A stylish yet sturdy carry-on suitcase is an essential for any avid traveller.
Your travel love language—whether you live for weekend getaways, you’re always on the go for work or you just like to travel light—plays a major part in picking your perfect carry-on match.
Whether you’re looking for a traditional carry-on suitcase or a chic weekender that can be used for any travel occasion, in our humble opinion, practicality must be equalled with style.
For that reason, we’ve found some of the best carry-on luggage options to get you from A to B and look good doing it.
Best Carry-On Luggage To Shop In Australia
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Est. 96 Weekender Bag, $299 At Mimco
Nere Realm 48cm Wheel Bag, $170 at Strandbags
Carry All Weekender Plus, $375 at JULY
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Calpak Astyll Carry-On Marbled Hardshell Suitcase, $198 at Net-A-Porter
The Sweetheart Carryon, $1,250 at StreamLine Luggage
Anya Hindmarch 24 Hour Leather-Trimmed ECONYL Weekend Bag, $1,391 at Net-A-Porter
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Clifton Cabin, $249 at Antler
Echolac Japan Cape Town Echolac On Board Case, $399 at THE ICONIC
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Paravel Aviator Carry-On Hardshell Suitcase, $648 at Net-A-Porter
After studying a Bachelor of Journalism at The University of Wollongong and Fashion Business at FBI Fashion College, Maddison began her now decade-long career in the media industry. She’s worked across print, digital and affiliates at some of Australia’s biggest entertainment, lifestyle and fashion titles (ELLE, Marie Claire, The Australian Women’s Weekly, Who, Girlfriend and more) covering the latest trends, cultural moments and celeb news. Previously, she was the Senior Shopping Editor at Marie Claire and ELLE, where she combined her digital expertise and ability to scroll through endless online shopping sites without tire to help fashion-devotees like her find the perfect item. Currently the Digital Editor of Marie Claire, her love for and expertise in e-commerce still sees her trying on countless pairs of jeans in the name of research, that is, when she’s not covering the latest celeb news, dissecting runway trends or advocating on women’s issues.