I feel really bad doing this to you -- like showing Too Tall a new website for some really gorgeous bike porn -- but , ....
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and ... well, ... I've already probably done enough damage there.
Personal favorites?
I like Briggs & Riley over Tumi. Tumi has a slightly more polished look, but B&R has a lifetime no questions warranty and it has some better features like its roll around packing compression system and its outside frame. Buy the B&R Baseline series. You'll never need another. Be sure and get the International rather than the American one. It actually packs a little easier and there are more and more foreign flights on airframes that don't quite have enough room for the American standard bag.
If you have never really salivated in your life, check out
Bedouin Foundry. Oops, TT just beat you to it and now your favorite bag is out of stock. The Barbary messenger bag is amazing. You'll never deign to look at Timbuktu or Mission Workshop again.
In a completely different direction, there's Tom Bihn's Aeronaut 45. It's carryon, it has amazing construction, you can get a lightweight Spectra version if that moves you, and it has a very good backpack system if you really need to walk a long way and are envying your significant other's roll around.
I probably have fifty bags hanging in a big walk in closet. These are the ones that never get a chance to get hung up.
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