
British brand behind the royals' favourite handbags launches stylish pistachio leather travel accessories
Summer is fast approaching, and if you're lucky, that means you might be jetting off on a family holiday, solo trip or a getaway with friends sometime soon.
Of course, the most stressful part of any holiday is packing - however, if you ask us, having the right travel accessories can make a tedious process that little bit easier.
Committed to ensuring that you travel in style, the iconic British brand worn by Kate Middleton, Aspinal of London has released an exciting new travel collection filled with stylish passport covers, travel wallets, luggage tags, and so much more.
Whether you class yourself as hyper-organised or more of a type B person (i.e, you have no idea where your passport is currently or it's knocking around in one of your many handbags), the new collection from the brand contains everything you need to get all of your essentials from point A to point B - stylishly.
Ready to pack your bags? Browse our favourites from the new Aspinal of London Travel Collection below.
Aspinal of London Luggage Tag in Navy Pebble
Make sure your suitcase stands out from the crowd with this stylish luggage tag, with personalisation options available to make identifying your luggage even easier.
Handcrafted from full-grain leather for a luxury finish and with a window flap to display your address and contact details, the tag also boasts a bridle stud fastening that seamlessly attaches to any suitcase or bag.
£55 Shop
Aspinal of London Travel Collection in Deep Shine White
The ultimate gift for travel lovers or a must-have for frequent flyers, this travel collection contains everything you need to travel in style - and also comes with personalisation options, too.
With a passport cover for safekeeping, a travel wallet for your boarding pass and other essentials, and luggage tags for easily identifying your luggage, it's soon to be your new travel BFF.
£250 Shop
Aspinal of London Zipped Travel Wallet in Navy Pebble
Keep things simple with this zipped travel wallet, crafted from high-quality leather and with slots and compartments for safekeeping of your passport, boarding pass, travel documents and bank cards, as well as a zipped compartment for storing loose currency. You'll ask yourself how you ever lived without it!
£145 Shop
Aspinal of London Medium Travel Jewellery Case in Ivory Pebble
If you feel naked without your earrings, necklaces and bracelets, this medium-sized jewellery case is a must-have while travelling.
Lightweight yet durable (so it won't take up too much room in your suitcase), the leather design boasts a suede-lined compartment that's ideal for storing your jewels or other keepsakes - plus, when personalised, it can also make a great gift, too.
£155 Shop
Aspinal of London Connaught Cabin Suitcase in Amazon Brown Croc
For the ultimate luxury travel companion, look no further than this stylish, full-grain leather option (available in Brown Croc and Black Saffiano).
The compact silhouette has been designed for maximum storage capacity, while the interior boasts a zip around divider and packing straps for keeping your possessions neatly organised - as well as a smaller zipped pocket for easily lost items.
£950 Shop
Aspinal of London Classic Toiletry Bag in Powder Lilac
Safely store your makeup, perfume and medical essentials all in one place with this high-quality leather toiletry bag, which has been lined with soft Italian grosgrain and finished with a water-resistant leather outer for easy maintenance.
Finished with signature Aspinal hardware for unparalleled luxury, it's ideal for keeping your essentials together - whether at home or away.
£125 Shop

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