The Tokyo Collection

Three years in the making, the latest line from Stuart & Lau is inspired by Tokyo, the city that cofounder Jimmy Lau now calls home.

The capsule draws heavily from Japanese design, combining technical processes with performance fabrics, efficient forms, and a relentless respect for detail.

Set against Tokyo’s frenetic pace of life, each carefully crafted piece offers a meditation of calm through perfect preparedness for the journey ahead.

The Campaign Briefpack

Innovative and versatile, this 3-way hybrid cleverly combines briefcase formality with backpack performance. The Campaign is an all-in-one solution for journeys close and far.

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The Tabitomo Duffel

The Tabitomo 3-Day Duffel builds on the classic carryall with fresh functionality and innovative materials. Resulting in a remarkably maneuverable companion for extended trips away.

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The Redux Gym Bag

Equally at home in the office or the gym, the Redux is purpose built for work-life balance. The stealthy build conceals a rich array of features, including a shoe pocket, locker hook, water bottle pocket, and washable laundry bag.

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The Cary Briefcase - Tokyo Edition

Reimagined in a slim and sleek triple-black build, the newest member of the Cary Briefcase family builds upon the award-winning silhouette with minimalist sensibility and technical improvements

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Behind the design

A Technical Approach…

A whole new approach to materials and processes allows for a high-spec technical finish, that ultimately delivers a new level of detail and usefulness.

A true ode to their Japanese roots.

“We wanted to create a line of bags that captured all the innovative functionality we’ve developed over the years, but took a step away from our signature aesthetic, in a more technical direction”

- Jimmy Lau, Co-founder

Made to move

The Tokyo Collection is arguably our most versatile collection to date. With each bag focusing on the different scenarios every modern man encounters when on the move.

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