Totes

Premium totes for travel, work, and everything in between - open-carry bags built from quality materials that hold more than their appearance suggests. Tumi totes in ballistic nylon, Sara Miller London totes in illustrated canvas, and other brand options span the range from structured work totes to relaxed weekend designs. For shoulder carry with more structure see crossbody bags, for back carry see backpacks, or for hold luggage to accompany your tote see check-in luggage. Browse all bags.

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Totes: Open-Carry Bags For Travel, Work, And Everything Between

A good tote earns its place by holding more than it looks like it should, without the structure of a briefcase or the single-shoulder limitation of a crossbody bag. That understated capacity is often what makes a tote the bag people reach for by default, even when a more structured or technical option is sitting in the same wardrobe. That genuine flexibility is exactly why a tote tends to become one of the most reached-for bags in a regular traveller's collection, useful for far more situations than its simple open-top design might initially suggest. That open-carry flexibility is exactly what makes a tote such a genuinely useful catch-all, equally at home carrying a laptop and documents to work as it is holding a rolled towel and sun cream on a day trip. This collection brings together tote options from Tumi, Sara Miller London, Bric's, Briggs & Riley, and Yvonne Ellen, spanning ballistic nylon through to illustrated canvas, so the right choice depends on how you actually plan to use it rather than one style suiting every purpose. That range of materials and price points means this collection genuinely spans from an accessible everyday tote through to a considered, premium piece worth carrying into a client meeting, rather than assuming every tote here serves the same purpose.

Tumi And Briggs & Riley: Built For Function First

Tumi's totes span the Voyageur and Mclaren ranges, from the practical Q Tote and Just In Case Tote through to more distinctive collaboration prints, all built from ballistic nylon with the brand's signature hardware. That collaboration print range in particular is worth checking specifically if you want a Tumi tote that stands apart visually from the brand's more conventional black ballistic nylon options. Briggs & Riley's Expandable Travel Tote from the Rhapsody range adds genuine expandability for anyone who needs a tote that can grow to accommodate a heavier packing day without sacrificing structure the rest of the time. That expandability is worth prioritising specifically for anyone using a tote as an additional travel bag alongside checked luggage, since it absorbs the inevitable extra items picked up on a trip without needing a second bag bought specifically for the return journey.

Sara Miller London: Illustrated Prints At Scale

Sara Miller London's tote range is the broadest print selection in this collection, spanning Crane, Black Bamboo, Chelsea Pink Capsule, Smokey Blue Birds, Ditsy Floral, Botanic, Black Botanic, Leopard, and Fern Garden across both Medium and Large sizes, plus a more structured Box Tote format in the Botanic prints. It's the collection to browse if print and illustrated detail matter more to you than technical material specification. That said, Sara Miller London's totes aren't purely decorative, the internal pockets and considered organisation mean the illustrated exterior doesn't come at the cost of genuine daily practicality.

Bric's And Yvonne Ellen: Italian And British Character

Bric's brings Italian design into this collection through the eco-friendly Opera Bag and the Trama Shopping Bag from the Volterra range, both built with a more structured, considered silhouette than a typical canvas tote. That structured silhouette holds its shape well even partially loaded, a genuinely useful trait for anyone who wants a tote that looks considered whether it's carrying a full day's shopping or just a phone and a book. Yvonne Ellen's structured totes, including the Wobble Stripe print in both large and mini sizes, bring a distinctly British, pattern-led character at a genuinely accessible price point compared with the premium brands elsewhere in this collection.

Choosing The Right Tote For You

A few questions worth asking:

  • Function first or print first? Tumi and Briggs & Riley lean technical and functional, while Sara Miller London and Yvonne Ellen lean into print and personality.
  • Do you need expandability? Briggs & Riley's Rhapsody range is the clear choice if your packing needs vary significantly day to day.
  • Structured or relaxed? Bric's Opera Bag and Trama Shopping Bag both lean structured, while Sara Miller London's canvas totes flex more easily.
  • Budget matters? Yvonne Ellen sits at a more accessible price point than Tumi or Bric's, without sacrificing print quality or construction.

Beyond Totes

For more structured shoulder carry, browse crossbody bags, or for hands-free carry see backpacks & rucksacks. If you're specifically after Tumi's tote range in more depth, see Tumi totes. For hold luggage to accompany a tote on longer trips, browse check-in luggage. Pairing a tote with the right piece of hold luggage is worth planning together rather than separately, since a coordinated set tends to work better in practice than two bags bought with no relationship to each other. Buying both at once from the same brand family also tends to simplify warranty and care questions later, since matching materials generally age and clean in the same way.

Frequently Asked Questions

Which tote is best for travel specifically?

Briggs & Riley's Expandable Travel Tote from the Rhapsody range is built specifically with travel flexibility in mind, able to expand for a heavier packing day.

Which brand offers the widest print selection?

Sara Miller London offers the broadest range of illustrated prints across both Medium and Large tote sizes, plus a more structured Box Tote format.

Is there a more affordable option in this collection?

Yes, Yvonne Ellen's structured totes sit at a more accessible price point than the premium brands elsewhere in this collection, without sacrificing print quality.

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 Totes 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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