The Best Crossbody Bags for Men

This handy accessory gives you space for your EDC and then some.

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Crossbody bags, however trendy they may be, are incredibly practical. Ideally, a crossbody bag comes with compartmentalized pockets within — even if it’s just a simple nylon or mesh divider. This way you can toss your keys and an iPhone, for example, into the same bag without the latter getting scratched. It’s smart to be sure the bag zips shut, too. Sure, a velcro-closing one might look cool and feel a bit easier to open, but you shouldn’t worry about whether something’s secretly fallen out.

Products in the Guide

  • Best Overall Crossbody Bag: Moment Fanny Sling

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  • Best Upgrade Crossbody Bag: 1733 Side Pack 7L

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  • Best Affordable Crossbody Bag: Lululemon Everywhere Bag Large

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  • Best Crossbody Bag with Interior Organization: Bellroy Sling

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  • Best Throwback Crossbody Bag: The North Face Field Bag

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  • Best Minimalist Crossbody Bag: Everlane The ReNew Transit Bag

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Crossbody bags, by design, shouldn’t be capable of carrying a small load of groceries home — just your wallet, keys, phone, headphones, camera and maybe a water bottle. That being said, there’s no real set formula for these types of bags. Pick what works best for you.

Pros

  • Compartmentalized pockets
  • Contoured shape for comfort
  • Water-sealed zippers
  • Waterproof

Cons

  • No strap for carrying when you take it off
  • Some users say the straps are too short
  • Country of Manufacture: China
  • Materials: Weatherproof recycled Kodra
  • Color(s): Olive, black, yellow, mustard, clay, black ripstop

Moment’s Fanny Sling is the ideal crossbody bag. It’s the right size; it has compartmentalized pockets for a phone, your keys, wallet and even a camera within. Plus, it’s contoured to wrap nicely around your chest or shoulder blades, depending on how you wear it. There’s even a 4-inch expander for a packable jacket or paperwork. Pick from five different colors (and one ripstop variation), each with water-sealed zippers and an adjustable strap. (For reference, it can store three 12 oz beer cans.)

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Pros

  • Super well-made for a small brand
  • Technical fabrics prove super durable
  • Large variety of storage options

Cons

  • Limited by nature of the brand size
  • Only available in one color
  • Country of Manufacture: U.S.A.
  • Materials: Ecopak EPX400 (laminated and reinforced 70D ripstop nylon blend with 400D recycled polyester with a DWR coating)
  • Color(s): Green

“We offer 3.5Liter and 7Liter versions of our Side Pack,” 1733 founder Phil Schade says. “7L is about the max in my opinion as anything larger, fully-loaded will start to get heavy on a single strap worn asymmetrically. Don’t carry a pair of shoes in your crossbody bag. If you need any extra pair of boots, you’re either packing wrong or you need a different type of bag.”

The 1733 Side Pack 7L Sling should instead be used for your essentials: your keys, phone, wallet, water and so on and so forth. And you easily can with this durable bag, which has separated pockets and a padded back panel for pressing evenly against your body.

Pros

  • Understated design
  • Numerous color options
  • Water-repellent fabric

Cons

  • Popular colors sell out quickly
  • Simple interior
  • Country of Manufacture: China
  • Materials: Polyester, recycled polyester, nylon
  • Color(s): 10+

Lululemon’s Everywhere Belt Bag is always sold out — but for good reason. It’s a super solid crossbody bag: It’s simple, carries quite a bit and usually comes in a sleek colorway, like all-black. The new Everywhere Bag Large is a little bit bigger (barely), and it comes in an equally cool color called Grey Sage.

Pros

  • Available in seven different colors
  • Soft-lined interior pouch for a phone or sunglasses
  • Back is padded for structure
  • Made from water-resistant recycled nylon
  • Has an easy access front compartment

Cons

  • Magnetic strap isn't as foolproof as a buckle
  • Not the most aesthetically interesting
  • Country of Manufacture: Makers in China, India and the Philippines
  • Materials: Woven nylon from 100% recycled PET bottles
  • Color(s): Black, teal, bronze, navy, slate, gray

Bellroy tops our guide to backpacks, so it’s only right they fit into our crossbody coverage, too. The Sling is built on the same principles: to be simple yet super convenient. There’s a front pocket for your phone, a soft-lined interior pouch for a pair of sunglasses and a ring to attach your keys to. It’s big enough to store a full-size water bottle but yet comfortable to carry.

