The 25 best crossbody bags for everything from daily errands to travel

I tested the best crossbody bags and slings, traveling everywhere from the deli to Chile. Here are the most comfortable and convenient purses I tried.

I've been a purse girl since childhood. It began with collecting casual daily-use bags, and over the last two decades I'm proud to say I've curated quite a few coveted designer pieces.

If you're decidedly not a purse girl because you prefer to keep your belongings on your person, I get it — and that's why I suggest investing in at least one high-quality crossbody bag. After all, your pockets can't always fit everything, hard as you may try.

I use my crossbody bag as a travel purse because it's way more comfortable and freeing than a shoulder bag. When you carry your daily essentials by slinging them across your chest, it better distributes the weight and lessens the strain on your back.

We tested dozens of crossbody bags to find the most lightweight designs you can easily pack in a carry-on. My own favorites have intuitive organizational details, and of course, feel stylish with my outfits.

5 Best Crossbody Bags:

Best overall: Lo & Sons Aoyama

Left: Left: The author wearing a white leather crossbody bag. Right: A close up on a white leather shoulder bag.

"If you avoid carrying a purse because you dread having an extra thing to carry, the Aoyama will change your mind. This bag is so lightweight and easily accessible that it's like having your phone handed to you. This is because of its unique vertical zippered side pocket, where I can pull it out without taking the bag off my shoulder.

Its removable, adjustable strap clicks into a crossbody bag, clutch, or a shoulder bag at whatever length you prefer. I've worn it out as a crossbody bag and returned home with a shoulder bag because it's so easy to switch up. I do suggest you get it in a dark color, though. My white one has gotten discolored after a year of use.

The pouch is made from a flexible, buttery soft leather that's easy to clean. It holds a lot — I can fit my typical everyday carry, plus a water bottle and travel umbrella without it looking too bulky. The interior compartments have netted pockets to let me see what's inside more easily. Besides being a stylish accessory, I love this bag for its intuitive design." — Gabrielle Chase, senior associate style editor, Insider Reviews

Read more in our full guide to the best Lo & Sons bags and best travel purses we've tested.

Best budget: Uniqlo Round Mini Shoulder Bag

A pink shoulder bag on a gray cushion.

I've spotted this sporty bag in the wild a few times on people hiking or running errands and it always looks cute and casual. I like that the half-moon shape is designed to fit the shape of your body, so it's not bulky or in the way. Plus, the dirt-resistant, water-resistant nylon fabric is super lightweight, so I basically only have to account for the weight of what I stash inside.

Speaking of, this bag holds a surprising amount of stuff. I can carry my phone, wallet, sunglasses, keys, and a foldable umbrella or a small water bottle. Inside there are two slash pockets and a top zipper to keep all the contents secure. It comes in nine colors, including the sweet pale pink I chose, as well as a sunny yellow.

Best messenger: Tumi Voyageur Tyler Crossbody

Left: The author wearing a black crossbody bag. Right: A close up on a black crossbody bag.

Thanks to its spacious compartments, this is one of the best crossbody bags for staying organized while traveling. I recently toted it for a long day in New York City, and I appreciated that all my items were secured, but I knew exactly where to find them when I needed to.

This eight-pocket messenger-style bag with organizational features galore was designed with neat freaks like me in mind. On the exterior, it has a front U-shaped pocket that offers a perfect compartment for stowing my cash and credit cards (in the leather card pocket), keys (via an easy access key leash), a pen (which stays secure thanks to a leather pen loop), and other quick-access items like a passport or tickets. I place my phone and sunglasses in either of the two additional exterior zip pockets, where they're safe from scratches. I love that the spacious zippered interior compartment has a zip pocket plus two open pockets. Plus, there's a slash pocket on the back that has a magnetic closure for added security.

Best for travel: Away Featherlight Crossbody

Pink Away travel purse

This ultra-lightweight crossbody bag is comfortable to carry and easy to grab before running errands abroad, according to travel writer Maria Yagoda.

"Away's simple design offers just the right amount of structure and slouch. It's made from a water-repellant polyester till that feels cushiony and almost quilted. Even when I filled the bag with snacks, a big book, a Fuji camera, and my notebook, the padding around the strap prevented the bag from digging into my shoulders," says Maria.

"The Featherlight Crossbody weighs just over half a pound, yet has a storage capacity of 10 liters. I wore the bag on a bike trail along the Hudson River, to a Phillies game, and to Brighton Beach, where water and sand slid right off. I used the tiny pocket on the strap, which is perfect for AirPods or keys, and the other that's ideally sized for a passport and phone. These helped me avoid rummaging around in my bag in front of hotel receptionists and baristas."

