you perfectly.

  • Materials: Calf full-grain Italian leather and 100% cotton
  • Dimensions: 12" H x 21.75" W x 8" D
  • Weight: 2.9 pounds
  • Price on Publish: $1350
  • High-quality Italian leather
  • Unisex design
  • It comes with a luxury price point

If you’re looking to splurge, go no further than this Thom Browne tote.

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Best minimalist tote bag: Cuyana Classic Easy Tote

Cuyana Classic Easy Tote

Cuyana Classic Easy Tote

This lightweight Cuyana tote is perfect for minimalists. It checks all the boxes for a work tote or carryall for errands, and its streamlined design whispers, “quiet luxury.” It can easily accommodate groceries, a laptop, your Stanley cup, a packed lunch, or your favorite Sunday goodies. Cuyana's clean and simple design allows this tote to be used in any environment.

  • Dimensions: 12.3” H x 20.6” W x 5.1” D
  • Weight: 1.6 pounds
  • Price on Publish: $268
  • Minimalist design
  • Sturdy leather
  • Refilling can be difficult

A minimalist tote bag that whispers quiet luxury.

Get it here: Cuyana Classic Easy Tote

Best tote bag for travel: Calpak Haven Laptop Tote Bag

CALPAK Haven Laptop Tote Bag in Birch

CALPAK Haven Laptop Tote Bag in Birch

Leave it to the leaders in travel, Calpak, to make an incredible laptop and travel tote. This bag is perfect for work, but also features a trolley sleeve so you can slide it right on your suitcase. The adjustable shoulder strap and removable laptop compartment make it a crossbody weekender in seconds. As one reviewer put it, "This bag is a MUST-HAVE.” Shopping tip: Calpak also made our lists for the best travel totes , best places to buy luggage online , and the best makeup bags .

  • Materials: Polyurethane and polyester
  • Capacity: 16 L
  • Dimensions: 12.5" H x 16" W x 5" D
  • Weight: 2.6 pounds
  • Price on Publish: $180
  • The versatile design can be a handheld, a shoulder bag or a crossbody bag
  • Trolley sleeve to fit on luggage
  • Detachable laptop compartment
  • It's a bit pricey, but reviewers say it’s worth it

A classic tote for a classic toter.

Get it here: Calpak Haven Laptop Tote Bag

Best tote bag for men: Filson Tin Cloth Zipper Tote Bag

Filson Tin Cloth Zipper Tote Bag

Filson Tin Cloth Zipper Tote Bag

The Filson Tin Cloth Tote Bag with Zipper is a reliable and durable bag for those who travel light and fast. Its tight weave is resistant to ripping and abrasion, and its nylon-lined interior and cotton-webbing handles provide added protection. A great alternative to duffel bags for men, the heavy-gauge metal zipper at the top guarantees years of unfailing service. It's the perfect companion for all your adventures, whether you're going on a weekend getaway or a day trip.

  • Materials: 100% cotton oil finish Tin Cloth, bridle leather and nylon
  • Capacity: 25 L
  • Dimensions:13.38” H x 14.625” L x 6” D
  • Weight: 2 pounds
  • Price on Publish: $175
  • Comes in otter green, orange and camo
  • Lightweight
  • No crossbody strap

This tin-cloth zipper is durable, spacious, and has well-designed pockets.

Get it here: Filson Tin Cloth Zipper Tote Bag

Best large tote bag: Mansur Gavriel Everyday Soft Tote

Everyday Soft Tote - Black/Flamma

Everyday Soft Tote - Black/Flamma

This leather tote bag is a popular choice for those who need plenty of space. It can hold a 16-inch MacBook, wallet, spare shoes, or a workout outfit with ease. It's one of the most spacious bags you'll find, and it comes with a matching leather pouch inside. This pouch is perfect for holding small essentials such as keys, credit cards, or AirPods.

  • Materials: 100% Italian Soft Calf Leather
  • Dimensions: 11.8 H x 21.5 W x 9 D
  • Weight: 1.5 pounds
  • Price on Publish: $725
  • Celebrity fave seen on Julianne Moore and Katie Holmes
  • Ability to be monogrammed
  • The price point

This fan favorite is made of gorgeous Italian leather and can hold all your things.

