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21 Best Work Bags For Women, Chic & Practical, In 2026

On my list of ‘Ins’ for 2026? Investing in one of the best work bags. If this first week back in the office has taught me anything, aside from a tough lesson in letting your sleeping pattern revert back to what they were in your teenage years (help), it’s that I can’t continue without something both chic AND practical.

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Lugging your desk essentials around is unfortunately par for the commuting course – and being armed with a good work bag is essential. The alternative? Trying to ram a laptop, notebook, headphones and water bottle into a flimsy cotton tote bag two minutes before you need to leave the house. Not cute.

Just as innovative as one of the best laptop backpacks – though arguably more fashionable – the best work bags are durable enough to see you through the years. You want to go for one with a compartmentalised interior so that A) you can actually find things inside it and B) it’s more secure and safe on your commute. Think a baby-changing bag – with all of its nifty pockets and various straps and handles – but more glam. It’ll need to suit your outfit, too, so go for something that can be worn with a blazer or trouser suit just as well as a summer dress.

Ahead, everything I’ve learned on my quest to find a really good one – alongside favourites shot on my fellow editors…

How I tested the best work bags

The Glamour team testing the best work bags for women, in and around the Glamour office.

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You need a practical work bag – but one that won’t make you look like Will from The Inbetweeners. Unless that’s your vibe. Team Glamour is in the office three times a week, so we’ve taken the time to test, try and chose the majority of the work bags in this round up so you don’t have to.

What do we consider? First; the size. If a bag can’t hold much (or, at the very least, your laptop) safely, it’s not deemed suitable for work in our eyes. Second; the fabrication. You’ll notice that most of the bags in this round up are priced in the hundreds, and that’s because they’re mainly all made from 100% leather or other durable materials. Third; the appearance. We like looking put-together on our commute just as much as you do, so rest assured these styles are as chic as your favourite clutch.

Why you can trust me:

For the past five years, it has literally been my job to be clued up on the latest in the world of fashion. I’ve not only covered the latest trends, but I’ve advising readers where to shop for practical style and capsule wardrobe essentials, too. Work bags fall into that “practical” category.

I started writing about work bags – and testing them – four years ago, so I know more than your average fashion fan on which one to invest in. During that time, I’ve seen countless trends rise and fall – but you can rest assured this guide is full of only the latest. To back-up my research, I’ve attended press days, interviewed stylists and buyers, and worn work bags on days I’m packing light and days I’m packing heavy. In the wind, rain, summer and winter. Ahead, only the crème de la crème.


Below, the 21 best work bags for women to browse before your next office day.

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