The guys at Bellroy know what they’re doing when it comes to bags and accessories and their latest range, the Marine Blue Collection, does good as well as looking good. The Marine Blue Collection from Bellroy consists of a large array of different carry options and like the ocean waves that inspired it, this collection is serene, strong and full of life.
High quality carries are the order of the day with the Bellroy Marine Blue Collection and each bag uses fabric which is made from 100% recycled pre-consumer materials. The new Baida Nylon was uniquely developed at a specialist mill in South Korea and has a tangible sense of quality to the touch. Check out our pick of the best bits Marine Blue Collection below:
Marine Blue Transit Backpack Plus – £259
This carefully designed travel backpack is positively packed full with organisation options and simple access, to keep your business trip or long weekend adventure moving smoothly. The Marine Blue Transit Backpack Plus (£259) meets all carry-on size restrictions and the quick access 15” laptop compartment is quick and easy for airport checks.
It has a removable sternum strap and hideaway waist belt which helps to distribute loads evenly, so you don’t feel weighed down on-the-go. The side zip pockets are large enough to hide away a water bottle (or two cans of beans, which is how the Bellroy designers test capacity.) (£259)
Marine Blue Weekender Plus – £265
Looking for the perfect carry for short breaks after lockdown? Look no further than the Marine Blue Weekender Plus from Bellroy (£269). This spacious bag effortlessly combines casual weekend styling with innovative organisation, so you can move smoothly and focus on the journey.
There is enough storage for a multi-day trip and the spacious front zip pocket holds toiletries, headphones and more. The top zip opening folds out and down, which creates a wide mouth that gives you simple access to all your gear, without having to rummage around for it. (£269)
Marine Blue Sling – £89
Keep your hands free and pockets light with this Bellroy Marine Blue Sling (£89) that’s big enough for the essentials, yet small enough to let you move like a New York minute. It has an expandable side gusset which means this bag grows as you fill it, then self-compresses slimmer when you have fewer EDC essentials to carry.
The Sling boasts neat magnetic clasp on the strap which lets you clip the sling on and off like a fast-moving escape artist. It can be secured flush against your front, worn loose across your back, or quick and easy on your shoulder. (£89)
Marine Blue Tokyo Tote – £109
The Marine Blue Tokyo Tote from Bellroy (£109) is a clever kind of carry-all; work to overnight, market days to foreign stays – this one is a real all-rounder. Soft nylon webbing straps feel great to the touch, and mould comfortably against your shoulder. The internal pockets sit flush against the walls of the bag, whilst the two pop-out pockets store larger items like water bottles effortlessly.
Crafted from robust, water-resistant fabric with a water-resistant zip closure for secure weather protection, this tote is ready for any adventure. Taking its design inspiration from the stylish, organised folk who live and work in Japan’s main city, the Tokyo Tote is a real favourite of ours here at Coolector HQ. (£109)
Marine Blue Flight Bag – £299
The Bellroy Marine Blue Flight Bag (£299) is a professional travel carry-on that lets you move seamlessly from the arrivals gate to the office boardroom. Boasting a clamshell design, the Flight Bag from Bellroy has full zip-around access, with robust YKK zipper, which lets you open the bag flat like a suitcase, for easy packability. There are two external zip pockets which do a great job of separating work items from travel gear and toiletries, so you’re not rummaging through clothing at awkward moments.
The Flight Bag can be carried four different ways: namely, held like a briefcase, worn as a backpack, on your shoulder as a messenger bag or slipped over your suitcase handle. Unlike hardshell carry-ons, the Flight Bag’s flexible but hard-wearing soft shell means you can squish it a bit to fit into overhead storage. (£299)
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