Get it here: Mansur Gavriel Everyday Soft Tote

Best wide tote bag: Midi Pyramid Tote Bag

Midi Pyramid Tote Bag

Midi Pyramid Tote Bag

Kaai bags have been having their moment as of late, and now we know why. They give the quality and aesthetic of more expensive designer bags, but at just a fraction of the cost. This wide-set tote bag features buttery leather in a variety of colors (there’s also a canvas version), two external pockets with magnetic closure, two inner openings for pens/lipgloss, one inner zippered pocket, two larger inner pockets, a water bottle holder and tech device closure in leather and velcro—literally everything you need.

  • Materials: 100% Italian cow leather
  • Dimensions: 10.6” H x 13” W x 5.5” D
  • Most compartments of any bag on this list

This reviewer says it all: “Finally, a tote which recognizes the reality of a busy woman's life. The bag has a compartment for everything.”

Get it here: Midi Pyramid Tote Bag

Best patterned tote bag: MZ Wallace Medium Metro Tote Deluxe

MZ Wallace Medium Metro Tote Deluxe

MZ Wallace Medium Metro Tote Deluxe

MZ Wallace is a fan favorite for totes, work bags for women , weekender bags for women and pouches, so we were so excited to see the Medium Metro Tote Deluxe with fun fabrics. It comes in four different seasonal patterns (the Autumn Geo is giving Goyard vibes) and can accommodate a laptop up to 13 inches. Features include a zip-top closure, five exterior pockets and reinforced padded nylon handles. It also includes natural leather protective feet and MZ Wallace’s signature red leather edging. The interior has six pockets, a detachable pouch, and a key ring strap. Add an adjustable guitar strap and a luggage sleeve, and you've just about described the perfect tote bag.

  • Materials: Recycled nylon and leather
  • Dimensions: 12.70” H x 11.6” W × 9.4” D
  • Weight: 1.4 pounds
  • Price on Publish: $275
  • Tons of pockets
  • Seasonal pattern releases
  • Some say the straps slip

Show off your style with this large and lightweight tote bag with tons of pockets that comes in a variety of patterns.

Get it here: MZ Wallace Medium Metro Tote Deluxe

Best quality tote bag: Brahmin Cami Croc Embossed Leather Satchel

Brahmin Cami Croc Embossed Leather Satchel in Paradise Pink at Nordstrom

Brahmin Cami Croc Embossed Leather Satchel in Paradise Pink at Nordstrom

The signature croc-embossed leather and gleaming hardware on this Brahmin top handle show off its quality and structured style. With a spacious interior, zip top closure and detachable crossbody strap, this bag is versatile enough to use as an evening bag and big enough to carry your water bottle and iPad. More than two dozen skilled artisans and over 100 steps are required to produce each handbag. The protective metal feet are a nice touch, too.

  • Materials: Croc-embossed leather
  • Dimensions: 8″ H x 10.25″ W x 5″ D
  • Weight: 2.1 lbs
  • Price on Publish: $325
  • Stunning high-quality embossed leather
  • Small enough to be a handbag
  • Some report it’s a little too stiff

One reviewer nailed it: “I love my new Cami handbag. The bag shape is the perfect size—not too big, not too small.”

Get it here: Brahmin Cami Croc Embossed Leather Satchel

Best grocery tote bag: Baggu Cloud Bag

Baggu Cloud Bag

Baggu Cloud Bag

This lightweight tote bag from the trendy brand BAGGU has a sporty look to help you lug your lunch. It comes with a zip-top design and a zippered interior pouch. The padded handles provide comfort for those long commutes and looks much more stylish than a rolling duffel bag and lighter than a leather duffel bag . The tote is crafted from sturdy nylon and recycled materials that can withstand wear and tear without quickly ripping or tearing. It can be efficiently folded and kept in a small pouch for effortless storage.

  • Materials: Recycled heavyweight nylon
  • Dimensions: 12.75" H × 13.75" W × 8" D
  • Weight: 1.25 pounds
  • Price on Publish: $52
  • Great price
  • Tons of colors
  • We wish there were more zippers

The perfect, flexible tote bag to lug your mangoes home.

