Selecting your next (or first) piece of luggage doesn't need to be confusing. At Luggage & Leather we try to match your needs to the right luggage. Here are just a few of the things you may want to consider.
Also, see Luggage Carry-On Regulations for what you're usually allowed to carry-on.
Of course the more you travel, the more durable luggage is appropriate. The material on the outside of the luggage ranges from Ballistic Nylon to Polyester. While Polyester is attractive and affordable, it will tend to show wear over time. You also need to consider the hardware such as zippers, handles, wheels, etc. Look how the hardware is attached. Bolted on is better than rivets, and two rivets are better than one.
The longer the trip the bigger the bag? Not necessarily. With today's wheeled luggage, it's easy to carry three or more bags by attaching the extras to your one wheeled bag. Even though a single large bag might seem like a good idea, remember what it will weigh when fully packed. Plus, if you get something smaller, it'll be useful for shorter trips too.
The needs of a business traveler are different than a tourist. Will you be traveling to one destination and staying, or living out of your luggage? If you'll be living out of your luggage you might want a lot of pockets for organizing, or several small organizers to pack in your luggage. Business travelers need to keep their clothing looking neat, so the right kind of luggage will help there too. Garment bags for hanging clothing and accessories seems to be a favorite, and there's even one that is wheeled and carry on size.
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