Laverne
Laverne, $160
The Laverne is basically the vegan magazine tote. It's deep enough for papers and notebooks, has a padded laptop pocket, and is sturdy enough to survive less-than-gentle handling. In terms of looks, the stiff body gives it a polished feel, the logo is small and inoffensive, and the color is the same beautiful dark merlot in person.
The Laverne has been a great companion the last couple of weeks. It's substantial enough to have some structure even when empty, the color is beautiful for fall, and it's a perfect mix to have a deep internal pocket that can fit a laptop and a small, unobtrusive side pocket for easy access to a cell phone or subway pass.
I prefer vertical work bags since most of my commute is spent crammed alongside other people using public transportation, and this bag has the added functional benefit of being made from a material that can remain stiff and compact and won't wither in inclement weather. – Mara Leighton, Insider Picks reporter
Mitsuko LG, Chili Brown
Mitsuko LG, $185
This weekender is the vegan version of the leather one I've always wanted. It's well-structured enough that I no longer feel the need to spend $400 on a leather alternative, which is really saying something considering that this duffel has been on my wishlist for years.
I love that the Mitsuko has a cavernous interior (which will hold at least two full days and nights worth of clothing), and that it comes with a shoulder strap I can pop on when I need and off when I want. The one gripe I have is with the zipper, which isn't as smooth as I'd like it to be, but overall I'm really impressed with this one by Matt & Nat. – Sally Kaplan, Insider Picks editor