D E - I N F L U E N C I N G!!!!
De-influencing you on buying the viral beis weekender bag! For a quick outfit or two, one pair of shoes and some makeup it’s perfect! But for an over packer who LOVES options it’s a no for me 🙅🏽♀️ #beis #beistravel #weekenderbag #deinfluence #deinfluencing
After trying the Beis Weekender bag myself, I realized that while it looks stylish and promises spaciousness, the reality can be quite different, especially for those of us who tend to overpack. The bag’s sleek design is absolutely perfect if you’re someone who travels light — maybe a couple of outfits, one pair of shoes, and basic makeup essentials. However, if you’re like me and like to have multiple options for outfits or need to carry more than just the basics, this bag feels restrictive. One thing I noticed is that you really have to be strategic with how you pack. The bag requires you to leave some space at the top to close it properly, which effectively reduces the usable interior space. Also, claims about fitting two shoes can be a bit optimistic unless the shoes are slim and compact, like flip-flops. For bulkier shoes, this bag just doesn’t cut it. I ended up sticking with my tried-and-true Nike duffle bag — it’s older, less flashy, but it fits about four outfits, two pairs of shoes, and all my electronics and toiletry essentials comfortably. Plus, I can throw in my laptop, tablet, and even my Yeti cup without having to worry about space. In summary, the Beis Weekender is definitely more suited for minimalist packing or quick trips. For anyone who needs the freedom to pack more options or carry extra gear, investing in a larger, more flexible bag like the Nike duffle might be a smarter choice. It’s all about matching the travel bag to your personal packing style to avoid frustration and make your journeys smoother.









I love it... if you only puting one outfit in there. for a big bag it's terrible in space and I just can't wrap my head around why. it's also heavy.