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    The Best Laptop Tote Bags to Buy (2026), WIRED-Tested and Reviewed

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    Tory Burch Perry Tote for $395: The Perry Tote is another one of those designer bags that transcends trends and functions as a fashionable work tote. Much like Leatherology’s Alex Laptop Bag Set, I wouldn’t use it as a lunch bag, but it’s definitely the type that radiates authority when you want to make an impression. Perhaps a coffee shop date? Made from Italian pebbled leather, it wears incredibly well over time. You can also take off the logo charm. It features a zippered laptop compartment in the center, plus three slip pockets to keep your possessions in order.

    Nordstrom Le Pliage for $165: I spent most of my high school and college dodging the Longchamp Le Pliage hype. But when my mom handed down her well-loved Le Pliage tote, I finally got it. This tote is the equivalent of a classic white tee: timeless, versatile, and built to last. This bag is roomy enough to fit all the travel essentials—laptop, notebook, snack stash—without feeling bulky. Also, it’s inspired by origami, so it’s packable if you need to stash it in your carry-on bag.

    Cozy Earth Waxed Canvas Tote for $68: If you’re into minimalistic, functional fashion with a hint of “quiet luxury,” this 12-ounce waxed canvas tote delivers just that. Aesthetically, think Yeezy brand circa 2017 (minus the antisemitism). I love mine in washed navy, but the earthy tones—cedar brown, palm green, and taupe—are just as fashionable. It’s durable enough to endure a grocery store spree, an overnight trip, or double as a beach bag. The design is simple but still thoughtful: exterior pockets for easy access (keys, phone, an emergency snack) and two interior ones (including a zippered compartment) for keeping your valuables sorted.

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    Peak Design Everyday Tote for $160: The first time I subbed in this tote for my usual computer bag—at a youth basketball tournament—a dozen parents clocked it as a cooler. “I thought you had brought drinks,” a friend said, dejected. To their credit, this bag does look a lot like a cooler with its fold-down top and smooth 400D nylon canvas shell. Designed for camera gear (but handy for any kind of gear), it’s got removable divider cubbies that are the perfect size for lenses, adapters, and accessories, as well as external lashing for tripods. The main opening flips up to open with a magnetic closure, and there are front and back pockets and a section for a laptop. A detachable cross-body strap is included if you don’t want to carry it by the handles. I appreciate its versatility—unisex, water-resistant, and a great matching companion to Peak Design’s Roller Pro carry-on. The only issues I had with it during my testing period were the fact that it doesn’t have a spacious main compartment—it’s a tight fit, and I didn’t find it easy to take things in and out—and that the straps weren’t very comfortable to wear as a shoulder bag. —Kat Merck

    Fjallraven Kånken Totepack for $105: We love the Kånken backpack. Its Totepack is essentially the same bag, but it can convert from a tote to a backpack. The downside is its size, with only a 13-inch laptop pocket and two side pockets for water bottles or a small umbrella—but they’re tight, so don’t expect to fit a 1L Nalgene in there.

    Cuyana Classic Easy Zipper Tote for $328: This lightweight Italian leather tote bag is a fashionable and practical choice for commuting if you don’t need a lot of space or compartments. It’s large enough to hold a 16-inch laptop along with some other essentials. Just like the System Tote, you can personalize it with snap-on accessories, such as a tote insert or an adjustable strap that attaches to its D-rings. Plus, it features a discreet zip-top that keeps your items secure, which is great for preventing theft or stuff from falling out. With this work bag, I’m mostly concerned with protecting my electronics inside because of the lack of structure.

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    Ölend Ona Soft Bag for $115: The Ölend Ona Soft Bag is puffy, vibrant, and offered in a rainbow of colors. Made from water-resistant nylon, it’s a clever twist on the standard tote, designed to stretch its usefulness with every new outfit or occasion. You can wear it four different ways: as a tote, handbag, crossbody, shoulder bag, or even a backpack. The Soft Bag also includes adjustable side straps. While it fits laptops up to 16 inches, I wouldn’t risk stashing my laptop here because there’s no dedicated sleeve. But the external zipper pocket is a playful touch for stashing small essentials.

    Dagne Dover Petra Convertible Tote for $300: The Petra is made from recycled polyester and plastic bottles. It’s durable and huge—it fits a 16-inch laptop and is almost 17 inches tall. It’s probably too big for an everyday bag, but it’s a solid weekender. The hardware is heavy-duty metal, and the laptop compartment is padded. For parents, this is also a decent diaper bag.

    We scoured both timeless classics and newcomers, considering everything from capacity to comfort to sustainability. To find the best tote bags, we put each contender through a real-world boot camp. Over the course of several weeks (in some cases, years), we loaded up each bag with everything from laptops and books to groceries and gym gear. We tested the totes’ durability in extreme weather conditions: Portland rain, Chicago snow, and New York summer heat. Organization is key, too, so we made sure each tote was intuitive to pack.

    • Materials: We prioritized durability, quality, and sustainability, and we included eco-friendly brands for environmentally conscious consumers. We also made sure to include an array of fabrics for stylistic variability.
    • Design: We scrutinized every pocket, compartment, and zipper for usability. When it comes to design, we paid attention to the details: interior fabric choices that make contents easy to see, convenient pocket placement, and hardware choices like zippers and zipper pulls. We also paid attention to key design elements, such as the handle length and overall structure.
    • Comfort: No one wants straps that dig into their shoulders, so we paid close attention to how each bag felt when fully loaded.
    • Price: We considered how each bag stacked up against its price point, ensuring that the quality justified the cost.
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