Welcome to the Week In Review, where travel luggage for the distinguished gentleman or lady bumps up alongside flexible suitcase/backpack hybrids, Brooklyn vintage style tangoes with Latin American/Parisian chic and we show you how to keep your kids’ fingers out … Continue reading
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A pretty varied collection in this Week In Review, there’s a little something for everyone. Continue reading
Road Test :: Samsonite Pro DLX3 Spinner
Looking for a high-end carry-on spinner, I stumbled across the Samsonite Pro DLX3 55-cm spinner and decided to buy it. Here’s the low down… Continue reading
Dopp kit 101 :: follow up
Thanks to you we’ve had a ton of feedback and suggestions on the Dopp kit 101 article, so we decided to do a short follow up. Continue reading
Dopp Kits w/KILLSPENCER
KILLSPENCER absolutely nailed it with the release of their Dopp/Folio, we asked them a few questions about the design and process of it. Continue reading
Dopp Kit 101
Dopp Kits, the name derives from early 20th century leather craftsman Charles Doppelt, a German immigrant to the United States, who invented his toiletry case in 1919. Continue reading
Road Test | Rip Curl Global F-Light Wheeled Bag
Action sport brands offer some great value wheeled bags. The F-Light series from Rip Curl is one of the better value big wheelies we’ve found. Continue reading
Douchebags
Seriously. That’s the name of the bag, we kid you not haha. Continue reading
Burton Likes to Carry
Burton Likes to Carry… Are you familiar with Burton? Probably, but if not, a quick 101 for you > Burton was founded by Jake Burton and have been standing sideways since ’77. Focusing on the snow and what you need … Continue reading
Mastermind & Globe-Trotter Suitcase
Mastermind & Globe-Trotter Suitcase You don’t see many traditional suitcases getting made these days by ‘modern’ brands, but this little beauty from Mastermind in Japan is bucking the trend. Teaming up British luggage brand, Globe-Trotter, they two have sliced together … Continue reading
Luggage Security
Luggage Security Awhile back, we posted a few thoughts about the security theatre that dominates air travel. It included examples of just how easily your locked luggage zipper can be opened without leaving any evidence of entry. Delsey have just … Continue reading
Classic & Vintage Automobile Luggage
A real treat as we look into a very special carry category When Carryology contributor Brian Park started some work with Spirited Automobiles, he was not quite ready for just how special a carry culture he would be introduced to. … Continue reading
Talking Wheels & Hard Cases
Thoughts on the progress of hard case luggage I’ve never really been that into hard case luggage. You can’t squeeze it into tight or irregular spaces, it takes up serious cupboard space when not in use, and it generally has … Continue reading
Same same, but different…
Same same, but different… With so many great carry brands in the world, it’s easy to remain completely unaware of a brand that you would actually love. So taking some inspiration from Amazon’s recommendation engine, we’d like to open up … Continue reading
Choosing good rolling luggage
Choosing good rolling luggage When traveling, a good bag is one you don’t notice. Your trip should be all about your trip, not dragging a failing bag through customs as the zips split, the wheels seize, and the seams fall … Continue reading
Welcome to the Security Theatre
Dispelling some common air travel myths Bruce Schneier is one of those specialists that have transcended their area of expertise. An expert in cryptography, internet security and now security as a broader issue, his commentary has the kind of common … Continue reading





























