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Shopping for luggage begins with deciding a few details: whether you want hard-sided or soft-sided, along with what size(s) you need for your travels. If you like to have exterior pockets and some ...
We got our hands on the recently launched Away soft-sided luggage, and it's made for overpackers. Our editors and experts handpick every product we feature. We may earn a commission from your ...
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For many travelers like myself, soft-sided suitcases are the preferred choice. Soft-sided luggage tends to be more durable against rough handling, less prone to visible damage and more expandable than ...
When Carla Murray started traveling more frequently for work, she upgraded from her trusty soft-side luggage to a hard-shell, thinking that the tougher shell would be more durable and help protect ...
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