Travel Smarter, Pack Sharper: Tolaccea Unveils the Travel Backpack with Garment Bag
Tolaccea is built on a simple idea: travel should be easy, efficient, and sustainable. The brand focuses on four core values—versatility, durability, sustainability, and efficiency—to support people who are always on the move.
The new Travel Backpack with Garment Bag brings this vision to life. Every element of its design—from the wrinkle-resistant garment compartment to the expandable storage and laptop-ready build—serves to streamline how people pack, move, and present themselves on the go.
Where Style Meets Function: The Travel Backpack That Keeps Up With You
For business travelers tired of arriving with wrinkled clothes, the built-in four-fold garment compartment is a game changer. Reinforced with anti-wrinkle panels and secure internal straps, it keeps suits, dresses, and shirts crisp and ready to wear—no ironing, no extra garment bag required. Whether you're heading straight to a meeting or a wedding, your outfit stays protected and presentable.
Navigating airport security becomes smoother too, thanks to the TSA-compliant, 180° lay-flat design. Travelers can keep their laptop safely in the padded compartment during screening, speeding up the process and reducing the stress of unpacking. The bag fits laptops up to 17.3" and tablets up to 12.9", making it ideal for remote workers and digital nomads who need their devices easily accessible but secure.
Comfort and flexibility are also built into the experience. With four carrying options—backpack, shoulder bag, side handles, or slipped over a suitcase handle—this bag adjusts to your travel style. Padded shoulder straps, breathable mesh, and an adjustable chest strap reduce strain, even on long walks through airports or city streets.
When space matters, the expandable design delivers. With a base capacity of 45L that extends to 55L, it comfortably fits clothes, gear, and shoes for trips up to five days. The included toiletry bag helps organize essentials like skincare, chargers, or spare shoes—so you can pack efficiently without sacrificing order.
And for those unexpected moments—like a swim, a rainy day, or post-gym gear—a 10L wet/dry pocket lined with aluminum film keeps damp or soiled items separate from everything else. Water-resistant, anti-scratch fabric and reinforced zippers ensure the backpack holds up, trip after trip.
From daily commutes to long-haul flights, every element of this backpack is designed to keep you organized, presentable, and ready—no matter where you're headed.
Durable, Comfortable, and Ready for Daily Demands
Its water-resistant and scratch-resistant fabric helps protect your belongings through airports, trains, and everyday use. Durable SBS zippers and reinforced stitching add reliability, trip after trip.
Comfort is also a priority. Padded shoulder straps, breathable back panels, and an adjustable chest strap help distribute weight evenly, making it easier to carry—even when fully packed. Whether you're navigating crowded terminals or walking between meetings, the bag is designed to stay comfortable and keep up with your pace.
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The Tolaccea Travel Backpack with Garment Bag officially launches on July 16, 2025, and is available for purchase at $119.99. Get 50% off with the code: 50OFFU05 at Amazon.
Whether you're preparing for an upcoming business trip or looking to upgrade your travel setup, this backpack offers a smarter, more organized way to move.
Don't wait—experience wrinkle-free, worry-free travel with Tolaccea today.
About Tolaccea
Tolaccea is an emerging brand redefining the luggage and travel gear industry. With a name inspired by 'Total adventure, complete care,' the brand embodies a mission to support every traveler's journey through thoughtfully engineered products. Tolaccea believes that great travel begins with great design—and that comfort, freedom, and reliability should come standard with every trip.
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