I use one of these
IT iis about 4 years old and when I first got it I was sure it wouldn't hold up. I was wrong. It still looks new.
I use one of these
IT iis about 4 years old and when I first got it I was sure it wouldn't hold up. I was wrong. It still looks new.
Somewhere I have a duffel and a suit bag from Bottega Veneta that I got years ago. I should break 'em out one of these days.
I really like the mole-cognac scotchgrain finish of Mulberry luggage:
Mulberry - Luggage
Thanks everyone. You made me go and spend a bunch of money at Rockywoods on new fabric, just so I can make ANOTHER bag (the last effing thing I need).
yeah, I'll post them up - I've retired from my brief career as an incredibly small scale bag maker. But seriously, my bag situation is getting bad - I think I've got 8 or 9 bags I use regularly (for different purposes of course). None of them are as fancy as the stuff posted up in this thread.
Backpacks. Don't do it. Spread the word.
Got some cash
Bought some wheels
Took it out
'Cross the fields
Lost Control
Hit a wall
But we're alright
Another ditto on the Patagonia MLC. Mine just returned from a 5-day trip to Austin, absolutely stellar. My favorite feature is the small zippered pocket near the handles - perfect size for dumping your wallet, watch, keys, and pocket change as you stand in the TSA screening line. And the backpack straps tuck away if you are concerned what the butler might think.
Counterpoint: it's commonly known that weekend bags are the conspicuous thing to have in 2011.
A weekend bag is absolutely the real deal, but use them like a pro please. With great power comes great responsibility.
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I'm not anti-backpack.
The woods, besides being the ideal place to send your women to live while they're on their periods, is the ideal setting for backpack use.
Got some cash
Bought some wheels
Took it out
'Cross the fields
Lost Control
Hit a wall
But we're alright
Got some cash
Bought some wheels
Took it out
'Cross the fields
Lost Control
Hit a wall
But we're alright
A few years ago I go a Floto bag- a great long term investment.
A few of the pluses:
Girls like it- they did not like my IF crumpler bag.
Perfect size for overnight work trips.
Works as carry on and has held up well with a little patina when the baggage handlers get a hold of it every once in awhile.
Did I say girls like it?
Luggage - Positano Grande from Floto Imports
It was a chunk of change, but it is one of those "things" I will have for a long time and certainly will be passed on.
Just want to emphasize this. Eagle Creek Folders are brilliant. They work perfectly, seem to make shirts pack smaller, and are cheap. I can't recommend them highly enough if you have to look presentable when you get there but a garment bag isn't practical.
Eagle Creek Pack-It™ Folder 18
Well beyond my budget for such things, but if I had my way, I'd own one of these:
Basil Racuk's leatherwork is incredible.
This is pretty close to my MLC . . . I have the same color, just an earlier version. No trackpants in my wardrobe. This is no "lil black backpack" and it certainly doesn't have wheels. Wheels are for the weak.
And yes, I use the Eagle Creek Pack-Its, too. Love 'em.
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