
Unpack the new Béis Ultimate Travel Collection for stylish essentials
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The newest release from Shay Mitchell's Béis Travel caters to all sorts of jet-setters. Whether you're planning a big family vacation or satisfying a case of wanderlust with a solo getaway, the Béis Ultimate Travel Collection has some first class essentials for you. Each piece in the new collection has been thoughtfully designed to combine style, functionality and versatility to meet all your needs. Below, shop the new Ultimate Diaper Backpack, the Ultimate Travel Duffle, the Pet Carrier, the Diaper Pack and roller suitcases from Béis.
Shop the Béis Ultimate Travel Collection
Shop the Béis Ultimate Travel Collection
The Ultimate Diaper Backpack
The new Ultimate Diaper Backpack is a must-have for parents on-the-go. This versatile backpack offers plenty of storage with multiple compartments to keep your baby's essentials organized. It includes insulated pockets for bottles, a changing pad and a waterproof compartment for wet items.
The Ultimate Travel Duffle
The new Ultimate Travel Duffle is the ideal bag for weekend getaways or longer trips. This spacious duffle features a wide opening for easy packing, multiple pockets for organization and a separate compartment for shoes or dirty laundry.
The Pet Carrier
The Béis Pet Carrier is designed for comfort and safety for your pet, featuring a well-ventilated interior, a soft removable bed and secure fastenings. It's airline-approved, giving you peace of mind during your travels. The sleek design also means both you and your pet will travel in style!
The Diaper Pack
The Diaper Pack is a must-have addition to any parent's travel gear. Compact yet spacious, this pack provides easy access to diapers, wipes and other essentials. It can be worn as a backpack or attached to a stroller, offering versatility for busy parents juggling 500 things.
Béis roller suitcases are the epitome of travel efficiency. Available in various sizes, these suitcases are lightweight yet super durable and feature smooth-rolling wheels and a telescopic handle for effortless navigation through the airport. They feature expandable compartments, built-in TSA locks and clever packing solutions to maximize space.
🛍️ More: Pack up to 20% in savings with Shay Mitchell's Béis Valentine's Day bundle
The Carry-On Roller
The Medium Check-In Roller
The Large Check-In Roller
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