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Best Garment Bag 2025, According To Stylists

The best garment bags preserve clothes in crisp condition throughout your travels, with little to minimal wrinkling. With advice from renowned stylists, our team of travel experts determined the top options on the market in 2025. The Delsey Mid-Length Garment Cover is our pick for best garment bag thanks to its spacious capacity and lightweight construction; for a great rolling option, the Travelpro Maxlite Checked Rolling Garment Bag offers super smooth spinner wheels. If you need to pack minimally, the slim Monos Garment Sleeve neatly folds three ways to compress your suits, dresses and more.

Garment bags often have unique organizational systems, versatile carry methods and pouches for shoes and accessories, so when shopping for one, be sure to consider what will be necessary for the garment in transit. Below, we narrowed down the best garment bags for a variety of travel styles, as vetted and approved by Forbes Vetted senior travel editor Astrid Taran.

Delsey Mid-Length Garment Cover

Dimensions: 22.5  x 42.5 inches | Materials: Polyester | Organizing system: Hanger hook opening to exterior, foldable, pockets

Best for:

  • Lighter garments and accessories 
  • Flight carry-ons
  • Lightweight design

Skip if:

  • You’re packing bulkier clothes

With the Delsey Mid-Length Garment Cover, the features are in the details. This bag is an elevated upgrade on a classic, straightforward design, featuring a sleek closure and universal clamping system for all regular-sized hangers. It’s one of the lightest options on our list, clocking in at 2.5 pounds, yet can hold garments that are up to 45 inches long. While its slimmer polyester build may have difficulty enclosing bulkier garments, we love it for the lighter ones—think dresses or slacks. Once folded, grab it by its Velcro-fastened handles for secure carrying. 


Halfday Garment Duffel 45L

Dimensions: 22 x 12 inches | Materials: Polyester | Organizing system: Two interior hanger hooks, pockets

Best for:

  • Longer trips
  • Water-resistant fabric
  • A handy trolley sleeve for carrying it with your luggage

Skip if:

  • You’re only traveling with a few garments

According to style expert George Brescia, author of the book Change Your Clothes, Change Your Life, for longer trips it’s always important to grab a bag that leaves room for footwear. The Halfday Garment Duffel does more than just that, with a spacious 45-litre capacity that can easily hold sensitive items like tuxes, dresses and more. Once its hanging compartment is zipped up, you can slip shoes or additional folded clothes on top of it. It holds up to 3-5 days’ worth of outfits in total, which is a huge advantage over other garment bags on the market considering its weight (a mere 2.3 pounds). Other notable details we love include its sleek matte black hardware and water-resistant exterior with taslan lining; it’s just as stylish as it is functional. 


Travelpro Maxlite Checked Rolling Garment Bag

Dimensions: 24 x 24.3 inches | Materials: DuraGuard coated polyester | Organizing system: Interior hook for hanging, garment straps, mesh pockets

Best for:

  • Plenty of pocket space
  • Sustainability
  • Those who struggle with shoulder strain

Skip if:

  • You’re embarking on a longer trip

If you struggle with shoulder strain, you may want to opt for a rolling option like the Travelpro Maxlite: It has smooth, ball-bearing wheels that glide easily over most surfaces. Inside, it secures garments with a metal hanger clamp, while its foam-padded roll bar and adjustable straps keep them wrinkle-free. Additional panel pockets plus one mesh one are built-in for your smaller accessories. Its water resistance should protect your items should any internal spills happen, but in case any accidents do occur, you’re always welcome to return the bag for a full refund under Travelpro’s 100-day trial policy.


