Sprinkle in familiar names like Away, Filson, and Herschel Supply Co., and we've come up with a list of 11 quality luggage brands that Road & Track readers should consider tossing in the back of the car the next time the open road calls.Īway burst onto the travel scene in 2015 with a carry-on spinner suitcase that featured an internal Lithium-ion battery-a real game-changer for modern business travelers. And they introduced us to new and notable luggage from Paravel and Solgaard. Modern tech and materials have revolutionized the luggage industry in the last decade or so, and with startup companies popping up seemingly every week and dozens of unpronounceable brand names on the internet, it can be hard to separate the gems from the junk.īoth of the experts we asked spotlighted a healthy amount of trusted luggage brands like Samsonite, Victorinox, and Tumi. The consensus? The type and style of luggage you prefer isn't really important-we all have different tastes, after all-but the brand is. (Full disclosure: Both magazines, along with Road & Track and its sister publications at Hearst Autos, fall under the Hearst umbrella.) Both magazines have published curated lists of the Best Luggage Brands over the last few years, so we took a ride to the Hearst Tower in Manhattan to find out their latest recommendations. If anyone knows style, it's the editors of Esquire and if anyone knows about quality, it's the product testers at Good Housekeeping.
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