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09-11-2008, 06:15 PM #1
Good luggage
My birthday is coming up next week, and my parents were wondering what to get me..
I'm expecting to be doing quite a bit of traveling in the near future, so I'm thinking that a quality suitcase/luggage would be something nice to have.. I'd like to get something that gives me a "garment" bag type thing to hang dress type clothes without gobs of wrinkling. I've almost always carried a duffel, but now that I'm getting into business travel I'd like to have a better way to maintain hanging clothes.
Something that's carry-on friendly but potentially expandable to fit more stuff (I check my luggage quite a bit anyway due to preference for straight razor shaving).
Right now my front runners are a Victorinox and Tumi
TUMI > Station 22 Wheeled Vertical Garment Bag > T-Tech Move
East-West Garment Storage Carry-on from Victorinox Tourbach Collection - BagStore
Since I find people here are pretty well educated in "fine stuff" I just thought I'd see if anyone had some good input. Would like to keep it somewhere in the $500 range, cost isn't a HUGE factor, but no $3000 ostrich skins or anything!
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09-11-2008, 06:41 PM #2
This isn't going to be of any help to you, but ever since I saw Three Kings, every discussion about luggage reminds me of that movie, specifically when they are trying to get the gold out of the bunker.
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09-11-2008, 09:39 PM #3
I don't know if this is a finer thing or not, but I've been satisfied with samsonite
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09-11-2008, 09:45 PM #4
I have yet to solve the wrinkled clothes while traveling dilemma. Garment bags never do it for me because of their lack of space for packing other items. Recently I got the suitcase below, and now I want to get an entire set of Rimowa luggage.
It's pretty no frills stuff, just very light and durable, with a few little extras.
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09-12-2008, 02:54 AM #5
You gotta roll your clothes up. Roll it all, shirts, pants, even suit jackets (just be careful while doing it). It'll never wrinkle more than can be taken care of by unrolling it for a few hours.
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09-12-2008, 05:39 AM #6
Well this little fella would make sure no one stole your prized possessions.
Sorry, couldn't resist.
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09-12-2008, 11:25 AM #7
Yes. The luggage is great. It guaRds itself, and you always have clean unwrinkled clothes.
But samsonite has always been good.
the thing with luggage is: it will get treated roughly by baggage handlers, it will get stuck between doors and conveyor belts, ....
If you care about what your luggage looks like, don't by anything fancy because chances are it will look like my first samsonite when I got back from my first plane trip: as if it has stuck between the cargo doors . Boy was I happy that I had decided to buy the scratched model that was 50% off.
It was still in good working order, but it would have had that mauled look anyway so I think it is rather pointless to pay extra just to start with mint luggage.Last edited by Bruno; 09-12-2008 at 11:28 AM.
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02-25-2011, 01:07 PM #8
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Thanked: 0Usually traveler thinks garment luggage bag is not a good option to keep clean and unwrinkled clothes as most of the times luggage get treated roughly by baggage handlers and it will get stuck between doors and conveyor belts. Traveler won’t consider garment luggage bag because of their lack of space for packing other items but Eagle Creek has introduced range of high quality and finely fabricated garment bags that are made from superior quality material. They can be carried easily and are provided with hanger to hang easily.
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