Pros

  • Comfortable to carry
  • Rear pocket to protect your phone
  • Two colors
  • Made from recycled materials

Cons

  • Unless tightened, the bag hangs by your hip
  • No strap for carrying by hand
  • Country of Manufacture: China
  • Materials: 400D recycled nylon
  • Color(s): Black, pink, red, olive

It doesn’t matter whether you carry this out on the trails or on the train: It’ll do the same job. The North Face’s Field Bag is the right shape to wrap tightly around your body or hang near your hip. (The former’s more comfortable, to be fair.) Choose from either vintage white or this plain black, and reap the benefits of a mini backpack. That means a dedicated sleeve on the backside for your phone, a spacious center pocket and an adjustable strap.

The ReNew Transit BagEverlane

Best Minimalist Crossbody Bag: Everlane The ReNew Transit Bag

Pros

  • Available in four colors
  • Made from recycled polyester
  • Comfortable to carry on your front or back

Cons

  • No much compartmentalization within
  • No handle for carrying in hand
  • Bag isn't reinforced so it bends with too much weight
  • Country of Manufacture: China
  • Materials: 100% recycled polyester
  • Color(s): Black, tan

Available in four sleek, simple colors, Everlane’s The ReNew Transit Bag makes commuting with and carrying your necessities no task at all. (Bye, bulging pockets!)

mountain sling bagTopo Designs

Best Technical Crossbody Bag: Topo Designs Mountain Sling Bag

Pros

  • Made from 100% recycled nylon
  • Comfortable to carry
  • Has a handle so you can carry it by hand
  • Compartmentalized within to protect your phone

Cons

  • Too big to be layered beneath a jacket
  • Excess of handles and straps enhances chances of the bag getting caught on things
  • Country of Manufacture: U.S.A.
  • Materials: 100% recycled nylon
  • Color(s): Blue, olive

I’m a big fan of Colorado-born brand Topo Designs’ Mountain Sling Bag. Why? It’s the right size; it mixes outdoor and city influences; and the inside is just compartmentalized enough. There’s plenty of free space within but also a zipper pouch for fragile items. Plus, there’s a hook to attach your keys to so they don’t jangle as you hike or run. Best of all, the bag’s made from 100-percent recycled nylon.

Pros

  • Separate pockets for valuables
  • Compression straps for a tight (but comfortable) fit
  • Top handle for carrying once off

Cons

  • Not the biggest bag
  • Country of Manufacture: U.S.A.
  • Materials: 330D Robic fabric
  • Color(s): 8+

Made from hummus-colored 330D Robic fabric, Mystery Ranch’s Full Moon Hip Pack has plenty of straps to keep the bag close to your body, but enough room to be serviceable on a day trip, too. Think: a camera, a small water bottle and all your EDC.

Pros

  • Incredible inexpensive
  • Water-repellent exterior
  • Shaped for comfort and convenience

Cons

  • Sells out frequently
  • Fast fashion, questionable origins and impact
  • Country of Manufacture: China
  • Materials: 100% polyester
  • Colors: 6+

A viral darling at an incredible price, this sling bag is all over social media and, frankly, people are obsessed with the value proposition of a $20 bag with this much style and substance. Find out what all the hype is about for yourself by picking up your own — it certainly won’t break the bank.

Pros

  • Waxed canvas exterior is waterproof
  • Compact bag isn't cumbersome

Cons

  • No interior organization pockets
  • Pricey
  • Country of Manufacture: U.S.A.
  • Materials: Waxes canvas and leather
  • Color(s): Red, camo, black

Billykirk’s new canvas crossbody bag doesn’t have the most advanced strap, but that’s okay, because you couldn’t make it too heavy if you tried. It’s a compact carry-all, just big enough for a point-and-shoot (or phone), wallet and keys.

The durable waxed canvas exterior matches a more mature wardrobe, too — one that doesn’t mesh well with, well, mesh or polyester.

Pros

  • Second strap offers better bag security
  • Compartmentalized pockets evenly distribute the load
  • Extended base helps the bag wrap comfortably on your body

Cons

  • Isn't terribly big
  • Country of Manufacture: Vietnam
  • Materials: Coated polyester ripstop, nylon
  • Color(s): Orange, black, green, blue, patterns

Janji’s compartmentalized Multipass Sling Bag wraps securely around the body, which means it’s perfect for runners, bikers or simply brisk walkers (or subway commuters). It’s big enough to carry a few cards, your keys and phone, but little more — probably AirPods but maybe not a notebook.

The security, though, is enough reason to wear Janji’s bag, especially since there’s a second strap that secures it across your chest.

