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Delivery Deadlines | Order By 27 August
Remote Areas:
Order with Standard Delivery by 24 Aug, 11:59pm | Express Delivery by 27 Aug, 11:59pm
Sydney, Melbourne & Brisbane Metro:
Order with Standard Delivery by 27 Aug, 11:59pm | Express Delivery by 1 Sep, 11:59pm
New Zealand:
Order with Express Delivery by 30 Aug, 11:59pm AEST
3 PIECES EVERY MAN SHOULD TRAVEL WITH
Oroton’s men’s travel accessories are designed and crafted for life, to be used again, and again. The difference shows up in the leather itself. Backed by history and built for today, Oroton’s bags have been crafted from high quality leather since 1938. Every piece in the collection is designed to age beautifully, if cared for well. Designed for the modern traveller.
THE WEEKENDER
There's a particular skill to packing well for a short trip: knowing exactly what earns its place and leaving the rest behind. The right bag makes that discipline easier. A weekender isn't a smaller suitcase, it's a different kind of object entirely, structured enough to hold its shape through an airport and a car boot, relaxed enough to sling over one shoulder without a second thought. Oroton's Weekender is a carryover style from a previous collection, offered in both suede and leather, bringing an established, well-loved silhouette into the current range for the man who moves often and packs light.
What makes a bag suited to weekend travel, rather than daily commuting?
A good weekender needs to hold its shape whether it's packed full or nearly empty, since a short trip rarely means a consistent load from the moment you leave to the moment you return. The Oroton Weekender's structure is built to maintain its form under both conditions, so it doesn't lose its silhouette partway through a trip.
How does the suede version differ from the leather in everyday use?
Suede carries a distinct texture and a softer visual weight, suited to the man who wants his bag to read as slightly more considered or fashion led. Leather, by contrast, offers a firmer structure and a finish that tends to handle daily knocks and changeable weather with a little more ease, making it a practical choice for more frequent travel.
Who is the Oroton Weekender best suited to?
It's built for the man whose weekends and short trips move between settings: a flight on Friday night, dinner on Saturday, home again by Sunday. Whether chosen in suede for its texture or leather for its structure, it's designed to keep its shape and finish through exactly that kind of quick turnaround, trip after trip.
Can it be paired with the rest of the Oroton men's range?
Yes. Both the Oroton suede and leather versions sit comfortably alongside Oroton's current men's accessories, including wallets, tech holders and travel pieces, for a considered kit built from pieces old and new.
THE CROSSBODY
Some bags are chosen for how much they can hold. A cross-body is chosen for how little it makes you think about it. Worn close to the body and free of the shoulder-shifting that comes with a single-strap tote, it's built for a day that moves quickly, through a station, across a city, in and out of a car, without ever slowing a man down. Within Oroton's men's range, that role belongs to Oscar, the label's casual offering, available as a cross-body alongside its backpack styles, crafted in the same pebbled, full grain leather that runs through the wider collection.
What makes a cross-body bag different from other casual styles?
A cross-body sits close to the body and stays there, distributing weight across the chest rather than a single shoulder, which makes it a practical choice for a day spent moving rather than sitting still. It also keeps both hands free, a small but meaningful advantage when navigating airports, train platforms or a busy street.
What makes it hold its shape through a full day of travel?
The Oscar is structured to maintain its form whether it's packed full or carrying only the essentials, so it doesn't collapse or lose shape under the weight of its own contents the way a softer, unstructured bag might over a long day.
What leather and finish does it use?
Like the rest of the men's range, the Oscar is worked in Oroton's pebbled, full grain leather, with a low, understated imprinted logo rather than prominent external branding.
What accessories is it designed to work alongside?
The Oscar is built with the brand's tech and laptop holders in mind, along with the wider small accessories range, so a man can build a coordinated kit rather than mixing pieces from different collections.
Who is the Oscar designed for?
It's designed for the man whose week moves between settings rather than staying fixed in one place: casual enough for a weekend, structured enough to carry a laptop into a meeting.
TECH & LAPTOP ORGANISERS
Built to sit within the Oroton Oscar range, these holders exist because cables and chargers deserve better than the bottom of a bag. Finished in leather coordinated with the range, this considered selection of accessories work well to support your staple pieces. Carrying the same understated logo as the rest of the collection, they quietly support the statement that is an Oroton travel bag. From keeping a laptop free from scratches, to simply tidying away loose cords, they keep small, easily lost items accessible when needed. With a variety of sizes and uses, the range serves purpose for adapters, cables, drives and all your essentials. They’re practical pieces, but considered ones, built with Oroton’s commitment to care.
What do the tech holders actually hold?
They're designed to organise the smaller items that make up most travel days: cables, chargers, adapters, drives and other everyday electronics that would otherwise sit loose at the bottom of a bag. Rather than treating these as an incidental extra, Oroton designs them as considered pieces in their own right.