Get it here: Baggu Cloud Bag

Best lightweight tote bag: L.L Bean Boat-and-Tote With a Zip-Top

Boat and Tote, Zip-Top Dark Green Long, Canvas/Nylon L.L.Bean

Boat and Tote, Zip-Top Dark Green Long, Canvas/Nylon L.L.Bean

The Boat and Tote from L.L. Bean is arguably the most famous tote because it's lightweight, durable, and versatile enough with a zip-top design. This makes it ideal for your daily commute or running multiple errands in one day. The Boat and Tote comes in a wide range of colors and is made from durable canvas material, which has established it as a must-have item in the American wardrobe. Of course, you can monogram it, too.

  • Materials: Canvas
  • Capacity: 17 L
  • Dimensions: 12" H x 13" W x 6" D
  • Price on Publish: $44.95
  • Iconic size and shape
  • Rings in at under $50
  • Shorter straps

Join the thousands of boat and tote lovers with this strong contender for bag of the century.

Get it here: L.L Bean Boat-and-Tote With a Zip-Top

Best adjustable tote bag: Carhartt Convertible Backpack Tote Bag

Carhartt Convertible Backpack Tote Bag

Carhartt Convertible Backpack Tote Bag

The Carhartt Convertible Backpack Tote is a versatile bag that combines the functionality of a tote and a backpack. Constructed from durable 600 denier polyester and treated with Rain Defender water repellent, this bag is designed to withstand wear and tear. The main compartment of the bag is generously sized and is secured with a zipper. The compartment features a padded sleeve that can accommodate a 15-inch laptop and two additional pockets to organize your belongings. The bag can be carried as a tote or worn as a backpack, thanks to its adjustable straps. Additionally, the bag has two exterior slash pockets and one exterior zippered pocket, providing ample space for your essentials.

  • Materials: Cotton canvas
  • Dimensions: 13” H X 17” W X 4” D
  • Weight: 1.35 pounds
  • Price on Publish: $69.99
  • Convertibility to a backpack
  • Great assortment of colors
  • Canvas finish is best for casual environments

Get the best of both worlds with this Carhartt Backpack Tote.

Get it here: Carhartt Convertible Backpack Tote Bag

How to maintain and clean tote bags

Always follow the manufacturer's instructions to clean your tote bag. To hand wash fabric tote bags, fill a sink with cold water and mild detergent, then gently swish the tote bag and let it soak for 10-15 minutes. For nylon tote bags, machine wash them on a delicate cycle with cold water and mild detergent, then air dry. Leather tote bags require spot cleaning with a damp cloth and leather cleaner.

What are the different types of tote bags?

Tote bags are a versatile and eco-friendly accessory that comes in various colors, sizes, and materials. They have an open top and two handles, making them larger than most purses. Tote bags usually come in two styles: open top or zippered compartment/top. The style you choose depends on your lifestyle. If you are a city commuter, you might prefer the zip top for added security, while parents might like the accessibility of an open top. A hybrid version with a zippered compartment is also available for those who want both security and accessibility. Tote bags are perfect for shopping and can be personalized to match any style.

How I selected the best tote bags

To ensure that I provide the best recommendations possible, we scoured the internet for the latest and greatest fashion finds. I used a combination of factors, including product reviews, sales numbers, star rankings, and best-seller lists to identify the top tote bags for you to choose from. I also considered the following:

Construction

A good tote isn’t just stylish, it can handle daily use and transporting whatever you need on the go. I looked at durable materials (like leather, water-repellent polyester, cotton canvas, etc.), along with the quality of closures and stitching.

Capacity and versatility

Pockets, compartments, and even extras like included laptop sleeves help expand your storage options. I also looked for features like adjustable straps, and straps you can swap out or reposition.

Everyone has a different opinion on the fashionability factor of a bag. That said, I did focus on a range of styles, from classic tailored totes to on-trend contemporary designs.

Frequently asked questions (FAQs)

Are tote bags in style.