Pros

  • Compartmentalized interior
  • Dedicated front pocket for your phone
  • Can fit a water bottle
  • Foam padded so it holds its shape

Cons

  • No handle for carrying in hand
  • Waxed canvas will need cared for
  • Country of Manufacture: U.S.A.
  • Materials: Waxed canvas, full-grain leather
  • Color(s): Tan, green, black, gray

The Canyon Crossbody Pack is big enough for a water bottle and some snacks but slim enough to be slipped beneath a jacket or an oversized hoodie. Besides its versatility, the naturalness of this option proves most impressive. There are leather accents and the exterior’s cut from 10-ounce waxed canvas, an equally waterproof alternative to nylon or polyester.

Pros

  • Feels a lot like a backpack
  • A dedicated front pocket helps you access things you need often

Cons

  • Can't really be worn across your chest
  • The roomy interior lets things bang around if you're in motion
  • Country of Manufacture: China
  • Materials: 600D polyester
  • Color(s): Green, crosshair black

Herschel makes an endless assortment of backpacks and duffle bags — shoulder bags, too, clearly. This one looks and feels a lot like the aforementioned backpacks, but streamlined. There’s still a roomy, unstructured interior pocket, but it’s balanced out by a zippered front one for your valuables. It’s on the bigger side, by the way, so you couldn’t layer it beneath a coat — or at least I wouldn’t recommend it.

Pros

  • Can be attached to the front of a bike
  • Perfect for city commuters
  • Water-resistant
  • Has two zipper pockets

Cons

  • Doesn't hang flush to your torso
  • Sacrifices specialization in favor of universality
  • The handlebar straps dig into your chest if it's tight across it
  • Country of Manufacture: China
  • Materials: 100% coated polyester
  • Color(s): Black

State Bags turned its most popular Bike Bag into something you can carry, too. It’s the convertible of crossbody bags, if you will. That means when you’re riding to work or just for exercise, the bag easily attaches to your handlebars. When you’re done riding, removing it only requires two clicks and it can go right back across your chest. I will say, though, the bag definitely cuts some corners in favor of versatility, but these are minor complaints. I found that the handlebar straps do dig into your chest if you wear it super tightly.

Springer Powr WaistpackEastpak

Best Small Crossbody Bag: Eastpak Springer Powr Waistpack

Pros

  • Water-resistant
  • Super simple
  • Available in several different colors

Cons

  • No internal dividers
  • Smaller than others
  • Flimsy, but that makes stuffing it easier
  • Country of Manufacture: China
  • Materials: 100% Nylon
  • Color(s): 35+

Eastpak makes, in my opinion, the best cheap backpack. So, surprise, surprise that the brand’s taken a similarly affordable approach to the crossbody bag. It’s so simple, and that’s quite refreshing in a category rife with hyper-modified bags with pockets and storage capabilities no one really ever uses. No, there isn’t a divider within, meaning your phone might get scratched if you put it in there with a ring of keys, but that’s a minor issue. (They make carabiners, you know?) Trust that this option will keep its contents dry, protected from pickpockets and comfortably snug to your person.

Pros

  • Made in San Francisco
  • Super lightweight
  • Has leather trim
  • Comes in three colors
  • Has compartmentalized pockets
  • Made from military-grade nylon
  • Waterproof

Cons

  • Front mesh pocket isn't practical for smaller or easily damaged items
  • Country of Manufacture: U.S.A.
  • Materials: Nylon, Italian leather
  • Color(s): Olive, tan, black

The Etna Sling is an easy-to-carry crossbody made in Joshu+Vela’s independent San Francisco studio using military-grade materials. The hardware is all brass; the nylon is waterproof and rip-resistant; and the mesh pocket gives you room for larger, less fragile items. Although they show a model carrying their phone in there, I wouldn’t. Think: water damage, dings off poles or other pedestrians, etc, etc. Otherwise, this bag checks all of the boxes. It’s big enough for your essentials and little more, and it compartmentalizes them so they don’t damage each other.

Pros

  • Lots of internal compartments
  • Big enough for a bike lock and headphones

Cons

  • Strap doesn't tighten enough to keep it on your back while riding
  • Retains smells
  • Country of Manufacture: China
  • Materials: 1680D Cordura ballistic nylon
  • Color(s): Black, gray

Aer’s Day Sling 3 Max Belt Bag comes with a ton of internal organizational elements, including three pockets with plenty of dividers within. There is a large zippered sleeve, mesh and nylon dividers, plus mesh pockets, too. It’s all waterproof, too, and it was big enough to fit a full-size bike lock, my phone, wallet and keys, a water bottle and headphones.

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