
A luxury suitcase is the rare luxury purchase that gets touched, dragged, dropped, and tossed onto a conveyor belt thousands of times in its life — which means it has to earn its price. The best luxury luggage brands in 2026 don’t just look good arriving at the Connaught; they survive Heathrow Terminal 5 baggage handling for ten years and still look good doing it.
This is our 2026 ranking of the ten luxury luggage brands worth your money, with the specific model recommendations for each category — carry-on, check-in, and the one piece every luxury traveler should own that isn’t either.
What makes luggage “luxury” in 2026
Three things separate luxury luggage from premium luggage:
- Materials and construction. Aluminum (Rimowa Original), high-grade polycarbonate (Rimowa Essential, Tumi), full-grain leather (Globe-Trotter, Goyard, Bottega), and ballistic nylon (Tumi 19 Degree, Briggs & Riley) — all warrantied for life.
- Real wheels and a real handle. Hinomoto wheels (Japanese, the gold standard) and aluminum telescoping handles with multiple stops are the two things mass-market luggage skimps on and luxury luggage never does.
- Brand and craftsmanship. Yes, this matters. A Goyard trunk on the porter’s cart at the Plaza Athénée signals something. So does a beat-up Globe-Trotter that’s been to four continents.
1. Rimowa — Best Overall Luxury Luggage
The Rimowa Original aluminum case is the only suitcase that genuinely improves with age — the patina of legitimate travel scars becomes part of the appeal. The polycarbonate Essential line offers most of the Rimowa experience at half the price. LVMH ownership since 2017 has not diluted the product; if anything, the warranty (lifetime, traceable per case) is better than it’s ever been.
Buy the: Rimowa Original Cabin in silver aluminum ($1,700) for carry-on; the Essential Check-In L in matte black polycarbonate ($1,050) for check-in.
Where: rimowa.com or LVMH boutiques.
2. Globe-Trotter — Best for Heritage
Hand-built in Hertfordshire, England, on the same machinery used since 1897. The cases use vulcanized fibreboard — lighter than aluminum, more flexible than polycarbonate, and famously durable (the marketing claim is that an elephant can stand on one; the marketing claim is largely true). Globe-Trotter is the most British luggage on the market and looks correct in front of any luxury hotel.
Buy the: Centenary 4-Wheel Carry-On ($1,800) — the perfect editorial luggage piece.
Where: globe-trotter.com.
3. Tumi — Best Practical Luxury
The 19 Degree Aluminum line is the best aluminum luggage option that isn’t Rimowa, at roughly 70% of the price. The Alpha series in ballistic nylon is the canonical business-traveler bag and has been for 25 years. Tumi’s repair service is, in my experience, the best in the industry.
Buy the: Tumi 19 Degree Aluminum Continental Carry-On ($1,250); the Alpha 3 Compact 4-Wheeled Carry-On ($795).
Where: tumi.com.
4. Briggs & Riley — Best Warranty
The “Simple as That” lifetime warranty covers airline damage — the only major brand that does. The Baseline series is the most under-appreciated luxury luggage on the market: ballistic nylon, made in the U.S., and built to a higher spec than the price suggests. The Outsider Carry-On Wide is, frankly, a better business carry-on than anything from Tumi.
Buy the: Baseline Domestic Carry-On Spinner ($699); the Outsider Wide for road warriors ($799).
Where: briggs-riley.com.
5. Bottega Veneta — Best Leather Luggage
The intrecciato weave on Bottega’s larger leather pieces is functionally tough and aesthetically singular. Not the most practical choice — leather luggage rewards careful handling — but the best-looking leather luggage on the market in 2026, with a meaningful gap to the second-place finisher.
Buy the: Cassette Suitcase ($4,200) — the carry-on you check from gate-side without flinching.
Where: bottegaveneta.com.
6. Goyard — Best Trunk
Goyard makes the trunk that lives in the back of every Mercedes Sprinter chauffeured to a Côte d’Azur villa. The chevron canvas is hand-painted, the hardware is solid brass, and the bags are made in France in tiny quantities. You won’t find them on Goyard’s website — they’re stocked only in Goyard boutiques and select hotels. The wait list is real.
Buy the: Bourget PM Trolley ($5,200) — Goyard’s traveler-friendly soft-sided rolling trunk.
