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While you might not be booking a trip in the near future, it’s still a smart idea to own a quality luggage set.
You might want soft-sided luggage or hard-sided options. There's plenty of luggage brand options too, with materials like stain-resistant and ballistic nylon used for enhanced durability.
And so we've rounded our favourite carry-ons guaranteed to look good, make it the other side in one piece, hold enough clothes for multiple outfit changes and of course fit all the major airlines.
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