Shay Mitchell-Founded Travel Brand Béis Launches First Kids Collection

Shay Mitchell-Founded Travel Brand Béis Launches First Kids Collection
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Traveling with little ones isn’t always smooth sailing, but Béis’ first kids luggage and accessories line will at least make it look stylishly effortless.

The brand founded by entrepreneurial actress Shay Mitchell has restocked its sold-out kids backpacks and mini rolling suitcases ($68-$168) that first launched last year. The backpack comes chic hues like Atlas Pink, Slate and Grey with easy-to-spot pops of color like citron and berry, ensuring that you won’t lose sight of your kiddo.

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Just like Béis’ grown-up goods, its pint-sized rollers feature genius design touches, like a pull strap that turns it into a ride-on, a soft outer luggage pocket for holding a tablet, plenty of interior organizational compartments, easy-to-clean 75D polyester lining, compression straps and storage bags for shoes and dirty laundry.

The backpacks include side mesh pockets, a detachable waist pack and a trolley pass-through for easy stacking onto suitcase handles, while the lunch boxes are perfectly sized for reusable storage containers and come with a removable shoulder strap.

Béis’ range of family-friendly products also includes a baby collection designed with model Elsa Hosk featuring multi-tasking diaper backpacks, totes and more carryalls and accessories.

Shop the Béis kids backpack ad mini roller at the brand’s website here.

Béis the Kids Roller in Berry

Béis

Béis the Kids Roller $168

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Béis the Kids Roller in Citron

Béis

Béis the Kids Roller $168

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Béis The Kids Backpack in Beige

Béis

Béis The Kids Backpack $68

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Béis The Kids Backpack in Gray

Béis

Béis The Kids Backpack $68

Buy now

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