Whether you want to pick your own color combos or pop on your initials or name, these brands let you customize all your travel bags.
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While waiting at the gate to board an international flight recently, I noticed three travelers all clutching the same blush-colored Away suitcase. Picking a bag without any unique features can be a big risk as suitcases easily get mixed up in the overhead compartments or on the conveyor belt. Luggage tags certainly help, and can link your bag to vital contact information in case of loss, but individualized features such as a monogram or a custom line of text add another layer of security since this can’t be damaged and separated from a bag itself.
There are many excellent luggage brands on the market that offer personalization options, but our favorite is Roam because it lets you build a custom bag from scratch. But, if that’s not for you, we gathered other options from subtle flair to fully matching sets.
Even the one-of-a-kind suitcases can be returned.
You can only add up to three characters in text.
If you want a say in every little design detail of your suitcase, Roam is an excellent option. The brand’s founders previously worked for Tumi, but they wanted to offer customers additional personalization options to create truly unique luggage. Carry-ons ($550-$625) and checked bags ($595-$695) are built to order, and you can select a different color for the front shell, the back shell, the zipper, the binding, the wheels, the carry handle, and the lining. Plus, a monogram patch (available in 13 colors) allows you to add a monogram up to three characters. You can also decide whether you want the bag to be expandable or not.
Roam tops our list for offering the ability to build a bag top to bottom and, with such extensive personalization options, we were pleasantly surprised to learn that even built-to-order bags have a 100-day return policy (a rare offering on custom goods). The added security makes it a solid investment.
You can pick from 11 fonts, 28 colors, and an entire emoji library.
Personalized items can’t be returned.
The sky’s the limit with July’s expansive selection of personalization options. The Melbourne-based brand offers carry-ons, rolling trunks in large and small sizes, backpacks, weekender bags, and more that can all be built to your unique taste. The carry-on trunk ($395), for example, comes in nine colors, but the customization options go far beyond that. You can add text ($50 add on) to the top or the back of the case in 11 different fonts and a whopping 28 text colors, and some fonts allow space for up to 20 characters, so you’re not just limited to a simple monogram or name. Our favorite feature is the fact that you have the entire emoji library at your disposal as part of your custom text, as well as the option to add an illustrated photo of your actual pet instead.
Make a leather bag uniquely yours with anything from blind debossing (with no colored foil added) to dramatically embroidered trapunto stitching.
Trapunto items are made to order and ship in approximately four weeks.
Leatherology produces timeless leather pieces that are built to last — such as bags, wallets, passport holders, and toiletry cases — and their luggage pieces are no different. Take, for instance, the stunning Harwood Duffel ($450), which is a full-grain, zippered top-handle bag with a detachable strap. It’s available in four neutral colors, and each has three personalization options: deboss (from $30), handpaint (from $40) and trapunto (from $150). The handpainted add-on allows you to pick up to three letters in a small size or two letters in a large size with 14 text colors and shadow colors, while the trapunto option offers even larger, quilted letters instead.
Personalization is only $12.50 extra for the entire set.
There aren’t as many color and design options for the luggage itself.
If you’re going on a longer trip, chances are you need at least a carry-on bag, a checked bag and maybe even a personal item. Or, perhaps you’re traveling with the whole family and everyone needs their own luggage. In either case, why not personalize a whole matching set for a cohesive look? Mark & Graham offers a variety of items including checked and carry-on bags, cosmetics cases, and weekender totes, all with a unified look. We love the Terminal 1 set, which includes a checked rolling suitcase, a zip-front carry-on bag, and a hard shell cosmetics case for $669. The whole set comes in cream or navy (both options have brown leather accents) and each piece can be monogrammed. Though there are only two options for set colors, the monogram has plenty of selections: 33 design styles and 19 colors for 1-10 characters.
There’s absolutely no mistaking a bag printed with a photo from your personal collection.
There’s only one color option (black) for the rest of the suitcase.
