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If you want the most optimized carry-on, reliable, lightweight, allowed on pretty much all international flights and with lifetime warranty buy the Briggs & Riley 20" from the basic line. Speaking from a purely practical perspective you won't get better.
If you want "designed" or stuff like hard shell (more weight but useless for a carry-on IMHO) knock yourself out and pick what you like. LV makes some nice luggage too and so do the usual suspects like Hermes, Bottega and Goyard.Selling CCP, Harnden, Raf, Rick etc.
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+ 1 for Briggs & Riley. If you’re in the market for adventure/outdoor luggage, you should check out their latest collection – BRX (http://www.briggs-riley.com/category...enture-luggage). According to Briggs & Riley, BRX has their lightest collection of carry-ons. The line also has some interesting options in small sized checked bags.
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Campomaggi luggage?
Originally posted by Martin_Dave View Post+ 1 for Briggs & Riley. If you’re in the market for adventure/outdoor luggage, you should check out their latest collection – BRX (http://www.briggs-riley.com/category...enture-luggage). According to Briggs & Riley, BRX has their lightest collection of carry-ons. The line also has some interesting options in small sized checked bags.
what about the saddler leather from Campomaggi?
quote http://www.pierotucci.com/bags/handb...ndles_1900.htm
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I have always wanted a Globe Trotter trolly, but I understand they are made of compressed cardboard or something like that? Is that right houseofdis? Having never seen one in person, and hearing about their great heritage, I wouldn't have expected that. Living in a wet weather location and for some reason always vacationing in wet or snowy weather, I fear this luggage won't hold up well for me. I like the look of them though (leather straps, etc.)- can anyone recommend something similar looking but more durably made for wet weather?
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Originally posted by fadetogrey View PostI have always wanted a Globe Trotter trolly, but I understand they are made of compressed cardboard or something like that? Is that right houseofdis? Having never seen one in person, and hearing about their great heritage, I wouldn't have expected that. Living in a wet weather location and for some reason always vacationing in wet or snowy weather, I fear this luggage won't hold up well for me. I like the look of them though (leather straps, etc.)- can anyone recommend something similar looking but more durably made for wet weather?
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Originally posted by fadetogrey View PostI have always wanted a Globe Trotter trolly, but I understand they are made of compressed cardboard or something like that? Is that right houseofdis? Having never seen one in person, and hearing about their great heritage, I wouldn't have expected that. Living in a wet weather location and for some reason always vacationing in wet or snowy weather, I fear this luggage won't hold up well for me. I like the look of them though (leather straps, etc.)- can anyone recommend something similar looking but more durably made for wet weather?Last edited by thehouseofdis; 10-19-2010, 08:20 AM.THE HOUSE OF DIS
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Originally posted by Who? View PostI can't recommend it as I have never used one but I found this luggage from Alstermo Bruk made of AMO fibre which the company claims is "waterproof for moderate exposure".
http://alstermobruk.jetshop.se/default.aspxTHE HOUSE OF DIS
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I love designer travel luggage! I’m a big fan of LV! But what I also like are the limited editions of Samsonite. They’re not so standard in their design, but very light in weight and hard shell. I can’t take it if I try to imagine how the airport staff handles luggage. Not just once did I receive back my luggage where somewhere inside my shampoo popped because they probably threw it around. I say, go for hard shell.
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