The Beis hype is real, though. It’s organized, it’s got that shoe compartment (genius!), and it just *looks* good. But look, good *looking* doesn’t *necessarily* mean good *value*. And honestly, there are sooo many bags out there that give you basically the same vibe, maybe even with a few tweaks that are better *for you*.
Let’s talk about the “why” behind the Beis love. It’s the compartments, right? The separate shoe zone! That trolley sleeve to slide it onto your suitcase! The aesthetically pleasing colors! But guess what? Other bags have those things too!
I saw this one dupe on Amazon the other day – think it was called something like the “Large Travel Duffle Bag with Wet Pocket” – and it had a similar shoe compartment thing going on AND it was way cheaper. Like, significantly cheaper. I think it even had an extra little pocket on the outside which, tbh, Beis doesn’t have and I kinda dig.
And that’s kinda the point, isn’t it? Finding something that *works* for *you*. Maybe you don’t even *need* a shoe compartment! Maybe you just want something cute and sturdy to throw your stuff in for a weekend getaway. In that case, a basic, canvas duffle might be all you need. Seriously. Don’t get caught up in the hype!
I think the problem with everyone obsessing over *specific* dupes is that we forget to think about what we *actually* need. What if that perfect Beis dupe someone recommended just doesn’t fit well under the airplane seat? What if the shoulder strap digs into your shoulder *every* time you use it? Yeah, it looks like the Beis, but if it’s uncomfortable, it’s worthless.