We may just be starting to embrace everything pumpkin spice, but the holidays will be here before you know it. Thanksgiving and Christmas tend to be the busiest travel days of the year, which is why Dagne Dover’s newest collection is here to make your trip home as smooth as possible. Dagne Dover just released its Travel Drop 1.0: Carry-On Edit, created for traveling easy and organized.
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Designed specifically for jet-setters and global explorers, the new Dagne Dover collection features duffle bags in two different sizes, a backpack, travel brief and a convertible tote. There are also smaller bags, including a laptop bag, belt bag and a stylish dopp kit for stowing your toiletries and any other essentials in your carry-on.
“Made of 100% recycled materials and perfect for short trips, this 7-piece collection is designed for people who want to keep their travels light and stylish without compromising performance,” said Cofounder and Chief Creative Officer Jessy Dover in a press release.
Each holiday travel-ready piece comes in four colors from a deep olive green to a smoky grey and neutral brownish-pink. Whether you’re a commuter, student or jet-setter, shop Dagne Dover’s Travel Drop 1.0: Carry-On Edit for perfect on-the-go options, below.
Wear it like a backpack or carry it like a tote, this convertible carryall offers ultimate versatility. It fits a 16″ laptop and has an insulated neoprene water bottle holder.
This soft work brief means business. Features include an insulated neoprene water bottle holder, detachable adjustable padded crossbody strap, a luggage sleeve, and room for two 16″ laptops.
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