Tote bags have been a sought-after accessory for many years, but in recent times, they have become a fashionable trend. Nowadays, people incorporate these bags into their daily outfits. Despite tote bags' previous popularity, their significance has gradually declined over time.

How much weight can tote bags carry?

Tote bags are notorious for their strength. Most are made to hold up to 10 pounds, but many have a capacity of 75-100 pounds. Leather duffel bags and weekender bags for women might hold more weight, while smaller tote bags and crossbody bags tend to hold less.

What is high-quality tote bag material?

Tote bags can be created in many different materials, sizes, and shapes to accommodate various items. The best fabric options are durable ones such as leather, canvas, denim, and thick nylon.

Is the tote bag still in style?

Totes with high-fashion appeal have gained popularity lately. The trend for oversized bags has been seen on the runway by major brands like Marc Jacobs, Saint Laurent, Mansur Gavriel and Dior, who offer us luxurious alternatives to the structureless cotton totes we've gotten as promotional items.

Are canvas or cotton tote bags better?

Both materials are great for tote bags. Weigh your preferences (thicker fabrics will be more durable, but also add more weight) to choose the right bag for you.

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The 9 Best Expandable Luggage Pieces of 2024, Tested and Reviewed

Pack heavy or light with these suitcases that give you more room to spare.

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If you tend to overpack for trips or like to have extra luggage space for souvenirs and shopping hauls you’ve picked up along the way, expandable luggage might be just the thing. These carry-ons, checked suitcases, and weekender bags unzip to extend the depth by a couple of inches and increase the overall capacity.

We tested hundreds of luggage pieces, a decent portion of which are expandable, to see which are actually worth buying. Each suitcase and bag was tested in our New York City lab and used on multiple trips for at least six months. We pull year-round insights from luggage tests and evaluate each piece based on capacity, organization, maneuverability, durability, and overall value.

Best Overall

Away the carry-on flex.

  • Organization 5 /5
  • Maneuverability 4.5 /5
  • Durability 4.8 /5
  • Capacity 5 /5

It’s conveniently compact but unzips to extend the depth by over two inches.

The lighter colors may show scuffs more easily.

Away's Carry-on Flex suitcase is conveniently compact, easily fitting into an airplane overhead bin, and you can unzip it to expand the depth by two and a quarter inches. We fit everything on our packing list without a fuss and had room to spare. Inside are two main compartments: a mesh one with zippered closure and the other with a compression panel and straps, plus a zippered pouch. All zippers run smoothly without snagging. The suitcase is also easy to open and close (even when stuffed full) and lift overhead, thanks to the lightweight design.

We found the Carry-on Flex a breeze to maneuver. The handle worked well, the weight felt evenly distributed, and it rolled effortlessly over carpet, hard floor, and tile. This suitcase also proved durable. Nothing broke when we shoved it off a counter and whacked it with a baseball bat. It did sustain a few scuffs, though, so you might want to choose a darker color to conceal them better.

Considering the high-quality design, compact yet spacious capacity, smooth-gliding spinner wheels, and organizational features, we think the price is fair.

The Details: 21.7 x 13.7 x 9 inches (unexpanded), 21.7 x 13.7 x 11.25 inches (expanded) | 8.9 pounds | 39.8 liters (unexpanded), 46.7 liters (expanded) | Polycarbonate

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Best Lightweight

Delsey paris hardside expandable luggage with spinner wheels.

  • Design 5 /5
  • Maneuverability 4 /5
  • Durability 4.7 /5

At 5.3 pounds, this carry-on is easy to lift and compact while still fitting a substantial amount of clothes.

It may be prone to dents, and the expander only adds two centimeters to the depth.

Carry-ons can range from about four to 13 pounds. At just over five pounds, the Delsey Clavel Spinner is the best lightweight option we tested. While this hardside spinner suitcase looks pretty small, it can hold a significant amount of clothes even without expanding it. The expander feature adds two centimeters to the depth. This is a little less than most (which are typically about two inches), but the extra space can go a long way.

This carry-on has a sturdy thermoplastic shell that, for the most part, held up well during our tests. However, swinging a bat at it did cause minor dents. The Clavel maneuvers nicely on different surfaces, even over bumps and cracks, but we wish the handle was a bit longer.

