Though it’s likely that you have a go-to bag for the day-to-day, it’s always good to have something sleeker for travel with a little less wear. Whether you’re looking to match your bride or groom, or simply want to carry something with a bit more personality behind it, totes and functional luggage can provide a savoir faire appearance without looking too much like, well, luggage. Honeymooners be advised that the accessorizing is up to you but we’d be wary about trying to get those “Just Married” cans on a string through security …

Mismo: Grid Shopper in Forest Green ($525.28): Perfect for the beach reader who doesn’t want to load up in the inside of their bag with their carry-on tabloid reads. Available at sotostore.com for $525.28.
Mulberry Henry Compact Wheeled Suitcase: Internal dividers include a shoe bag so you can travel in your comfy kicks but have the option to pull out the stops upon arrival. Available at mrporter.com for $1,000.
Filson Wheeled Check-In Bag: Slightly rugged, slightly handsome but remaining functional for your in-flight experience. Available at Filson for $575.
Heathrow Messenger: Navy blue adds a dose of sophistication to any traveler’s wardrobe (even if you’re donning black). Available at boylstontradingco.com for $264.
Mismo Utility Bag in Red: Stand out among the grays, blues and neutrals of the jet-setting world. Available at Need Supply Co. for $585.
Calvin Klein Bromley Suitcase: Lightweight to make you and your honey’s trip easier without the bulk. Perfect to fill up with excess souvenirs for your friends at home (cough, cough). Available at Calvin Klein for $300.
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