AMERICAN TOURISTER LUGGAGE
• Expands 1.5″ for added capacity.
• Single airflow spinner wheels for smooth ride.
• Rose Gold components with new stacked logo, zipper pulls and push button locking handle.
• Weight: 9.7 lbs.
Body Dimensions: 228.0″ x 19.0″ x 11.0″
Overall Dimensions: 31.0″ x 19.3″ x 13.4″
This hardside luggage was made for the traveler who brings whimsy and fun on every journey. This 21″ spinner was designed for those who love a dash of fun and with great color choices to match your unique personality. This hardside is lightweight and easy to maneuver with spinner wheels and a retractable handle. The suitcase opens book style with compartments on both sides that offer plenty of room.
• Split case packing with two large compartments
• Mesh blouse pocket on zipper door panel
• Interior modesty
• Color pop straps
• Rugged split case construction
• Single spinner wheels for smooth ride
•Expands 1.5″ for added capacity
• Retractable grip top and side carry handle
• Beveled push button locking handle that easy to grip
Carry-On size and weight allowances vary by airline. Go to AIRLINE CARRY-ON GUIDE for more details. If the bag is overstuffed, it may not be accepted by the airlines.
• Weight: 8.0 lbs.
Body Dimensions: 20.0″ x 14.0″ x 9.0″
Overall Dimensions: 22.0″ x 15.0″ x 9.5″
1933 It all started in 1933, when founder Sol Koffler put his life savings on the line to start a luggage company in Providence, Rhode Island. His dream: a tough suitcase that could sell for a dollar. 19451945 Air travel was taking off and lighter luggage was in high demand. So American Tourister introduced Hi-Taper luggage that was lighter and easier to pack. 19651965 The 50s found the company experimenting with new materials to make the world’s first moulded luggage. The distinctive modern design could really take a beating. As international travel soared in the 60s, American Tourister was the first company to “flight test” their bags with flight attendants from major airlines. 19851985 In the 80s and 90s, the company continued to design hardside products, while also responding to the shift in demand for softside – durable cases that could withstand even the toughest quality critic, a gorilla. 19931993 In 1993, American Tourister was acquired by Samsonite, marking the union of the world’s greatest luggage brands. The brand continues to grow and is present in over 90 countries worldwide. 20142014 American Tourister is one of the leading luggage brands, trusted all over the world
1933 It all started in 1933, when founder Sol Koffler put his life savings on the line to start a luggage company in Providence, Rhode Island. His dream: a tough suitcase that could sell for a dollar. 19451945 Air travel was taking off and lighter luggage was in high demand. So American Tourister introduced Hi-Taper luggage that was lighter and easier to pack. 19651965 The 50s found the company experimenting with new materials to make the world’s first moulded luggage. The distinctive modern design could really take a beating. As international travel soared in the 60s, American Tourister was the first company to “flight test” their bags with flight attendants from major airlines. 19851985 In the 80s and 90s, the company continued to design hardside products, while also responding to the shift in demand for softside – durable cases that could withstand even the toughest quality critic, a gorilla. 19931993 In 1993, American Tourister was acquired by Samsonite, marking the union of the world’s greatest luggage brands. The brand continues to grow and is present in over 90 countries worldwide. 20142014 American Tourister is one of the leading luggage brands, trusted all over the world
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