Most travel backpacks are sold to a fantasy. The fantasy involves a man who moves through airports with effortless calm, looks sharp doing it, and somehow has everything he needs in a single well organised bag. The reality is a nylon brick with seventeen compartments, none of which are the right size for anything. We’ve spent a lot of time around bags that promised the world and delivered a sore back and a bin of tangled cables.
The backpacks in here are different. Not because they come with a list of features longer than a passport application, but because they’ve been thought through by people who actually travel. The organisation makes sense. The materials handle real use. And crucially, they look like something a grown man would carry without apology, whether that’s through a departure lounge or into a meeting room.
That last bit matters more than most bags brands seem to realise. We picked these because they do.
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ADV Pro Backpack L
$120.00 -
Assots London Jermyn’ Classic Full Grain Leather Flap-Over Backpack In Black
$59.99 -
Backpack Eastpak Killington Travel
$39.47 -
Backpack Eastpak Orbit
$23.89 -
Backpack Eastpak Orbit
$23.17 -
Backpack Eastpak Orbit
$23.70 -
Backpack Elbrus Quix xx
$45.66 -
Backpack Got Bag Pro
$129.07 -
Backpack Jansport SuperBreak
$19.00 -
Backpack Lipault City Plume
$146.40 -
Backpack travelite Basics Roll
$23.97 -
Boss CB-BU Utility Gig Backpack
$88.00 -
Buffet Voyageur City Backpack Case Black
$85.00 -
Cayo L All-Weather Backpack – Khaki One Size
$200.00 -
Chasm Backpack L – Green One Size
$108.00