What material are they made from, and does it match the rest of the range?
Yes. The holders are finished in the same pebbled leather used throughout Oroton's men's collection, so a tech holder carried inside an Oroton Oscar bag reads as part of a considered whole rather than a mismatched accessory. They also carry the same understated imprinted logo found across the range.
How are they designed to protect devices?
Each holder has a soft lined interior, designed to cushion a laptop or device and prevent the kind of scratching that loose cords and hard-edged chargers can cause over time.
Which bags are they designed to work with?
The tech and laptop holders are designed to sit within the Oscar backpack and cross-body range, giving that collection a dedicated, structured home for technology rather than a generic zip pocket.
MICA MEDIUM TOTE SUEDE
The Mica Medium Tote in velvety suede is a new addition to our iconic range, designed to hold your travel essentials with a back strap that fits over luggage handles. Due to suede’s delicacy, colour transfer may occur—apply Oroton Stain and Rain Protector and let dry for ten minutes.
THE MARGOT
The Margot Large Day Bag is created from ultra soft pebble leather, which is thoughtfully paired with brass colour hardware throughout. This everyday bag features shoulder straps which convert to a grip top handle and a removable cross body strap, both of which are fitted with roller buckles for easy length adjustment. The interior is lined with contrast light smoke leather and has two main compartments divided by a large internal zip pocket and features a slip pocket plus a leather tab with secure dog clip closure. The bag features a foil embossed logo and a bag charm with a metal plate as a finishing touch.
The Margot is also available in a Hobo silhouette, crafted in pebble leather.
THE WEEKENDER
There's a particular skill to packing well for a short trip: knowing exactly what earns its place and leaving the rest behind. The right bag makes that discipline easier. A weekender isn't a smaller suitcase, it's a different kind of object entirely, structured enough to hold its shape through an airport and a car boot, relaxed enough to sling over one shoulder without a second thought. Oroton's Weekender is a carryover style from a previous collection, offered in both suede and leather, bringing an established, well-loved silhouette into the current range for the man who moves often and packs light.
What makes a bag suited to weekend travel, rather than daily commuting?
A good weekender needs to hold its shape whether it's packed full or nearly empty, since a short trip rarely means a consistent load from the moment you leave to the moment you return. The Oroton Weekender's structure is built to maintain its form under both conditions, so it doesn't lose its silhouette partway through a trip.
How does the suede version differ from the leather in everyday use?
Suede carries a distinct texture and a softer visual weight, suited to the man who wants his bag to read as slightly more considered or fashion led. Leather, by contrast, offers a firmer structure and a finish that tends to handle daily knocks and changeable weather with a little more ease, making it a practical choice for more frequent travel.
Who is the Oroton Weekender best suited to?
It's built for the man whose weekends and short trips move between settings: a flight on Friday night, dinner on Saturday, home again by Sunday. Whether chosen in suede for its texture or leather for its structure, it's designed to keep its shape and finish through exactly that kind of quick turnaround, trip after trip.
Can it be paired with the rest of the Oroton men's range?
Yes. Both the Oroton suede and leather versions sit comfortably alongside Oroton's current men's accessories, including wallets, tech holders and travel pieces, for a considered kit built from pieces old and new.
THE CROSSBODY
Some bags are chosen for how much they can hold. A cross-body is chosen for how little it makes you think about it. Worn close to the body and free of the shoulder-shifting that comes with a single-strap tote, it's built for a day that moves quickly, through a station, across a city, in and out of a car, without ever slowing a man down. Within Oroton's men's range, that role belongs to Oscar, the label's casual offering, available as a cross-body alongside its backpack styles, crafted in the same pebbled, full grain leather that runs through the wider collection.
What makes a cross-body bag different from other casual styles?
A cross-body sits close to the body and stays there, distributing weight across the chest rather than a single shoulder, which makes it a practical choice for a day spent moving rather than sitting still. It also keeps both hands free, a small but meaningful advantage when navigating airports, train platforms or a busy street.
What makes it hold its shape through a full day of travel?
The Oscar is structured to maintain its form whether it's packed full or carrying only the essentials, so it doesn't collapse or lose shape under the weight of its own contents the way a softer, unstructured bag might over a long day.
What leather and finish does it use?
Like the rest of the men's range, the Oscar is worked in Oroton's pebbled, full grain leather, with a low, understated imprinted logo rather than prominent external branding.
What accessories is it designed to work alongside?
The Oscar is built with the brand's tech and laptop holders in mind, along with the wider small accessories range, so a man can build a coordinated kit rather than mixing pieces from different collections.
Who is the Oscar designed for?
It's designed for the man whose week moves between settings rather than staying fixed in one place: casual enough for a weekend, structured enough to carry a laptop into a meeting.
