When Bags is better
Use bags when you already know the lane is backpacks, totes, slings or travel pieces.
Comparison guide
Open Bags if you already know you want backpacks, totes, slings or travel pieces. Open Accessories if you still want to compare several smaller item groups first.
The main question is simple: do you already know you want bags, or are you still comparing?
Use bags when you already know the lane is backpacks, totes, slings or travel pieces.
Use accessories when you still want to compare jewelry, watches, bags and other smaller-goods pages.
It saves one extra round of scanning when you are deciding between two nearby sections.
Choose Bags for carry items with shape and capacity. Choose Accessories for smaller mixed items like hats, belts, glasses and add-ons.
A good comparison page should make the next click obvious, then remind you what to verify before ordering.
The route also changes what you should inspect. Bags need size, zipper, strap and shape checks; mixed accessories need close-up photos, quantity checks and safer packaging notes.
If the item has storage space, straps, handles or a defined carry shape, Bags is usually the better first click. If the item is wearable or decorative but not a carry item, Accessories keeps the comparison broader.
Open Bags if you want the wider route, or Accessories if the narrower route already matches your intent.