In the end, we think the price is warranted and would recommend this suitcase to those looking for a compact, easy-to-lift carry-on for a short getaway .

The Details: 21.75 x 13.75 x 9.75 inches (unexpanded), 21.75 x 13.75 x 10.5 inches inches (expanded) | 5.3 pounds | 43 liters | Polypropylene

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Best Checked

Béis large check-in roller.

  • Maneuverability 5 /5
  • Durability 4.5 /5

This suitcase has lots of organizational features, an enormous capacity, and an expander that adds two inches of depth.

Though it's generally durable, the exterior may develop scuffs.

With a whopping 112-liter capacity, this Béis suitcase is among the biggest we tested. We had enough room to fit twice the stuff on our packing list — and this is without the expander feature that gives you an extra two inches of depth. Besides an enormous capacity, the Large Check-in Roller has zippered compartments, ample internal pockets, a removable compression panel, compression straps, and a laundry bag for dirty clothes.

This checked suitcase is also surprisingly lightweight for how massive it is. After packing it full, we could grab it from a baggage carousel and lift it into a car trunk without a struggle. What's more, the cushioned handle and 360-degree spinner wheels make pushing and pulling very comfortable. Although this bag didn't sustain any scratches or dents from our durability tests, it does scuff easily. That said, superficial marks can be wiped off with a damp cloth as needed, and the darker colors will conceal them better than the lighter hues.

Considering the enormous size and organizational features, we think the price is warranted.

The Details: 31.3 x 19.6 x 12.6 inches (unexpanded), 31.3 x 19.6 x 14.6 inches (expanded) | 11.5 pounds | 112 liters | Polycarbonate

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Best Carry-on

Samsonite freeform carry-on spinner.

  • Durability 5 /5

This impressive carry-on has a generous capacity, a durable shell, and smooth-gliding spinner wheels.

It doesn't have a removable bag or designated section for dirty clothes.

Of all the carry-on luggage we tested, Samsonite's Freeform Spinner is our favorite. This thoughtfully designed suitcase has two separate compartments and several interior pockets, plus it expands to add two inches to the depth. We fit enough outfits, shoes, outerwear, and toiletries for a four-day trip without having to use the expander. It would be nice if there was a removable laundry bag or separate section for dirty clothes, but we were otherwise satisfied with the organizational features.

This carry-on maneuvers easily on two or four wheels, rolling smoothly over carpet, hard floors, and concrete. We also appreciate that the telescoping handle extends and locks with the press of a button. Hitting it with a bat and shoving it off a table left virtually no damage. And after using this bag regularly for six months, there were no signs of wear and tear. Beyond that, we love the chic, minimalist aesthetic of the Freeform, which comes in a handful of neutral colors and statement hues.

Considering the durable construction, generous capacity, and reasonable price tag, we think this suitcase is an excellent choice for frequent fliers looking for a high-quality carry-on.

The Details: 23 x 15 x 10 inches (unexpanded), 23 x 15 x 12 inches (expanded) | 5.6 pounds | Polypropylene

Travelpro Hardside Luggage Set

  • Capacity 4.9 /5
  • Design 4.5 /5
  • Value 4.8 /5

These expandable suitcases are remarkably spacious, durable, easy to maneuver, and backed by a lifetime warranty.

You may not save money by buying the suitcases as a set rather than individually.

Travelpro's Platinum Elite luggage line is among the best we tested. This two-piece bundle comes with a hardside checked bag and a matching carry-on, each with spacious capacities that expand by two inches. (If you need more luggage, you can add the Medium Check-in Spinner or the Compact Carry-on .) We fit all items on our list with room to spare and appreciated how the zippered panels, cross straps, and various pockets helped with packing.

The suitcases showed a few superficial marks after being whacked with a bat and shoved off a counter, but there were no dents or scratches. When packed full, we thought the carry-on was a little easier to maneuver on two wheels than four, but other than that, the Platinum Elite collection rolls like a champ.