TECH & LAPTOP ORGANISERS
Built to sit within the Oroton Oscar range, these holders exist because cables and chargers deserve better than the bottom of a bag. Finished in leather coordinated with the range, this considered selection of accessories work well to support your staple pieces. Carrying the same understated logo as the rest of the collection, they quietly support the statement that is an Oroton travel bag. From keeping a laptop free from scratches, to simply tidying away loose cords, they keep small, easily lost items accessible when needed. With a variety of sizes and uses, the range serves purpose for adapters, cables, drives and all your essentials. They’re practical pieces, but considered ones, built with Oroton’s commitment to care.
What do the tech holders actually hold?
They're designed to organise the smaller items that make up most travel days: cables, chargers, adapters, drives and other everyday electronics that would otherwise sit loose at the bottom of a bag. Rather than treating these as an incidental extra, Oroton designs them as considered pieces in their own right.
What material are they made from, and does it match the rest of the range?
Yes. The holders are finished in the same pebbled leather used throughout Oroton's men's collection, so a tech holder carried inside an Oroton Oscar bag reads as part of a considered whole rather than a mismatched accessory. They also carry the same understated imprinted logo found across the range.
How are they designed to protect devices?
Each holder has a soft lined interior, designed to cushion a laptop or device and prevent the kind of scratching that loose cords and hard-edged chargers can cause over time.
Which bags are they designed to work with?
The tech and laptop holders are designed to sit within the Oscar backpack and cross-body range, giving that collection a dedicated, structured home for technology rather than a generic zip pocket.
TRAVEL BEYOND THE HOLIDAYS
For the man on the move, travel isn’t confined to a certain time of year. The Oroton range is built for gifting, whether on Father’s Day or otherwise. The same passport holder gets used every month of the year. The same briefcase does the same job in March as it does in a gifting season. Oroton’s travel range is built around a simple ongoing idea: the men who show up consistently, who have their own way of doing things, who carry the same considered pieces trip after trip, are worth crafting genuinely lasting products for.
TRAVEL BEYOND THE HOLIDAYS
For the man on the move, travel isn’t confined to a certain time of year. The Oroton range is built for gifting, whether on Father’s Day or otherwise. The same passport holder gets used every month of the year. The same briefcase does the same job in March as it does in a gifting season. Oroton’s travel range is built around a simple ongoing idea: the men who show up consistently, who have their own way of doing things, who carry the same considered pieces trip after trip, are worth crafting genuinely lasting products for.
FAQS
What makes Oroton's leather different from other travel accessories on the market?
Oroton works predominantly in pebbled, full grain leather sourced through longstanding relationships with Italian tanneries, the same material the brand has used across its handbag collections since 1938. Full grain leather retains the hide's natural texture and density, which is what allows a piece to hold its shape and develop a genuine patina over years of use, rather than needing to be replaced within a season.
How do I care for Oroton leather goods when travelling?
Pebbled leather is naturally more resistant to scuffing than a smooth finish, which makes it well suited to regular travel. For day to day care, keep pieces away from prolonged direct sun and excess moisture, and allow them to dry naturally if they do get wet. Over time, handling alone is what develops the leather's deeper, richer colour.
Are Oroton's travel accessories only relevant for Father's Day, or is the range available year round?
The men's travel and accessories range is a core, ongoing collection rather than a Father's Day exclusive. Seasonal colourways like Dark Choc and Forest Green are introduced periodically, but the foundational styles, including the passport holder, Oscar, Nicholas, wallets and Luca golf accessories, are designed to be part of the range well beyond any single gifting occasion.
What's the difference between the Oscar and the Nicholas?
The Oscar is Oroton's casual bag offering, available as a backpack and cross-body styles, built for movement between casual and semi-structured settings. The Nicholas is an elevated day briefcase designed specifically for the corporate customer, with a more formal, structured silhouette suited to client meetings and daily office use.
Can Oroton's tech holders fit a full sized laptop?
The tech and laptop holders are designed to sit within the Oscar range and are built to accommodate everyday laptops alongside cables, chargers and other small electronics, keeping them organised and protected within the bag.
What colourways are new this season?
Dark Choc and Forest Green are the two new seasonal colourways, joining Oroton's existing black offering across bags, wallets and belts. Dark Choc is a rich, warm brown, and Forest Green offers a similarly deep, considered tone, both designed to remain relevant well beyond a single season.
Is the Luca golf range suitable as a standalone gift?
Yes. The Luca ball and tee holder keyring and matching umbrella are designed to work as considered pieces on their own, as well as alongside the rest of the men's accessories range, making them suited to gifting independently of a larger bag or wallet purchase.
How do I choose between the passport holder and a full travel wallet?
The passport holder is designed specifically to house a passport securely and sit flat in a pocket, while a full wallet is built for daily cards and cash. Many men choose to carry both, in matching colourways and leather, so the two pieces read as a coordinated set rather than separate purchases.