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  2. The 13 Best Pieces of Rolling Luggage for Trouble-Free Travel

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    Below, find the 13 best rolling luggage to make your next adventure so much easier—and pain-free. 3 Piece Set If you don't want to break the bank buying a new luggage set, this 3-piece set from ...

  3. Dagne Dover just launched rolling suitcases — here’s what we ...

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    Dagne Dover Seattle Carry-On Rolling Luggage $ at Dagne Dover. While the brand’s popular weekender bags are stylish and comfortable to take on flights and trains, they don’t beat the ...

  4. Baggage - Wikipedia

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    Baggage or luggage consists of bags, cases, and containers which hold a traveler's personal articles while the traveler is in transit. [1] A modern traveler can be expected to have packages containing clothing , toiletries, small possessions, trip necessities.

  5. Barbour (company) - Wikipedia

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    John Barbour, a native of Galloway, Scotland, founded J. Barbour and Sons Ltd in South Shields, England, in 1894 as an importer of oil-cloth. [3] [1] John's grandson Duncan, a keen motorcyclist, would also take the company in that direction during his tenure as Barbour became the originator of waxed cotton motorcycling suits and jackets.

  6. VIP Industries - Wikipedia

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    VIP Industries is India's largest luggage manufacturing company which manufactures luggage and travel accessories. It is based in Mumbai, Maharashtra, India and is the world's second-largest and Asia's largest luggage maker. [7] The company has more than 8,000 retail outlets across India and a network of retailers in 50 countries.

  7. Suitcase - Wikipedia

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    Before the 1970s, the idea of rolling luggage was shunned by the travel industry, who viewed it as much less masculine than traditional luggage. American entrepreneur Bernard Sadow pitched his version of the wheeled suitcase, for which he was granted a patent in 1972, to various department stores before it was picked up and sold at Macy's ...

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