Just a heads up, purchasing the suitcases as a set may not be more affordable than buying them separately. We still think the price is reasonable, especially considering the lifetime warranty.

The Details: 23 x 14.5 x 9.5 inches (carry-on unexpanded), 23 x 14.5 x 11.5 inches (carry-on expanded), 30 x 18 x 13.5 inches (checked unexpanded), 30 x 18 x 15.5 inches (checked expanded) | 8.1 pounds (carry-on), 12.3 pounds (checked) | 45 liters (carry-on), 108 liters (checked) | Polycarbonate

Best Splurge

Tumi alpha medium trip expandable 4 wheeled packing case.

The high-end, exceptionally durable, and incredibly spacious design expands by more than two inches and has exterior pockets that extend outward.

It's relatively heavy when empty.

The Tumi Alpha Packing Case is undoubtedly worth the price tag. We found the medium checked size spacious, without being too large or awkward to handle. Everything on our packing list fit into just one of the compartments, and the zippered expander adds two and a half inches of depth. There are also multiple front pockets that extend outward, allowing you to fit even more stuff and easily access items when the main compartments are full. The zippers seemed to be very high-quality too.

At 17.6 pounds, this suitcase is relatively heavy when empty, but we didn't find it hard to lift compared to lighter bags. The handle locked confidently, and the 360-degree caster wheels rolled smoothly and turned on a dime. It was ever-so-slightly more cumbersome on carpet, though we wouldn't say it was difficult to maneuver at all. The quality of the Alpha Packing Case is undeniable. It showed resistance to wear and tear during our durability test and is backed by a five-year warranty.

If you're willing to invest in an upscale design and want a suitcase big enough for two people's belongings or to fit purchases from your trips, this suitcase is a stellar choice.

The Details: 29 x 20 x 13 inches (unexpanded), 29 x 20 x 15.5 inches (expanded) | 17.6 pounds | 108 liters | Ballistic nylon

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Best Budget

Swisstech softside luggage.

This sizable checked bag has lots of organizational features, including various interior and exterior pockets, and it rolls smoothly on all surfaces.

It's not the most stylish but stands out for practicality.

On a budget? We recommend the SwissTech Executive Upright Suitcase. This large checked bag is notably spacious, with a zippered compartment, compression straps, multiple pockets inside and out, and a removable pouch to keep your things organized. Unzipping the expander adds two inches of extra depth and a lot more packing space.

This suitcase is durable, sustaining almost no visible damage from our bat test. There was just one small smudge on the exterior, which wiped off. It rolled smoothly over carpets and hard flooring and even did pretty well when we pulled it over gravel. The simple, softside design isn't the most fashion-forward — but we wouldn't hesitate to bring it on a trip.

If you're looking for an affordable suitcase with an expander and practical features, you really can't go wrong.

The Details: 29 x 19 x 10.5 inches (unexpanded), 29 x 19 x 12.5 inches (expanded) | 9.1 pounds | 1,680-denier textile

Best Softside

Briggs & riley expandable spinner.

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The suitcase feels all-around well made, from the dent-proof exterior to the easy-gliding wheels and sturdy handle.

We wish the built-in garment bag was more intuitive.

The Briggs & Riley Baseline Expandable Spinner is made of soft yet sturdy ballistic nylon that looks sleek without compromising durability. With impact-resistant corners, it withstood several bat hits and falls from a table. The textile exterior was also easy to wipe clean. We love this suitcase's self-repairing YKK zippers, which actually get smoother over time. Not only that, but the sturdy aluminum handle makes it a piece of cake to maneuver over smooth and bumpy surfaces.

We appreciate the interior and exterior pockets and expandable main compartment. The only real drawback is that the built-in folding garment bag isn't very intuitive. Still, we like that this feature stays tucked away if you choose not to use it.

If you can swing the price, you might consider investing in this well-made, luxury piece of luggage — and the lifetime guarantee can give you peace of mind about your purchase.

The Details: 26 x 18 x 12 inches (unexpanded) | 13.3 pounds | 80 liters (unexpanded), 97 liters (expanded) | Ballistic nylon

Best Weekender

Longchamp le pliage expandable travel bag.