Best anti-theft: Arden Cove Crissy Anti-Theft Crossbody Bag

Left: The author and their partner in a vineyard. Right: A close up on an anti-theft crossbody bag.

Anti-theft purses can get a bad rep for not being the most attractive option, but this slash-resistant nylon bag from Arden Cove is an exception. I recently traveled with it to Chile, and I loved the security that all the safety features provided. For starters, the waterproof nylon fabric is highly durable, even against knife slashes. Locking clasps keep the straps and zippers secure, while an RFID-blocking pocket helps protect against electronic theft. Still, the purse was cute enough to make appearances in all my vacation photos and I appreciated that it wasn't obvious I was wearing an anti-theft bag.

Originally, I got the bag with the thin faux leather strap, but I felt it wasn't very comfortable on my shoulder and it dug in a bit. I ended up purchasing the jacquard strap separately, and found that option much more comfortable and stylish.

Best nylon: Baggu Medium Nylon Crescent Bag

Left: An original photo of the author wearing a crossbody bag printed with an AI-generated pattern. Right: A close up on a nylon crossbody bag.

The Baggu x Collina Strada Nylon Crescent Bag in "Blue Thorn" stirred debate concerning AI in fashion.

"If you're not quite a purse girl and just want a no-frills bag for running errands, this is the bag for you. The elongated strap on this durable bag is great for fitting tall frames, and the main compartment is especially roomy for a crossbody style. I can fit way more than just my bare essentials inside. It holds an umbrella, a water bottle, and my puffy sunglasses case without issue. It also has a zippered interior pocket where my portable charger and backup toiletries live, just in case." —Gabrielle Chase, senior associate style editor, Insider Reviews

Best suede: Parisa Wang Gabrielle 27

Parisa Wang's Gabrielle 27 chocolate suede crossbody bag.

"The chocolate suede of this Parisa Wang Gabrielle bag looks yummy enough to eat. On its sides are slip pockets that snap shut on their own with a satisfying magnetic closure, and inside is a wide main compartment where you can easily fit a variety of bulbous items. Overpackers rejoice.

'It comes in two larger sizes, as described by style editor Samantha Crozier in our guide to the best work bags for women. 'Parisa Wang brand partners with artisans who typically work with top luxury brands like The Row and Prada, and you can absolutely feel the quality. In fact, the Gabrielle 35 looks and feels like the ultra-coveted suede Margaux bag from The Row, which will run you $5K or more,' she writes. 'But dare I say that the Gabrielle is cuter?'

My main regret is I can't easily pack my Gabrielle bag in my suitcase because of its structured shape. It does however come in a luxe brushed fleece dust bag that's easy to tote when I'm traveling via train. For now, my friends and family in Rhode Island will just have to believe me when I tell them I have a gorgeous bag named after me back in Brooklyn." — Gabrielle Chase, senior associate style editor, Insider Reviews

Best crochet: The Sak Los Feliz Crossbody

Left: The author on a sidewalk wearing a gray dress and crochet crossbody bag. Right: A close-up on a crochet crossbody bag.

I carefully chose this hand-crocheted crossbody from The Sak soon after testing the brand's superb clogs and right before I went on a 10-day vacation to Europe. I wanted to travel with a bag that somewhat matched all my outfits and wouldn't protest if I were to say, shove it to the bottom of my carry-on.

I'm glad to report that the Los Feliz bag performed exactly as I needed it to: the sling sack easily fit all my essentials (along with many bulky souvenirs I collected along the way) and its soft shape meant I could pack it flat when I wasn't using it. There are only three simple drop pockets inside, but since the top zips shut, nothing was ever in danger of spilling out. — Gabrielle Chase, senior associate style editor, Insider Reviews

Most trendy: Clare V. Petite Moyen

Left: Two colorful woven crossbody bags on a tabletop. RIght: A model wears a black woven crossbody bag.

Clare V. is an Los Angeles-based brand that makes what I call 'character bags.' You can build an outfit around them and decorate them with their extensive collection of bag charms and interchangeable straps. I'm not a Labubu person by any means, but I bet one would look right at home on a brightly patterned, woven leather Petit Moyen purse. It comes with two straps, so you can wear it as a shoulder bag or a crossbody. It has a slouchy, curved construction like the hobo bags that are making a comeback this season, but it's small enough to lie flat in my luggage when I travel. I know this bag is a hot commodity because sure enough, Quince has its own dupe. " — Gabrielle Chase, senior associate style editor, Insider Reviews

Best crescent bag: Polène Numéro Dix

Two images of a Polene Numero Dix crossbody bag.

