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We found the 20 best luggage brands of 2025, based on testing and reviews
We did the research so you don't have to. (You're welcome!)

If you've ever experienced the struggle of bringing sub-par luggage through the airport, up several flights of Airbnb stairs, or across cobblestone streets, let me first just say that I see you. I've been there, and it's rough. Not all luggage is made equally — as much as our wallets might not want to believe it — and good pieces can make traveling sooo much more enjoyable. (Just think of the last time you had a busted suitcase wheel, and I think you'll agree.)
Alas, a life with crappy luggage is no life I want you to live, which is why we put together this list of the 20 best luggage brands, below. You'll find companies that make large suitcases, chic carry-ons, spacious weekender travel bags, and more that’ll fulfil all your holiday needs and actually hold up against not-so-gentle airport agents. *Insert upside-down smiley face emoji.*
So, how did we decide what made the list? We carefully combed through (what felt like) millions of suitcases, carry-ons, backpacks, duffle bags, and luggage sets on the internet, and chose the brands that meet Cosmo's high standards in several different categories. We're talking design (we like pretty things), interior space (we don't travel light), organisational features, warranty and durability, and the overall quality of things like zippers, wheels, handles, and pockets. Team Cosmo and the Reviewers of the Internet are obsessed with the 20 brands below, and I'm pretty confident you will be too!
Our top picks for the best luggage brands of 2025:
Read on for the best luggage brands for every kind of traveler and every kind of budget. Then get bookin', babes!


Dusty Baxter-Wright is an award-winning journalist and the Entertainment and Lifestyle Director at Cosmopolitan, having previously worked at Sugarscape. She was named one of PPA’s 30 Under 30 for her work covering pop culture, careers, interiors and travel, and oversees the site’s Entertainment and Lifestyle strategy across print, digital and video. As a journalist for the best part of a decade, she has interviewed everyone from Louis Theroux and Channing Tatum to Margot Robbie and Ncuti Gatwa, while she has also spoken on Times Radio and BBC Radio. You can find her on Twitter and Instagram here.

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