Briggs & Riley Baseline Classic Garment Bag

Dimensions: 22.5 x 24.5 inches | Materials: Ballistic nylon | Organizing system: Garment hook, garment straps, mesh pockets

Best for:

  • Unpredictable travel conditions
  • Monogrammability 
  • An adjustable shoulder strap

Skip if:

  • You’re seeking an option that can hold more outfits

Durability can be of concern if you’ve ever had your garments crushed during transit. Incidentally, this bag from Briggs & Riley is built from the same heavy-duty material as many of their other luggage: Ballistic nylon, an abrasion-resistant synthetic that was first developed for military jackets during World War II. Its heavy weave can withstand all sorts of tumultuous travel conditions, and this bag is backed by the brand’s generous lifetime warranty. For extra protection against wrinkles, the Baseline Classic also boasts strong garment straps to reduce movement during your travels, and two mesh-lid zip pockets provide ample space for any smaller items. If you need more room, opt for the Halfday Garment Duffel 45L instead.


Dimensions: 48.4 x 22.8 inches | Materials: Nylon, brass, leather | Organizing system: Interior hanger hook, pockets

Best for:

  • A high-end design built to last
  • A few outfits plus a pair of shoes
  • Frequent fliers

Skip if:

“I live for my Bennett Winch Trifold,” says stylist and fashion consultant Sarah Meikle, who pairs this with her favorite carry-on. The impressive brass hardware details, high-performance nylon exterior and Italian, vegetable-tanned leather straps instantly elevate this option as a high-end yet robust favorite. The three-point magnetic fastening not only restrains your garments in place but reduces creasing, which Meikle loves: “I always reach for this when I have a few dresses, skirts or pants that I don’t want to be wrinkled. It doesn’t show scuffs and stains.” You can slide two to three outfits in its main compartment, plus shoes and accessories in its pouches; the bag can also be carried by its military-grade handles and used as a personal item on flights.


Dimensions: 22 x 41.7 inches | Materials: Polyester, tarpaulin, leather | Organizing system: Interior hanging hook, pockets, removeable tarpaulin bag

Best for:

  • Heavy duty long-hauls
  • One or two garments
  • Versatility

Skip if:

  • You don’t need the extra packing space

As far as convertible options go, the Henty Copilot is a unique pick. Its garment-holding portion wraps around a removable tarpaulin utility bag, which you can lift out and carry separately; you can also carry both by the adjustable shoulder straps on the back of the garment holder. However you choose to travel with it, the Copilot’s design reduces wrinkles all the same: The semi-rigid vertical ribs woven into the bag restrict its diameter, minimizing any creasing.

Inside the garment-holder, you’ll find a pivoting hook to hang your clothes on. Its exterior also features a 15-inch laptop compartment and quick-access pocket, and if you’re traveling in unpredictable weather, there’s even a storage pouch for the bag’s waterproof cover.


Dimensions: 18.4 x 12.2 inches | Materials: Nylon | Organizing system: Three hook loops, external mesh pocket

Best for:

  • Suitcase storage
  • Light packers
  • Shorter trips

Skip if:

  • You’re traveling with three-plus outfits and/or lots of accessories 

Foldable garment bags tend to make packing easier, and the Monos Garment Sleeve is no exception. Inside, there are three interior hooks for hangers, and the carrier itself folds into three parts for easy storage. The design is relatively simple, but its slim nylon construction is so convenient to slip into your luggage that it ultimately stands out compared to other lightweight sleeves. Store it in one of the brand’s popular suitcases to keep your pieces secure and protected.


Dimensions: 21 x 15 inches | Materials: Coated canvas | Organizing system: Interior hook for hanging, pockets

Best for:

  • Machine washability
  • Ease of carry 
  • Longer trips

Skip if:

  • You pack lightly
  • You want your garment bag to fit in your luggage

For the traveler who wants to pack efficiently, this pick from July doubles as both a travel tote and garment bag. It comes with a detachable shoulder strap in case your clothes are on the heavier side, although its handles usually suffice on their own. The main compartment holds enough space for multiple garments, and you can use its trolley sleeve to slip it over a carry-on when you’re on the go. Worried about potential messes? Its interior cotton material is water-resistant—and the entire bag is also machine washable should any major accidents occur.


