TUMI’s SS25 Drop Proves That Travel Is a State of Mind
The collection is all about movement, memory, and the way a place like Peru can leave its mark on the things we carry

A love letter to Peru
Fifty years is a long time—long enough to know what works and to reinvent yourself without losing the core of what made you special in the first place.
For TUMI, the Spring 2025 collection is both a celebration and a statement: a nod to half a century of craftsmanship and an embrace of the untamed energy of Peru.

This season, the brand leans into movement—not just in the literal sense (although, yes, the suitcases are still incredibly smooth to roll), but in the way people carry themselves, the way cultures blend and influence each other, and the way heritage meets modernity.
Inspired by the textures, hues, and spirit of Peru, TUMI’s latest drop is a collision of past and future: ancient traditions reimagined in pieces that feel like they belong in airport lounges, cobblestone streets, and 3 a.m. train stations.
Luxury that moves with you
The collection pulls from TUMI’s signature lines—Voyageur, Georgica, Alpha Bravo, 19 Degree, and the ever-reliable Travel Accessories—infusing them with a palette straight out of Lima’s markets and the Andean highlands.
Think deep Denim, high-energy Red/Lime Chameleon, and the effortlessly chic Natural/Sand.
It’s luxury that isn’t trying too hard. Just enough polish to turn heads and enough edge to feel personal.
Then there are the bag charms—playful, full of character, and steeped in Andean artistry. Tiny details that don’t just accessorize, but tell a story.

A reminder that travel is as much about the small moments—the trinket you pick up in a side street, the last-minute change of plans, or the way a certain city’s air feels on your skin—as it is about the destination.
This is TUMI in its element: functional, sleek, but with a heartbeat.
A collection built for people who are always in transit, whether that’s across continents or just toward the next version of themselves.
And if that sounds like you, well, consider this your sign. Pack the bag. Book the flight. Keep moving.
Courtesy TUMI
Special thanks Paul Fontanilla