"I was inspired to test out this style when I was getting ready to go out with my friend, and she asked me if my bag was a Polène. In fact, it was from Quince. But when a Quince dupe can pass for French luxury, it makes me skeptical that the real deal could be any good to begin with.

Instead, I was happily proven wrong. The 'Cognac' shade of the Numéro Dix is the perfect color people who wear similar gourmand shades like chocolate and almond. It's made with a single panel of structured, full-grain leather that has a deliciously rich sheen.

It also beats out the Quince dupe in terms of storage capacity. Because the crescent shape has a flared base, I can fill it from the bottom up with my everyday carry. I've only worn mine as a crossbody or shoulder bag, but it also converts to a belt bag and the adjustable strap extension means it can fit a tall frame. There's now a JW Pei dupe of the same style.

My only qualm is that the interior seams aren't immaculate, and for the high price tag, they ought to be. However, its beautiful sculpted shape and luxe exterior have, at least for now, converted me from a 'carries everything in her pockets' into a purse girl." — Gabrielle Chase, senior associate style editor, Insider Reviews

Best water bottle holder: Dagne Dover Sloane Water Bottle Sling

Left: The author wearing a crossbody water bottle holder. Right: A close up on a crossbody water bottle holder.

While my Lululemon belt bag is the perfect companion for a brisk morning walk, I also need a bag to accommodate a much larger water bottle so I stay hydrated on longer hikes. Dagne Dover claims this sling only holds bottles up to 32 ounces, but I was able to fit my 40-ounce Owala FreeSip in there comfortably. Dagne Dover likewise makes some of our team's favorite work bags and backpacks, made of the same plush neoprene material.

I store my ID and some cash in the Sloan's smaller exterior slash pocket, my phone in the larger exterior slash pocket, and the exterior drawstring pockets contain travel-size sunscreen and bug spray. Sometimes I even take it to a fitness class if I don't need any extra equipment so that I can keep my water bottle plus a few essentials close by.

Learn more about its best bags in our full Dagne Dover review.

Best luxury: KAAI Rebel Crossbody

Left: Three leather crossbody bags. Right: A model wearing a red crossbody bag.

"KAAI's Rebel Crossbody is the Rolex of functional purses. Like all of KAAI's beautifully made bags, it's lined with a blue suede material that feels luxurious to the touch. On the outside, the single-source leather is treated to be resistant to weather and stains. This is super important to me, since I wouldn't carry a bag this nice outside without trusting how well the leather can stand up to the elements. But all my KAAI bags have remained like-new, even though they're some of my most used pieces. The only issue with this bag is that it is relatively narrow and structured, so you won't be able to stuff it. A phone, wallet, lipstick, and keys fit perfectly, but anything bulky or irregular would prevent the bag from closing." — Samantha Crozier, style editor, Insider Reviews

Best convertible: Sanreve Mini Maestra

senreve maestra bag

In her review of Senreve's Maestra bag, Insider Reviews executive editor Sally Kaplan found the Instagram-famous purse brand lives up to the hype. "Let me say this: the Maestra bag is a luxury, but it's one that you will get tons of use out of," she writes.

The convertible bag comes in three sizes, all of which can easily transition from a backpack to a crossbody without the need for undoing and re-doing clasps or buttons. "The largest one is the only option I recommend as a work bag since it features a designated sleeve large enough to hold a 13-inch laptop, and has enough room to carry your lunch and a sweater, too," Sally explained. "The midi will hold a tablet or Kindle easily and is the size I'd recommend for daily use if you don't really have to carry large amounts of stuff with you through the day. The mini is great as a fashion statement, but it's not the one I'd suggest for functionality."

She concluded: "If you have the means to buy one, I couldn't recommend it enough. It's one of those functional pieces your closet will thank you for, and its weighty construction is strong enough to last through literally decades of use (I'm not kidding — I'm pretty sure my children will be able to use this bag one day)."

Best for work: Cuyana System Tote

Side by side of Cuyana System tote in caramel and inside of bag.

If you carry a laptop to and from the office each day, you'll need a work bag that's a bit more spacious than your typical crossbody. Cuyana's System Tote is a tote and a crossbody in one, providing the spaciousness of a tote with the comfort of a thick-strapped crossbody bag.

