Men's duffle bags
26 products
26 products
Lealand Brown Foldable Duffel Bag
SGD 99
3 Colours
Lazy Bear
Matan Black Weekend/Sports Leather Bag
SGD 295
Delton Bags
Cognac Brown Vintage Leather Case
SGD 295
Delton Bags
Vintage Caramel Canvas and Brown Leather Duffle Bag
SGD 175
2 Colours
Trendhim
Vintage Graphite Canvas and Brown Leather Duffle Bag
SGD 175
2 Colours
Trendhim
Lealand Black Foldable Duffel Bag
SGD 99
3 Colours
Lazy Bear
Lealand Green Foldable Duffel Bag
SGD 99
3 Colours
Lazy Bear
Sutton Black & Tan Tarpa Duffel Bag
SGD 255
Salt & Hide
Cambodia Tan Leather Duffel Bag
SGD 485
Lucleon
Shem Green & Brown Duffel Bag
SGD 175
2 Colours
Salt & Hide
Shem Grey & Tan Duffel Bag
SGD 175
2 Colours
Salt & Hide
Leo Black Duffel Bag
SGD 99
2 Colours
Lazy Bear
Leo Navy Duffel Bag
SGD 99
2 Colours
Lazy Bear
Montreal Large Black Leather Duffel Bag
SGD 585
3 Colours
Lucleon
Montreal Black Leather Travel Bag
SGD 545
Lucleon
Montreal Large Brown Leather Weekender Bag
SGD 585
Lucleon
Montreal Large Brown Leather Duffel Bag
SGD 585
3 Colours
Lucleon
Montreal Large Tan Leather Weekender Bag
SGD 585
Lucleon
Montreal Large Tan Leather Duffel Bag
SGD 585
3 Colours
Lucleon
Black California Weekend Bag
SGD 505
3 Colours
Lucleon
Brown California Weekend Bag
SGD 505
3 Colours
Lucleon
Tan California Weekend Bag
SGD 505
3 Colours
Lucleon
Tan & Brown California Duffel Bag
SGD 369
4 Colours
Lucleon
Black California Duffel Bag
SGD 369
4 Colours
Lucleon
Brown California Duffel Bag
SGD 369
4 Colours
Lucleon
Tan California Duffel Bag
SGD 369
4 Colours
Lucleon
Gym, Duffel and Weekender Bags
The gym bag goes by many names and covers a range of weekenders and duffels designed for an exact purpose. Are you looking for a gym bag big enough to hold your sports gear and fit the fitness locker at the studio or a weekender to hold everything for an overnight trip and yet still fit in the overhead bin on the flight? Finding the right bag boils down to identifying its purpose.
Choosing the Right Bag
How to Choose a Gym Bag
You don’t need your bag adding extra weight when you’re commuting home after a killer workout. Choose one that is lightweight with a detachable, padded shoulder strap. Finding a bag on the smaller end can be used as a gym bag or even an ‘everything holdall’ – the gym-work hybrid. If you’re using one duffel bag for the office and sports, choose one that holds everything without mixing your sneakers and your laptop.
How to Choose a Weekender
For many guys, upgrading from your everyday backpack to a designated weekender is a big step. Its rectangular shape is ideal for toiletries and a few outfits and is great when your actual luggage is too large. Remember to choose a duffel bag that meets the carry-on luggage requirements of the airline. Want to use it as a gym bag too? Make sure it’s compact enough to fit the gym locker.
What Material is Best
You have options with materials. Leather looks like you’re going or coming from somewhere great and won’t kill your vibe when you take it with you to the office. A gym or overnight bag in genuine leather is an investment… so save and gift yourself with quality, supple leather. If you do, you’ll end up with a bag that you’re still using 10 years later.
The same goes for the gym or sports bag you choose. Heading to the gym with a bag that you’re proud of will be one less excuse to not work out.
Keeping Your Bag Clean
Maintenance of Leather Bags
A leather bag with heavier processing is easier to clean but doesn’t have the same looks-better-with-age quality of lesser-processed leather. Either way, here are a few tips to keep your leather duffel bag looking its best:
Never clean with detergents or chemicals.
Keep your bag dry and avoid storing in direct sunlight.
If the leather gets dry or dull, use a leather grease with beeswax or other natural ingredients.
Always let it air out after a trip to the gym or a long weekend holiday.
Maintenance of Canvas Bags
Canvas is a woven textile fabric made primarily of cotton and should be treated the same way as other textile materials.
Avoid using chemicals or detergents. Stick to warm water if possible.
For tough stains, use a mild detergent mixed with warm water to gently brush the stain away.
As with leather bags, let it air out after cramming it with your sweaty gym gear.