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Shay Mitchell's Béis Virtual Warehouse Sale is back! Shop the rare annual event this week

Shay Mitchell's Béis Virtual Warehouse Sale is back! Shop the rare annual event this week

USA Today19-02-2025

Shay Mitchell's Béis Virtual Warehouse Sale is back! Shop the rare annual event this week Shop the rare sale for up to 40% off best-selling Béis weekender bags, totes, luggage and more.
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The 2025 Béis Virtual Warehouse Sale is back! Right now, you can save up to 40% on best-selling Béis luggage, weekender bags, work totes, packing cubes and more. The celebrity-approved brand is best known for having the most innovative and thoughtful travel collections. From the sleek designs that feel totally inspired by founder Shay Mitchell's vibe, to clever features like TSA-approved locks, built-in weight indicators, trolley sleeves and even AirTag holders, Béis has thought of everything. And now, with these rare warehouse discounts, you can shop viral travel pieces without breaking the bank. Get ready for spring break, your next weekend getaway or an upcoming summer vacay with 40% off at the Béis Virtual Warehouse Sale. Shop my favorite deals below before they sell out!
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Shop the Béis Virtual Warehouse Sale: Save up to 40%
1. Béis The Vacation Tote
2. Béis The Weekender in Olive
3. Béis The Sport Duffle Backpack
4. Béis The Commuter Tote
5. Béis The Sport Sling
6. Béis The Dopp Kit
7. Béis The Mini Weekender
9. Béis The Carry-On Roller in Atlas Pink
11. Béis The Hanging Cosmetic Case
12. Béis The Expandable Backpack
What is Béis Travel?
Founded by actress Shay Mitchell in 2018, Béis has cultivated a loyal following thanks to the brand's stellar reviews, popular social media presence and of course, a celebrity endorsement doesn't hurt. Many customers are initially drawn to the brand because of its association with Mitchell, who is known for her chic fashion sense and love of travel.
🛍️ More: Unpack the new Béis Ultimate Travel Collection for stylish essentials
What is the Béis Virtual Warehouse Sale?
Following the success of the first-ever Béis Virtual Warehouse Sale in 2024, the brand has brought the savings event back for 2025! Now through Sunday, February 23, you can save up to 40% on select styles for final sale while supplies last. These rare discounts were scooped up pretty quick in 2024 so we don't expect them to last long this year. Be sure to shop the sale while you can for top-tier deals on Béis luggage, travel essentials and more.
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Prices were accurate at the time this article was published but may change over time.

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