Where: Goyard boutiques only (Paris, NYC, London, Tokyo).
7. Louis Vuitton — Best Status
Louis Vuitton’s hard-sided luggage is the universally recognized luxury suitcase and probably always will be. The Horizon 55 ($3,750) is the most practical carry-on LV has made; the canonical Pegase 55 in monogram canvas remains the canonical luxury suitcase. Repair service via any LV boutique is genuinely excellent.
Buy the: Horizon 55 in Damier Graphite for travelers who don’t want monogram canvas; classic Pegase 55 if you do.
Where: louisvuitton.com or any LV boutique.
8. Bric’s — Best Italian Value
Italian-made, with full leather trim on every case in the Bellagio and Capri lines. The Bellagio 21″ Carry-On at around $695 is the best soft-sided Italian carry-on under $1,000. Less prestigious than the others on this list — but that’s what makes it value.
Buy the: Bellagio Ultralight 21″ Spinner Carry-On ($695).
Where: brics.com or Bloomingdale’s.
9. Away — Best Everyday Luxury
Away isn’t traditional luxury — it’s tech luxury. The Bigger Carry-On is the most thoughtful entry-level suitcase on the market: USB-C charger built in, removable battery (FAA-compliant), and Hinomoto wheels. The lifetime warranty is real and well-administered. At $295, it is the answer for travelers who don’t want to drag a $1,700 Rimowa to a beach week.
Buy the: Bigger Carry-On Aluminum Edition ($595) for a closer-to-Rimowa experience.
Where: awaytravel.com.
10. Steamline Luggage — Best Vintage-Style
If you want the visual signal of a Globe-Trotter without the Globe-Trotter price tag, Steamline makes the closest alternative. Hand-finished vegan leather and canvas in pre-war design language, sold direct-to-consumer. Not as durable as Globe-Trotter, but at one-third the price the math works.
Buy the: The Editor Vanity Case ($395); the Stowaway in Navy ($545).
Where: steamlineluggage.com.
What to buy if you’re starting from scratch
Three pieces cover 95% of luxury travel:
- Aluminum carry-on (Rimowa Original Cabin, $1,700) — for every flight you’ll ever take.
- Polycarbonate check-in (Rimowa Essential Check-In L, $1,050) — for trips longer than five nights.
- Soft duffel or weekender in leather (Bottega Veneta Cassette Tote, $3,800, or for value: Filson Original Briefcase, $475) — for car trips, train weekends, and ground transfers.
If you can only buy one piece, buy the aluminum carry-on. You’ll use it more than the other two combined.
Five things to never compromise on
- Hinomoto wheels. All ten brands on this list use them. Mass-market luggage doesn’t. The difference is audible.
- Lifetime warranty. Tumi, Rimowa, Briggs & Riley, and Away all offer real lifetime warranties. Verify before buying.
- TSA-approved locks. Built-in, not strapped-on. All luxury brands now ship with these as standard.
- Telescoping handles with multiple stops. Three stops minimum. Anything cheaper isn’t worth your hand.
- Internal compression straps. Non-negotiable on any check-in larger than 26″.
FAQ
What is the best luxury luggage brand?
For overall quality and longevity, Rimowa. For heritage and editorial appeal, Globe-Trotter. For practical luxury, Tumi. For status, Louis Vuitton.
Is Rimowa worth the price?
Yes, if you fly more than five times a year. The aluminum cases will outlast most other suitcases by 10–15 years, the warranty is real, and the resale value is the highest of any luggage brand.
Which luxury luggage brand is most durable?
Rimowa aluminum (Original line) and Briggs & Riley ballistic nylon (Baseline line) are the two most durable options at the luxury tier. Globe-Trotter vulcanized fibreboard is also extraordinarily resilient.
What is the best luxury carry-on?
Rimowa Original Cabin ($1,700) for aluminum, Tumi 19 Degree Aluminum Continental Carry-On ($1,250) at a lower price point, or the Briggs & Riley Outsider for soft-sided business travel.
Where do celebrities get their luggage?
Goyard, Louis Vuitton, Bottega Veneta, and Rimowa are the most-photographed luxury luggage brands at private terminals. The thing under wraps in most photographs is almost always a Goyard trunk.
For more on traveling well, see our coverage of the best first-class airlines in the world and the best luxury hotels in Paris for your next trip.


