Tumi Dives Into Mediterranean Warmth with New Travel Bag Collection
The Spring 2026 collection features vibrant color palette refreshes for Tumi's robust travel bags.

Published on May 19, 2026
Luxury luggage brand Tumi has launched its Spring 2026 collection that already paints the escape of dreams through its revived travel bags bearing lush Mediterranean and woven raffia-like materials to spruce up jet-setting style.
The updated versions of Tumi's most recognizable silhouettes are headlined by the brand's sculptural hard-side flagship luggage called the 19 Degree polycarbonate collection, coming in Pink Clay, Thyme, Washed Yellow, and two iridescent options like Lilac Gray and Light Blue.
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The 19 Degree hardside pieces are made from a sturdy aluminum construction and a Horizon Blue colorway for your next coveted carry-on bag for the season.
This variant is inspired by the saying "where the sky meets the sea," a fitting image for the ocean-loving culture.
The collection also has a functional addition called "Front Access," which is a front-lid zip opening to the main compartment, making access to your belongings more seamless than ever. It is available across the Front Access Expandable Carry-On, Large Front Access Expandable Carry-On, and three checked luggage variants.
Leaning into the Mediterranean flair, Tumi also introduced a raffia-inspired woven capsule that extends across the Olas and Harrison collections, covering four styles: the Milos Woven Tote, Olas Woven Small Shoulder Bag, Small Griffin Backpack, and Bradner Backpack. Voyageur Q Tote in Pink Clay, Thyme, and Indigo.
For the pedantic but simultaneously adventurous menswear enthusiasts out there, Tumi also offers their signature graphic called the Mediterranean PRint for their Voyageur Tegra-Lite, Belden, and Nassau lines, appearing on carry-ons, pouches, passport cases, and crossbody bags
The collection is also host to an array of accessories such as bag charms shaped like flowers and lemons inspired by the Amalfi Coast. There is also the Belden Sunglass Charm that elevates the way you store your sunnies.
Tumi Creative Director Victor Sanz described the conceptualization of the project as "a slower, more intentional rhythm of travel — the idea that a destination should hit all five senses rather than just the camera roll."
You can buy these vibrant new pieces on the brand's website and in their many boutiques worldwide.
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