  • Portability 5 /5

The Le Pliage Bag is lightweight and comfortable to carry, with a seemingly never-ending capacity.

It doesn't have many organizational features.

Longchamp's Le Pliage Travel Bag is the best expandable weekender we tested. With a seemingly never-ending capacity, this carrier effortlessly fit everything on our four-day packing list with room to spare. The expander is easy to use — just unzip the middle to increase the size by more than half. We also like how lightweight it is: less than two pounds when empty.

This bag's biggest downside is the lack of organizational features. It has two small interior pockets big enough for things like a phone, passport, AirPods, or lip balm, but that's it. Depending on your travel plans, you might want to use packing cubes. What makes up for it is the fact that the Le Pliage is made of smooth, durable canvas that repels stains and wipes clean as needed. You can carry it with the two grab handles or the adjustable shoulder strap, which we found comfortable. 

Seeing as Longchamp bags last for years and stand up to wear and tear, we think the price tag is warranted.

The Details: 17.7 x 13.8 x 9.1 inches (unexpanded) | 1.6 pounds | 30 liters (unexpanded), 50 liters (expanded) | Recycled polyamide canvas

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The Travel + Leisure team has tested hundreds of luggage pieces both in our New York City lab and in real-life settings, including a wide range of expandable carry-ons, checked bags, weekenders, and underseat bags. We created an airplane set in the lab to simulate the travel experience. Our comprehensive tests include hitting the luggage with a baseball bat, shoving it off a table, packing it with enough belongings for a trip based on the size, pushing and pulling over different flooring materials and terrains, lifting into a makeshift overhead bin, and placing smaller ones under a seat.

Each piece of luggage was evaluated based on capacity (with and without the expanders), organization, maneuverability, durability, and overall value. Those with the highest scores are featured here.

Tips for Buying Expandable Luggage

Pay attention to the materials.

Luggage can have a hard shell (often made of polycarbonate or aluminum) or a textile exterior, such as ripstop or ballistic nylon. Hardside suitcases can prevent your belongings from getting crushed, but the softside variety can be more flexible and easy to zip closed when packed to the brim. Both are generally easy to wipe clean, though hard shells can be more prone to scuffs.

Besides the exterior material, pay attention to the zippers. They should be strong, smooth, and reliable, especially with an expandable suitcase that unzips to increase the depth.

Check your airline's carry-on size requirements

Carry-on rules and requirements vary, so check your airline's size limit before your trip. The cap for overhead bins on many domestic flights is 24 x 16 x 10 inches, but some airlines are more strict and may set the limit to 22 x 14 x 9 inches. For international flights, carry-ons usually can't be taller/longer than 21 inches.

With this in mind, some carry-on suitcases won't fit when expanded. You may need to check your bag both ways or potentially just on your return flight if you use the expander to fit souvenirs from your trip.

Consider your airline's checked bag policy

While an expandable suitcase will allow you to fit more stuff, you'll want to be conscious of the weight. Filling it to the brim will not only make it heavier and potentially harder to maneuver but also may exceed the airline's weight limit for checked luggage. In many cases, you'll have to pay extra (on top of the standard checked baggage fee) if you go over 50 pounds.

If you're willing to pay the additional fee, the limit may be 80 to 100 pounds. Also, the maximum size for checked bags is often 60 linear inches (meaning the total length, width, and depth). But again, this varies among airlines, so check the rules before heading to the airport.

Unzipping the expander typically adds two inches to the depth of a suitcase, but it can be slightly more or less. While this may not seem like much, it means you can fit another two-inch layer of clothes into the main compartment — potentially more, depending on the material and if there are any compression features.

Expandable hardside suitcases have rigid, crush-resistant exteriors that help protect what's inside (and potentially prevent wrinkles ). They're usually easy to wipe clean, though lighter colors can show more scuffs. Softside luggage, on the other hand, is sometimes lighter-weight and often just as durable. Additionally, a textile suitcase can be easier to zip closed when packed full, which can be good for overpackers . Both can be great options, so it really comes down to personal preference.

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  16. The Best Travel Luggage of 2023

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  23. Best toiletry bags for travel in 2024

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