Hulken introduced a new carry-on-size 'Travel Rolling Tote' in August 2025, expanding the brand known for its boxy, foldable rolling totes. The Travel Rolling Tote is positioned as a travel tote rather than a suitcase, featuring the same water-resistant plastic shell and wheel-based silhouette that made Hulken a streetwise favorite. It debuted as part of a phased rollout by cofounders Alex Schinasi and Yoni Sheleg.
The bag retails for about $125 and closely mirrors the brand’s signature design language, including a fold-down profile for compact storage and a matte finish option for muted styling. Hulken said the launch was small-scale to validate demand and signaled future iterations, potential designer collaborations and retail partnerships planned through 2026.
For travelers and urban professionals the Travel Rolling Tote offers a hybrid of utility and fashion, letting users keep gear at hand while maintaining a curated aesthetic. As Hulken experiments with new materials and wider distribution, the product underscores a broader trend toward luggage that foregrounds everyday portability and design-forward utility.
Carry-On Rolling Totes
Hulken Introduced the 'Travel Rolling Tote'
Trend Themes
1. Hybrid Carry-on Accessories - A blending of tote-style accessibility with wheeled mobility opens scope for luggage that combines immediate gear access with rolling convenience.
2. Design-forward Utility Luggage - Products prioritizing aesthetic language alongside functional features are redefining traveler expectations for everyday-fashionable luggage.
3. Compact Foldable Travel Gear - Fold-down profiles and space-saving silhouettes signal growing demand for packable solutions that minimize storage impact without sacrificing durability.
Industry Implications
1. Travel Retail - Retail channels focused on frequent travelers could evolve assortments and in-store experiences around hybrid carry-on pieces that sit between totes and suitcases.
2. Material Manufacturing - Innovations in water-resistant plastics and lightweight composites may enable new form factors that balance resilience with refined finishes.
3. Urban Mobility Services - Shared-mobility and commuter services could integrate luggage-friendly infrastructure and partnerships as travelers increasingly favor rolling totes for last-mile comfort.