Now, I gotta say, searching for a “Béis Weekender bag dupe Costco” is kinda like looking for a needle in a haystack of bulk toilet paper and rotisserie chickens. You *might* find it, but it’s gonna take some digging. The thing is, Costco doesn’t always advertise these kinds of finds super prominently. You kinda have to stumble upon them or hear about them through the grapevine – you know, from your aunt Susan who always finds the best deals.
I’ve seen some peeps online talking about a Sam’s Club Member’s Mark Weekender being a pretty darn close match. And guess what? Costco and Sam’s Club are kinda like fraternal twins in the big box store family. So, maybe, *just maybe*, they carry something similar from time to time.
But here’s the deal: I haven’t personally seen a *direct* “Béis Weekender dupe” at Costco labeled as such. It’s more about hunting for something with similar features, you know? Like a separate shoe compartment (crucial!), a laptop sleeve, and maybe that trolley sleeve so it sits nicely on your suitcase handle. Basically, all the stuff that makes the Béis bag so appealing.
Honestly, my take? Costco is a treasure hunt. You might go in looking for a Béis dupe and come out with a year’s supply of trail mix and a new TV. But that’s part of the fun, right?
If you’re really committed to the dupe life, I’d say keep your eyes peeled. Check out the luggage/travel section whenever you’re there. And don’t be afraid to ask a Costco employee! They might have the inside scoop on upcoming deals or hidden gems.
Oh, and don’t discount other options! I saw someone mentioned an Open Story one for $80, and while it’s a bit more than a steal, it’s still way cheaper than the real deal. Plus, some of those cheaper duffels on Amazon are like, what, $20? You might have to sacrifice some of the fancy features, but hey, it’s a bag, right? It holds stuff.