It doesn’t get any more personal than blowing up your favorite photo and splashing it across the front of your bag. If that’s more your speed, LIVExMAINTAINLTD’s Etsy shop is a solid bet. Whether you want to feature a family photo, a pet pic, or your favorite destination, upload the image of your choice and the brand will print it on one of four suitcase size options. (If requested, the brand can share a mockup of the final piece before creating it to ensure you’re completely happy with the design.) We love that there’s a 17.3-inch kids spinner suitcase ($201), as young travelers will certainly be delighted by seeing their face on their bag.
The multi-functional bags are made from upcycled materials.
Customization is only up to three characters on most bags.
For weekend trips, a duffle or large tote may be all you need. Still, it’s great to have the option to customize your travel bags so you can easily identify them. Paravel has a great selection of weekender bags, totes, backpacks, and luxury luggage — there’s even a pet carrier! — that are all available for customization. We especially love the fold-up bag ($75), which is made from lightweight, water-resistant nylon in six colors. An embroidered monogram starts at $15 for three characters in 11 colors, though styles like the mini backpack offer up to nine embroidered characters for the same price, and bags in the Cabana line also have hand-painted words and emojis starting at $45.
The high-quality, investment pieces have a lifetime guarantee.
The personalization is limited to accent colors and luggage tags.
As a luggage brand founded in 1898, Rimowa has stood the test of time — and so do its bags. Each high-end piece is individually inspected to ensure top quality, and there is a lifetime guarantee on suitcases. Though these bags don’t come cheap, you can plan to have them forever, making them a worthwhile investment. As far as customization goes, it’s all about the details. Though the suitcases themselves only come in a limited number of colors — for instance, the classic carry-on cabin suitcase ($1,500) is available in silver or black — they can be further personalized with subtle details. You can pick from nine options for the color of the full-grain leather handles and add a custom luggage tag with three characters in 10 colors. The wheels are available in eight colors as well.
Create a completely bespoke duffel, weekender, or backpack.
Pricing depends on the complexity of the customization.
If you fancy yourself to have an eye for design and you want to build a bag from scratch that perfectly suits your needs, The Jacket Maker has a process for that. It all starts with a design consultation, which gives you the opportunity to discuss your vision for a custom leather bag. Bag pricing starts at $300 and goes up to $1,000 depending on the style, complexity of the customization, and the size. Furthermore, the brand offers artwork embroidery, artwork prints, artwork laser engraving, embossing, and custom printed or color lining, any of which will run you an extra $50 to $1,000. They ship worldwide for free.
Since you’re likely to pay a little extra for customized features, you’ll want to make sure you invest in a suitcase or bag that’s built to last. Look for brands with good reputations, check the specs on individual items for the use of high-quality materials, and consult user reviews as well.
When purchasing a travel bag for a flight, it’s always important to cross check the bag’s specific dimensions with airline requirements. Even if a suitcase is called a “carry-on” on a brand’s website, certain features (such as expanders) may make it too big for the plane’s overhead storage compartments. Airlines usually list their carry-on and personal item size requirements on their websites, so it’s best to consult those stats before purchasing.
Whether you’re waiting for your suitcase at baggage claim or hauling it into the underbelly of a bus, it’s certainly helpful to have a unique bag that won’t be easily mistaken for someone else’s. Personalized luggage also makes a great present since it shows the giver went the extra mile to add a unique touch.
Even if you have a personalized bag, it’s still a good idea to link your bag to a phone number and email address via a luggage tag (the design of which can also be customized, if you want) in case it gets lost in transit. Another way to make your suitcase stand out on a conveyor belt is by using a luggage cover, which adds a layer of protection and is usually made of either stretchy elastic material or transparent PVC plastic. Beyond that, you can add a unique luggage strap, which has the added advantage of securing your belongings if your suitcase zipper fails.
For this story, Talia Ergas used her travel experience to select the best luggage brands with the widest customization options in every category.
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