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Better Brand Edit: Travel Bags and Accessories From Top Rated Brands

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11 Dec, 2024

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Our editors have picked out their favourite travel bags and accessories from top rated brands.

Embrace the season of adventure: travel bags and accessories for your getaways

Travel bags and accessories are the perfect companions for short getaways and weekend trips when you want to travel light and avoid the hassle of bringing a bulky suitcase.

If you’re in search of the perfect travel companion that reflects your values, keep reading. We’ve got you covered with our handpicked selection of travel bags and accessories from “Good” and “Great” brands that are doing more for a better world.  Before we dive in, let us tell you why you can trust our recommendations.

Why you can trust our recommendations

At Good On You, we provide trustworthy recommendations that align with your values and needs. Our mission is to simplify informed choices while embracing the “buy less, buy better” motto.

To ensure credibility, we aggregate comprehensive, transparent information on fashion sustainability—assessing brands using our leading methodology, developed by diverse experts. Our ratings directory of over 6,000 brands employs a simple five-point scale, curating a list of “Good” or “Great” brands making significant contributions to sustainable fashion.

Our editorial team, driven by expertise and passion, carefully reviews and approves each recommendation, upholding high standards of quality, longevity, and trend-transcendence.

While we recognise the value of reusing, mending, and second hand shopping, our expert ratings system guides you toward new brands aligned with your values and sustainability goals.

 

Totes, duffles, and backpacks for weekend and overnight travel

collage of more sustainable travel bags and accessories

1. Able Song Carry-On Weekender

2. Underprotection Betty Weekend Bag

3. Up-Fuse Denim Tote Bag

4. Printfresh Bagheera Quilted Duffle Bag

5. I Was a Sari Tote Bag

6. O My Bag Georgia Vegan Shopper

7. Sans Beast Daytripper Vegan Tote

8. Torrain Recycled Duffle Bag

9. BEEN London Calvert XL Tote Bag

10. BEDI Wright Backpack

Travel accessories

11. LaBante Nutcombe Passport and Card Holder Set

12. Spell Cosmetics Bag

13. WAWWA Packing Cubes

14. Hyer Goods Traveller’s Wallet

15. GROUNDTRUTH Tech Pouch

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