There are four color options available for this exact suitcase. Depending on your needs, there are also larger matching suitcases, but keep in mind that in addition to being bigger, the large suitcases are also more expensive.
Before you buy luggage, here are a few things to think through to make sure you’re making the smartest purchase possible:
- Know Your Trip: Before grabbing new luggage, think about your trips. Are you the weekend warrior or the globe-trotter? Knowing this helps you pick the right luggage size without going overboard.
- Secondhand Scores: Fancy luggage can be harmful to your wallet. Check out thrift shops, online spots, or even yard sales for pre-loved but still in good condition-suitcases.
- No-Name Heroes: Big brands are cool, but no-name luggage can be just as good without breaking the bank. Peek at reviews to make sure you’re not getting a dud.
- Travel Light, Save Flight: Go for lightweight luggage to dodge extra airline fees. Plus they’re easier to wrangle, saving you from a wrestling match at the airport.
- Warranty Benefits: Keep the long game in mind. Some luggage brands have your back with warranties for repairs or replacements, which could save you some bucks later on.
- Consider Sets: Need more than one bag? Grab a luggage set. It’s like a bundle deal for your travel gear.
- Keep It Simple: Sure, gadgets on luggage are neat, but they hike up the cost. If you don’t need a suitcase with a built-in disco ball, stick to basics.
- Pack Light, Pack Right: Less stuff means a smaller bag. That could mean no extra fees and a smoother trip.
- Fix Don’t Ditch: If your luggage gets roughed up, try fixing it before rushing to buy a new one. A little patch-up can stretch its life.’
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