It’s essential to invest in high-quality bags that would last for a long time. A suitcase that is lightweight to carry but can fit all your clothes and accessories is a necessity. Now, there are many options to pick the luggage that suits your style and requirements. After all, traveling in luxury and style isn’t a crime. Here are the top brands you can take your pick from.
Away
Visit any airport to see for yourself how Away, a New York-based company, has impacted the world despite only being operational for seven years. Even while the brand Away was built on the ability of its bags to recharge one’s phones, it has since grown to encompass a whole line of luggage — batteries not always included! You name a style and size, and they have it. For example, The Carry-On and The Bigger Carry-On
Globe-Trotter
Globe-Trotter may appear to be a parody of vintage luggage products, but in reality, it draws design inspiration from its own library. The business, which was established in Germany in 1897, eventually relocated to the United Kingdom in 1932, where it has been making leather luggage for almost a century. Famous Globe-Trotter owners include the late Queen Elizabeth, and every product is of great quality and manufactured by hand.
Louis Vuitton
Louis Vuitton was a manufacturer of travel trunks before Nicolas Ghesquière and a long time before Marc Jacobs. Travel trunks originally had circular tops, but Louis Vuitton had the brilliant idea to make them flat and rectangular, and the rest, as they say, is history. Anyone who has seen one of Vuitton’s traveling exhibitions, Volez, Voyagez, or Voguez, is aware of the magnitude of their commitment to the art of travel.
Rimowa
Rimowa is the brand for you if tradition, quality, and workmanship are what you’re looking for in your suitcase. Established in 1898 in Cologne, Germany, Rimowa offers cases that are nearly entirely made of lightweight yet durable aluminum and include a proprietary multi-wheel system, catering to the practical traveler seeking smooth functionality. Recently, the business has started to incorporate a little bit of fashion into its classic designs, by collaborating with brands like Off-White, Supreme, Daniel Arsham, and Dior.
Tuplus
Tuplus’s design will appeal to minimalists and aestheticians. The Chinese company, which debuted in 2015, spent two years creating its first carry-on design, which is a baggage case that has everything you require and nothing you don’t. Since Tuplus takes pride in its zipperless lock technology, it appears that zippers fall into the latter category.