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The EVA Tote System From PARSEL Might Be the Only Bag You Need

11.26.25 | By
The EVA Tote System From PARSEL Might Be the Only Bag You Need

We all have our own wants and needs in our ideal bag – most are born from personal experience, making it all the more powerful. My must-haves are convenience, adaptability, and by god, those straps better not snap. PARSEL is proud to present the EVA Tote System, which transforms as you need it, and is built to last. Anyone that has carried a nice bag will tell you, it can sometimes be a hazard: precipitation, cab spray, and pets aside, beautiful leather goods require maintenance, time and care to keep in good condition. Not so with PARSEL. The system is completely waterproof, puncture-proof, and clearly resistant to ice cream.

A woman in a red sweater holds a melting ice cream cone, with ice cream dripping onto her black bag, standing under a large orange umbrella.

If PARSEL sounds unusually thoughtful for a “bag,” that’s because they insist – politely but firmly – it isn’t one. It’s a modular carrying system born from a collective of design, fashion, and art luminaries who decided the world needed something better than the same-old catchall tote. At the helm is Nur Abbas, formerly of Louis Vuitton, Nike, and Yeezy, whose whole approach is about fusing technical performance with minimalist luxury. “We’re building something bigger than a product, we’re building a system,” Abbas says. “It’s about how people move, live, and express identity through what they carry. With PARSEL, we’re creating an evolving framework, not a fixed object.” Which explains why this tote feels less like an accessory and more like infrastructure.

A person in a red sweater holding a melting soft-serve ice cream cone, with ice cream dripping onto a black bag.

It starts with an EVA tote featuring capsule-shaped handles on either side. The included strap locks into sleek side mechanisms – precision-engineered – giving you custom strap length wherever you happen to go. Last, and certainly not least, an unstructured nylon liner with a magnetic closure on the inside can be used either as intended or as a whole separate bag, doubling your carrying capacity. This system comes in three core colors – Deep, a dark charcoal gray; Optic, a light tan with cool undertones; and Priority, a bright crimson – with a bonus trio (Iris, Drift, and Gridlock) launching exclusively at Dover Street Market Ginza.

A black bag filled with ice and oysters sits on a red and white plaid cloth. Oyster knives, gloves, and opened oyster shells are scattered nearby.

A person wearing a light blue shirt, black pants, and flip-flops stands outdoors holding a large white bag, with a beach and boardwalk in the background.

A person stands outdoors holding a birthday cake with candles and colorful sprinkles in one hand and carrying a large rectangular bag over their shoulder.

Extremely durable and built for the most rugged of jobs and lives, the PARSEL bag can handle just about anything and carry double what you came with, if that’s what’s necessary. The physical manifestations of the chaos and uncertainty we live in every day, like a makeup kit, first aid, or mini sudoku booklet complete with mini pencil (anyone?), can all just go in your bag, safe for later. A roll-top on the interior liner ensures everything stays safe from the elements, while the outer EVA shell gives you a level of protection that’s practically unheard of in luxury accessories. It’s all made from high-density EVA (Ethylene Vinyl Acetate), 100% aluminum, and technical nylon webbing – materials you’d usually expect in high-performance gear, not in something chic enough to bring to lunch.

Two whole fish placed on ice inside a gray plastic container, set on a red and blue plaid fabric background.

A man wearing a dirty shirt and green gloves carries firewood and a large red container in a wooded outdoor area.

A red rectangular tote bag with handles is filled with firewood and placed on a tree stump in an outdoor, grassy area.

Reinforced with aluminum and technical nylon webbing, this bag is specifically constructed to be the last bag you might ever need. With aircraft-grade magnetic aluminum components, your stuff is completely secure inside the roll-top inner liner. Discreet labeling across the hardware – etched with “PARSEL SYSTEMS” – nudges you to remember this is not merely a tote; it’s a tool. To wrap it all up in a neat little bow, the straps are completely adjustable and replaceable, extending the life of the bag to as long as we want. With two smart sizes, S and XL, you can carry everything you might ever dream of in an indestructible, stylish tote.

A red bag with a handle tipped over on a patterned surface, spilling metal bolts and screws onto the fabric.

A person stands outdoors by a tree, wearing a red jacket, blue and white checkered dress, and carrying a light-colored shoulder bag.

A black PARSEL EVA Tote System filled with a soccer ball, lemons, gardening gloves, scissors, rope, and other miscellaneous items sits in front of a red patterned background.

A person in a white sleeveless top and beige skirt holds a PARSEL EVA Tote System—a sleek black handbag with a handle and shoulder strap—against a plain background.

A woman in a white top, beige skirt, and boots carries the PARSEL EVA Tote System with yellow flowers inside, standing against a plain light background.

A square-shaped black nylon PARSEL EVA Tote System bag with a top handle, adjustable shoulder strap, and minimalist design against a plain light background.

Person wearing a long black coat and wide-leg gray pants, carrying the PARSEL EVA Tote System over the shoulder, stands against a plain white background.

And because PARSEL is thinking beyond the physical product, the brand’s entire visual identity is guided by photographer Roe Ethridge – yes, the one with work in MoMA and the Whitney. Ethridge will be shooting ongoing campaign imagery as well as a running visual diary capturing the system in real life: studio days, errands, travel, friends… basically all the situations where you’re grateful you brought a bag that won’t give up on you.

A rectangular white PARSEL EVA Tote System bag with a shoulder strap, metal handle, and minimalist design, shown against a plain light background.

Close-up of a metal fixture labeled "PARSEL SYSTEMS H·B·OS," attached to a white surface, with a gray fabric draped partially over it—part of the innovative PARSEL EVA Tote System.

In other words, this isn’t a bag that matches your lifestyle. It adapts to it, evolves with it, expands for it, and makes your daily chaos look surprisingly put together. Utility, but make it expressive. Durability, but make it chic. A system, not a thing.

A person wearing a brown shirt and beige pants carries a large, rectangular, bright red PARSEL EVA Tote System bag with two long handles over their shoulder.

A person wearing a brown shirt and beige pants holds a bright red PARSEL EVA Tote System handbag with a shoulder strap against a plain light background.

Close-up of a metallic buckle labeled "PARSEL SYSTEMS" attached to a red strap, part of the PARSEL EVA Tote System, set against a matching red background.

To learn more or to purchase the EVA Tote System from PARSEL, in S for $340 or XL for $480, visit parsel.com.

Photography by Roe Ethridge.

Growing up in NYC has given Aria a unique perspective into art + design, constantly striving for new projects to get immersed in. An avid baker, crocheter, and pasta maker, handwork and personal touch is central to what she loves about the built environment. Outside of the city, she enjoys hiking, biking, and learning about space.