Its silhouette is just a little bit different from your average tote bag, but that's what gives it a stylish flair. The best part of this tote bag — which tops our list of the best tote bags — is how immensely customizable it is. You can add a laptop sleeve, insert zippered pouches, and a crossbody strap. Even if you don't go with the System, the brand makes one of our team's favorite universal tote organizers.

I've been a Cuyana devotee for years, and it's because their high-quality leather bags are made to last. I've had my first leather Cuyana tote for over a decade, and it's still in great shape today.

Best phone holder: Bandolier Hailey Leather Crossbody

Left: A close up of a phone wallet case. Right: The author wearing a crossbody phone case.

Bandolier makes wallet phone cases with crossbody straps that carry your phone and cash hands-free. Blake Lively and Selena Gomez have been spotted with these crossbody cases available for nearly every iPhone model since the iPhone 6.

"After a few weeks of using it, I can say one thing: it's like actually having pockets! I no longer have to play the balancing game of clutching my phone and a coffee in one hand while I struggle to key open my door. It may not seem like much, but for a person who wears women's clothing, the convenience of a pocket is a small miracle," wrote Style & Beauty Editor Samantha Crozier in her Bandolier phone case review.

"I use my Bandolier phone case and carrying strap literally every day. I've always used phone cases with wallets attached, so I was familiar with the convenience, but once I added the strap it was game over," says executive editor Sally Kaplan.

Best sling: Madewell The Sling Crossbody Bag

Left: The author wearing a brown leather crossbody sling bag. Right: A close up on a brown leather crossbody sling bag.

My favorite part about this leather sling from Madewell is its versatility. I recently carried it to a family birthday party that was held outdoors, and I appreciated the ability to push the bulk of the bag onto my back so it wasn't in the way while I was in line at the buffet or eating my lunch. I kept my phone in the side zip pocket for easy access, so I was quickly able to whip it out when the two-year-old birthday boy blew out his candles. However, the smooth leather exterior, which comes in three neutral, easy-to-match hues, is elegant enough that I can just as easily wear this bag to dinner or out to a bar in the evening.

Best mini: Milaner The Grazia Mini Woven Bag

Left: The author wearing a mini crossbody bag. Right: A close up on a mini crossbody bag.

Despite its teeny-tiny silhouette, this miniature crossbody can hold a surprising amount of items. My iPhone 12 Pro fits effortlessly across the bottom, and there's plenty of room for my sunglasses, a small wallet, and some odds and ends like mints and a chapstick. I love this hand-woven leather bag because it has the elegance of a clutch with the ease and comfort of a crossbody bag. The strap is removable, though, which is convenient for occasions when I might prefer to swap in its shorter strap for a wristlet.

Best camera bag: Quince Italian Leather Quilted Crossbody Bag

Left: The author wearing a leather crossbody bag. Right: A close up on a leather crossbody bag.

A few years back, I tested this quilted Italian leather crossbody bag as part of a larger review of the Quince brand, and it's still in rotation in my wardrobe today. After many uses, the soft leather is still in great condition (and I even let my friend's baby play with it on the pavement!). Though it looks sleek and compact, I'm always surprised by how much I can tote in the zip-top bag. I can easily fit my large wallet, sunglasses, phone, keys, and even a 13-ounce purse-shaped water bottle inside. In terms of appearance, it's comparable to the ultra-popular Saint Laurent Lou quilted camera bag, but of course, it comes at a very small fraction of the price. For 100% top-grain Italian leather, the cost is unbeatable.

Read about more Quince bags we love in our full Quince review.

Best sporty: Lululemon Everywhere Belt Bag

Left: The author wearing a Lululemon crossbody bag. Right: A close up on a Lululemon crossbody bag.

Lululemon's Everywhere Belt Bag has amassed a cult following among fitness enthusiasts and athleisure lovers. I was a fairly late adopter of the nylon bag, but now that it's in my orbit, I'm not sure how I ever went without it. I primarily wear this bag slung across my chest like a tight-fitting crossbody bag during my morning power walks. It's surprisingly spacious thanks to its organizational features and I'm able to carry more inside it than I would have expected. My iPhone 12 Pro fits perfectly in the back zipper pocket, while my keys and some cash are stowed neatly in two interior mesh pockets. I'm even able to fit this 17-ounce water bottle thanks to the bottle's long and flat shape designed for purses.

