Weekender bag recommendations

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ItsPurseonal

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I’m looking for a weekender that easy to organize, has long straps so when it’s full it sits comfortably under the shoulder, and ideally has a spot for shoes. Anyone have recommendations?

I was looking at the Beis weekender but I don’t really love the look (too industrial looking and too much like Chanel Gabrielle with the weirdly structured chunky part at the bottom).

Would love to hear what’s worked for others that’s around a similar size!
 
Amazon is full of identical bags to the Beis weekender, only for around 70 bucks cheaper. If you want a similar design, I recommend looking there - there are so many to choose from! Just the search "weekender bags for women" gives a lot of results.
If you haven't done much shopping on Amazon, look for products that have at least 200 reviews and minimum 4,6 average rating. I've found that to be a pretty safe purchase. Also looking at the negative reviews are very revealing - is it a design flaw, problem with materials or just a slow delivery that has made people give those reviews.

One of my all time favorite travel bags is Kipling Art M (I have one in the Pac Man design) as it weighs close to nothing, is comfortable to carry and it has a sleeve for luggage handle, but if you want more organization the Art M Versatile is great for that. They come up with different colors every now and then. Wellness Art M has a lot of pockets too. The Art line right now has some gorgeous styles in the Frida Kahlo collab.

I prefer to use a separate shoe bag (mine is from an athletic store) to a shoe compartment because the shoe compartment at the bottom of the bag is sometimes a waste of space when I might not be taking an extra pair of shoes with me or just take a pair of Toms. Shoe bottoms are so disgustingly unsanitary that I would never put anything else in that compartment. 🤢
 
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