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VIA MERCHANT
Pros:
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Available in seven colors
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Can be personalized
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Comes with a lifetime warranty
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Smooth, quiet wheels
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Set includes three luggage pieces
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Suitcases are lightweight
A newcomer in the luggage market, July was founded just a few years ago but has made a big impact in that short time. The brand’s sleek, minimalist suitcases, like the ones in this Family Set, are made with durable aerospace-grade polycarbonate and outfitted with ultra-quiet, versatile wheels.
In addition to July’s seven vibrant color options, you can pay an extra fee to personalize your luggage down to the font, color and placement. And the cases are backed by July’s impressive lifetime warranty.
What to look for when buying luggage sets
When selecting the best luggage sets for your traveling needs, always prioritize functionality. Are you the type of traveler who has mastered the fine art of packing only carry-on bags? Then don’t buy a set that includes a larger check-in bag, as it may just sit around collecting dust. Do you like to have smaller pockets on the exterior of your bag to store travel documents and other easy-to-grab items? Then choose a soft-sided bag, as hard shell luggage won’t have that feature. You might even be surprised to learn that while it seems like hard-sides are all the rage, most pilots only travel with soft-sided luggage.
The next item of business is to fixate on other practical features, like smooth-rolling wheels, durability at the seams and a sturdy handle that feels comfortable to your grip and hits at the right height. Finally, if you don’t rely on packing cubes—one of the brilliant buys travel pros never leave home without—then choose a bag that has some internal pockets and compartments for better organization. And, of course, the bag should spark at least a little joy design-wise. Travel is supposed to be fun, right?
Why you should trust us
In my 23 years as a travel writer and editor, I’ve contributed to Travel + Leisure, TripSavvy, Taste of Home, Insider, Reader’s Digest and more. I’ve visited 37 countries and even won awards for my writing. For this guide, I consulted two experts: Kara Harms, a travel blogger and founder of Whimsy Soul, and Timm Fenton, the designer of the luggage brand Ricardo Beverly Hills.
How we found the best luggage sets
When it comes to finding the top luggage brands, we’ve tested the best of the best, including Monos, Beis, Away, Roam, Briggs and Riley and so many more. Our editors are travelers of all types, from solo adventurers to family vacationers, campers to luxury lovers. We’ve personally tested bags, backpacks and suitcases for every type of traveler, and taken long flights, train rides and road trips to be sure they’re up to snuff. Additionally, we regularly consult with travel industry insiders to keep on top of the latest trends and innovations.
FAQs
Which is better, hard or soft luggage?
There are benefits to both. Soft luggage provides more flexibility and exterior pockets, but fabric can be susceptible to stains and rips. Hard luggage provides more protection, but the rigid exterior can reduce wiggle room.
“While soft construction allows some flex for additional packing space, hard side cases provide impact resistance, and molded shells tend to glide easier over uneven surfaces during handling,” says Timm Fenton, designer of iconic luggage brand Ricardo Beverly Hills.
What is the best material for luggage for international travel?
If you’re going to be globe-trotting, a durable, hard-sided suitcase is probably the best choice to protect any mementos you gather. Materials like polycarbonate and aluminum are hard enough to provide protection and survive baggage claim without being too heavy to lug around for a long trip.
What color luggage is best for travel?
There are pros and cons to buying light- versus dark-colored luggage. On the one hand, dark colors won’t show dirt and scuffs as much, but brighter colors may be easier to pick out on a baggage carousel. That said, go with your personal preference, and you can’t lose.