Though it's technically a belt bag, most people I see with this accessory wear it over one shoulder and across the chest like a tight-fitting crossbody bag. This version of the bag even comes with an extended strap that's nearly 14 inches longer than the original version, so you can wear it like a true crossbody that hangs to your hip.

Best mini tote: Melie Blanco Lanie Tote

Left: The author wearing a vegan leather woven crossbody bag. Right: A close up on a vegan leather woven crossbody bag.

When looking for the best crossbody bag to bring on vacation, I wanted something stylish enough to fit into my vacation photo dump without sacrificing function or durability. For me, this adorable recycled vegan leather woven bag from Melie Bianco fits the bill. I love that I can detach the crossbody strap to turn it into a top-handle bag, so I'm pretty much getting two bags for the luggage real estate of one.

It has a spacious interior — big enough for my phone, wallet, keys, sunglasses, camera, and a small water bottle — that zips shut to keep my items secure as I explore new sights and cities. The woven exterior gives it some stylish flair while the neutral color ensures it matches nearly anything in my travel wardrobe.

Best formal: Cuyana Mini Bow Bag

Left: The author wearing a red leather crossbody bag. Right: A close up on a red leather crossbody bag.

I'm always excited about a formal bag that can be worn across my shoulder. Though elegant, handheld clutches can be quite inconvenient, since they make it tough to hold while enjoying a drink and an hors d'oeuvre. This adorable little bag has all the sophistication and class I'd want for a formal event with the convenience of a crossbody bag.

I chose the Italian pebbled leather version in dark coral, but there are a number of other colors and fabrics to pick from, including black suede and an iridescent silver snake print. I love that the 21-inch gold chain strap can be unclipped to transform this bag into a dainty top-handle bag. The only downside is that the bag doesn't have a zipper or full closure, so it needs to be kept upright so the items inside don't spill out.

Best quilted: MZ Wallace Micro Metro Tote Deluxe

Left: The author wearing a pink quilted crossbody bag. Right: A close up on a pink quilted crossbody bag.

I love a tote-style bag because the spacious inner pocket makes it easy to carry a variety of bulky items, but they rarely zip fully shut and therefore are prone to spills. This adorable quilted bag from MZ Wallace does both. Small but mighty, the soft-sided bag is easily packed with my wallet, sunglasses, keys, phone, a small water bottle, and more. Beyond that, there are two additional zip pockets separate from the main compartment (plus two pockets inside the main compartment).

I find this bag to be ideal for packing into a carry-on since it's soft and lightweight, making it easily compactable. The crossbody strap is removable, so I can carry it like a top-handle bag if I want some versatility in the look. Most importantly: it'll look so cute in all my vacation photos!

Best backpack: We The Free Soho Convertible Sling

Left: The author wearing a black leather crossbody backpack. Right: A close up on a black leather crossbody backpack.

If you're looking to carry a bit more than fits inside your average crossbody but don't want to haul a huge rucksack, I recommend the SoHo crossbody sling. It converts to a small backpack, so I like to carry it on light shopping outings. That way, I have my hands free to shop, but I also have some extra space in my bag to store my purchases.

The sling bag (unzip the strap to turn it into a backpack) has two equally-sized main interior compartments, plus a smaller zippered compartment on the front. I dedicate one compartment to my going-out essentials (wallet, sunglasses, keys, etc) and leave the other empty for anything that catches my eye along the way. My phone stays in the front zip pocket for easy access. The bag made from super soft leather that's elegant and durable, and it comes in three colors.

Best bucket bag: Mansur Gavriel Dea Bucket Bag

Red leather bucket bag

Mansur Gavriel makes some of our favorite leather goods, from comfortable and stylish ballet flats to this newest edition from its bucket bag archive, the Dea. The exterior of this bag (available in four hues) is made from a soft, smooth tumbled Italian leather. You can carry the Dea by its top handle, or clip on its detachable crossbody strap at your choosing. Inside is a suede lining that cradles your essentials in luxurious softness.

Best straw: AllSaints Ebro Straw Crossbody Bag

Left: A model wearing a leather and straw crossbody bag. Right: A close up on a a leather and straw crossbody bag.

As you map out your summer plans, consider bringing this seagrass-woven crossbody along for the ride. The boho-inspired inspired bag practically begs to be taken to seasonal events, from beach trips to music festivals. It has an adjustable cow leather strap to help you get the perfect fit. Inside, a 100% cotton lining protects items such as your cellphone, keys, wallet, sunglasses, and more. The bag has a magnetic closure at the top with the AllSaints logo stamped across the front.

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