Rolling Garment Bags

Our carry on garment bags and rolling garment bags with wheels offer easy maneuverability and wrinkle-reducing interiors.

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Why a Rolling Garment Bag Is the Smartest Way to Travel with Formalwear

Briggs & Riley has the options you need to keep your formalwear looking its best. A premium rolling garment bag is a great choice for carrying suits, dresses, or uniforms because it gives your formalwear a dedicated, structured space that keeps fabric smooth and crease-free from door to destination. 

Built-in hanger brackets hold garments in place, while compression straps prevent shifting during transit. For business travelers heading straight from the terminal to a boardroom, or wedding guests who need to look polished the moment they arrive, a high-quality wheeled garment bag removes the stress of packing delicate clothing and the scramble to find an iron.

Choosing the Right Rolling Garment Bag: Spinner vs. 2-Wheel Carry-On vs. Checked

The best rolling garment bag for you depends on how you travel and how much you need to pack. Our Baseline Carry-On 2-Wheel Garment Bag measures 22" x 14" x 9" and fits in most domestic overhead bins, making it ideal for short business trips. The upright 2-wheel design gives you a stable, tilt-and-roll ride. 

If you prefer 360-degree maneuverability, our Carry-On Garment Bag Spinner glides effortlessly in any direction on four shock-absorbing wheels, a feature frequent flyers appreciate in crowded airports. For longer trips requiring more hanging garments, the Deluxe Wardrobe Spinner provides checked-size capacity with three sets of hanger brackets. 

Every style in our collection features our patented Outsider® handle, which mounts on the bag's exterior to create a flat, ridgeless packing surface inside, so your clothes stay crisp.

Move Through Every Trip With Less in Your Way

Our travel crossbody bags are for the traveler who values ease as much as quality, the kind of piece that disappears into the experience rather than adding to the effort. Explore the full collection and find the crossbody bag that fits your pace, backed by the best lifetime guarantee in the industry.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Can a crossbody bag be used as a personal item on a flight?

In most cases, yes, a crossbody bag qualifies as a personal item on domestic and international flights, provided it fits within your airline's size limits. Most carriers allow a personal item up to approximately 18" x 14" x 8", though this varies by airline. A slim crossbody that fits under the seat in front of you is one of the most practical personal item choices, keeping your essentials within reach throughout the flight without requiring overhead bin space. If you're also bringing carry-on luggage, a crossbody paired as your personal item gives you a very functional two-bag travel setup.

What size crossbody bag works best for travel days?

For airport transit and long travel days, a crossbody in the small-to-medium range tends to perform best, large enough to hold a passport, phone, earbuds, a travel wallet, and a few additional essentials, but compact enough to stay out of the way at security and in tight cabin spaces. A bag that sits flat against your body is easier to manage in crowded terminals and won't catch on armrests or overhead bins. The same size works well for day trips at your destination.

How do I keep a crossbody bag secure in crowded airports or cities?

The crossbody carry position is itself a meaningful security measure. It keeps the bag in your line of sight and against your body, rather than letting it hang behind you. Wearing the bag in front of your body, rather than at your hip, adds another layer of awareness in particularly crowded spaces. Zippers that face toward you rather than away make opportunistic access by others significantly harder. Beyond the carry position, keeping your highest-value items, like your passport, cards, and phone, in interior pockets adds a secondary layer of protection. In markets, transit stations, and any very crowded environment, keeping a hand lightly on the bag is a habit most seasoned travelers develop naturally.