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PayCharacter7530 t1_j60jn94 wrote

Briggs and reiley

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busa1 OP t1_j60ldco wrote

>Briggs and reiley

Sorry forgot to mention, EU based traveller. Briggs and Reiley only has stores in US/UK, neither of them ship to EU. Only third party sellers available in europe which will lack easily accessible parts.

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ZimofZord t1_j61h3l9 wrote

$600 can’t be worth it tbh

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pukwudgie-crossing t1_j63n2sv wrote

Depends on materials, production and durability, along with other factors like style, if that’s something you value.

Good luggage is expensive. Luggage is expensive in general and if you’re buying 3-4 sets over the course of your lifetime, $600 for a set that will work and work well your whole life and for generations really isn’t an unreasonable price 🤷🏾‍♀️

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ZimofZord t1_j63rirh wrote

Pretty sure my $100 one is fine lol

Also used luggage is a dime a dozen lol

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pukwudgie-crossing t1_j63s3o5 wrote

I’m sure it is. I was only commenting on the idea that it can’t be worth it.

If you’d said that can’t be necessary then I’d have to agree. Whether or not it’s worth it is a personal call, based on a number of factors.

I would save up for something made under stricter employment laws, for example, as that cost of being particular about the production process is important to me. It isn’t important to everyone and not everyone can afford to prioritize that. I can’t always afford to prioritize that… it’s a really terrible trade off.

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oxfozyne t1_j60m1hg wrote

I concur. Been very happy with my luggage after over a decade and 15-30 long haul flights a year. My only problem was when TSA destroyed the unlocked lock and zipper pull tab.

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