Dimensions: 22 x 39 inches | Materials: Canvas and leather | Organizing system: Hanger opening to exterior, pockets

Best for:

  • Stylish travelers
  • Ample space for dresses
  • A timeless design

Skip if:

The Neely & Chloe No. 66 Traveler is our favorite stylish garment bag pick for a number of reasons: Its canvas and pebbled leather details are timeless, and its got space to hold a generous six-plus outfits (enough to last over a week-long trip). There’s also two dedicated shoe pockets, and if you’re in need of even more room, you can fit additional folded clothes on top of the hanging items. What’s more, the bag has a removeable shoulder strap—meaning you can tailor how you carry it to your mode of transport, mood or outfit of the day. While it only comes in two colors, both give off an air of chic, quiet luxury that’s not to be undersold.


Dimensions: 22 x 11 x 13.5 inches | Materials: Leather | Organizing system: Interior hanger hook, pockets

Best for:

  • Business trips
  • Those who need a sleek, professional bag
  • One or two outfits

Skip if:

  • You want a more casual garment bag
  • You’re on a budget

Leather finishes tend to radiate an elevated, elegant feel, which is exactly why we appreciate the Hook + Albert Weekender Pro. Its sturdy, textured exterior is similar to what you’d find on a top-of-the-line briefcase—but of course, this bag tells a much different story once unfolded. The garment portion can fit up to a size 46 suit on its hanger hook, while the shoe pockets are the perfect size for dress shoes. There’s also a few upgrades from its previous nylon version: The bag now has an exterior pocket with a laptop sleeve, key holder and cord organizing straps, plus a padded trolley sleeve. With all its space for formalwear and gadgets, this is a great choice for those weekend-long business trips.


Why Trust Forbes Vetted

Here at Forbes Vetted, our travel team has researched, tested and written on a variety of the best travel products, from the best luggage and weekender bags to the best travel purses.


How We Chose The Best Garment Bags

In our research, we compiled a list of options from well-reputed luggage brands and industry favorites like Briggs & Riley, Monos and July.

  • We evaluated each selection on numerous factors, including size, functionality and quality of construction.
  • As travelers have different budgetary and travel needs, we incorporated bags across a wide range of price points and trip lengths.
  • Our final list includes personal recommendations from top stylist experts, like the Bennett Winch Trifold.

What To Look For In The Best Garment Bags

Consider your packing preferences when buying a garment bag: Will you need something that slides into a carry-on? Or a bag that can serve as a carry-on by itself? Below, here are a few other factors to keep in mind.

Size

First, determine the amount of clothes you’ll be traveling with. Some garment bags (like the Halfday Garment Duffel 45L) come with an extended capacity that can hold up to almost a week’s worth of outfits. “I don’t usually check bags, so my garment bags have to have enough space to put away the essential things,” says Brescia, who also stresses that a pocket for shoes is a must. Other bags are much more bare bones, and can differ in convenience depending on the outfits you’re stowing away.

Shape

Will you store your bag in an overhead bin? Or do you want a longer bag that a flight attendant can hang for you? Garment bags vary in all sorts of shapes, so it’s important to know how you want to stow your clothes away. Foldable options like the Monos Garment Sleeve can fit neatly into most airplane bins, while a larger option like the July Everyday Garment Tote may be better suited for when you’re traveling on the road.

Another thing to consider? How you fold your garments into the shape of your bag, says Brescia. For foldable carriers, he recommends the lasagna technique: laying the piece of clothing flat, then crossing its sleeves over the front of it.

Versatility

For longer trips, you may want to opt for a multi-purpose garment bag. The Henty Copilot Backpack, for example, serves as a garment holder, backpack and/or duffle bag depending on how you utilize it. Others like the Briggs & Riley Baseline Classic Garment Bag come with detachable straps so you can carry them by your shoulders as you please.

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