Laptop Bags

Protect your tech and keep your working day organised with our collection of laptop bags for commuting, business travel and everyday use.
Choose from laptop backpacks or briefcases and business bags from leading brands including Tumi, Samsonite, Briggs & Riley and Carl Friedrik. Look for padded laptop compartments, organised pockets, comfortable straps and travel-friendly features depending on how and where you work.
Already know your device size? Browse our dedicated collections for laptops up to 13 inches, 15 inches and 17 inches to narrow down your options.
For more help choosing a work bag, read How To Choose The Best Backpack For Business or explore our Back to Work & Travel Essentials guide.

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Laptop Bags Built To Protect What's Actually Inside

A laptop bag has one job that matters more than any other: keeping an expensive, fragile device safe through daily handling. Everything else, style, extra pockets, price, matters far less if that core job isn't done properly, which is why fit and padding deserve the most attention when choosing. It's worth resisting the temptation to choose primarily on looks, since a laptop bag is judged far more by how well it protects the device inside than by how it photographs. This collection covers laptop bags across every common size, from padded sleeves through to full backpacks and briefcases, from brands that treat that job seriously. The cost of a damaged laptop, in both money and lost time, is disproportionate to the cost of a genuinely well-built bag, which is exactly why this category deserves more thought than it often gets.

Premium Protection: Tumi, Briggs & Riley, And Mous

Tumi's briefcases and the Laptop Sleeve from the Belden range both use padded, structured protection built around the brand's premium materials. Briggs & Riley's @Work range brings the same unconditional lifetime guarantee the brand applies across its luggage into laptop-specific carry. Mous takes a genuinely different, technical approach with its AiroShock drop protection, engineered specifically to absorb impact rather than simply cushion it. Traditional padding relies on thickness to slow an impact down, while Mous's AiroShock design uses a structured internal system to redirect and dissipate that energy, meaning better protection without needing to make the bag noticeably bulkier.

Everyday Options: Samsonite, Osprey, And Roka

Samsonite's laptop backpacks span both business and casual use, several with USB charging ports built in for keeping a device powered on the move. These practical additions matter more than they might seem on paper, since a USB port built into the bag itself means one less cable rattling around loose at the bottom of your daily carry. Osprey and Roka both bring a more technical, travel-focused build to laptop protection, with Roka's rolltop design adding weather resistance that a standard zip closure doesn't offer. A laptop bag that's genuinely rain-resistant removes one of the more common causes of accidental device damage, since a sudden downpour during a commute is a far more likely risk than an outright drop.

Finding The Right Size

Getting the size right matters more with laptop bags than almost any other category, since a bag built for a 13-inch machine won't safely fit a 16-inch one, and an oversized bag leaves a smaller laptop shifting around inside. Browse by exact device size:

Backpack, Briefcase, Or Sleeve?

The right format depends on how you actually carry things day to day. A backpack suits anyone commuting hands-free or combining a laptop with other daily items. A briefcase, covered in our business bags collection, suits a more formal, single-shoulder carry. A dedicated sleeve, like Tumi's Belden, works best as protection inside a bag you already own rather than as a standalone carry option. It's a genuinely cost-effective way to add proper protection to a tote, backpack, or briefcase you already own and don't want to replace, rather than buying an entirely new bag purely for the sake of better laptop protection. A good sleeve also makes it easier to switch the same laptop between different bags depending on the day, without needing dedicated padding built into each one. That flexibility suits anyone who alternates between a backpack for commuting and a smarter bag for client meetings, without wanting to buy two separately padded laptop bags.

Frequently Asked Questions

What's the difference between a laptop sleeve and a laptop bag?

A sleeve, like Tumi's Belden, is designed to sit inside another bag for extra protection, while a full laptop bag is a standalone backpack, briefcase, or case built to carry the device on its own. Deciding between the two often comes down to whether the rest of your daily carry, documents, chargers, a water bottle, needs its own dedicated space alongside the laptop.

Does Mous's AiroShock protection actually make a difference?

Yes, it's an engineered impact-absorption system rather than standard padding, designed specifically to protect against drops rather than just general knocks. Independent drop testing is often cited for AiroShock-equipped bags, reflecting the amount of engineering that's gone into the system beyond standard foam padding.

How do I know which laptop bag size I need?

Match the bag to your laptop's screen size rather than the overall bag dimensions, and browse our size-specific collections for 13, 15, and 16-inch machines to narrow down accurately. Getting the size right the first time avoids the inconvenience and cost of returning a bag that doesn't fit properly, so it's worth double-checking your laptop's exact dimensions before ordering. Measuring the laptop itself, rather than relying on the advertised screen size alone, is the more reliable way to confirm fit before you buy. Manufacturers occasionally round screen sizes for marketing purposes, so an actual tape measure against the laptop's width and depth remains the safest check. This small extra step takes only a minute and removes almost all the risk of ordering a bag that turns out to be a poor fit.

Our collection of bags is shaped by more than a century of specialist focus on travel luggage. Established in 1923, Case Luggage has curated backpacks, holdalls, laptop bags and travel bags with the demands of daily commuting and regular travel firmly in mind.

With decades of experience in travel goods, we recognise how abrasion-resistant materials, reinforced stitching, secure strap anchoring, and durable hardware influence long-term performance, particularly when uneven weight distribution from laptops, documents, or travel essentials can strain key stress points. At Case, we aim to use our experience to help customers find their perfect match.

As an official UK stockist, every bag is supplied through authorised channels and backed by full manufacturer warranties and recognised aftercare.

This guarantees:

Every bag stocked at Case is carefully selected based on construction quality, long-term durability, brand heritage and aftercare support. We place strong importance on warranty strength and the ability to support customers post-purchase properly. This emphasis on structural integrity and dependable performance reflects the standards expected from a travel specialist established in 1923.

Find your closest luggage store, and explore the Laptop Bags collection in person.

 

Piccadilly - Our flagship London luggage store at 170 Piccadilly, London, W1J 9EJ, home to luggage and travel goods for over a century.

 

Harrods, Knightsbridge - The exclusive luggage concessionaire inside Harrods, Lower Ground Floor, 87 to 135 Brompton Road, Knightsbridge, London, SW1X 7XL.

 

Heathrow Airport - Shop airside at Terminals 3, 4 and 5 for suitcases, cabin bags and last-minute travel essentials before you fly.

 

Every store carries the same trusted brands - Samsonite, Tumi, Briggs & Riley and more. Since 1923, Case has helped travellers find the right luggage in London. Find your nearest Case store.

 

*Please note that not every product is available in every store. If there's something particular you'd like to see, please contact the store to check availability before visiting.

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