Best luggage brands for your adventures in 2025 and beyond, from It Luggage to Antler

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Best luggage brands for your adventures in 2025 and beyond, from It Luggage to Antler
Author: Lois Borny
Published: Jan, 09 2025 18:45

From checked suitcases to cabin bags, these have your travel needs covered. Travelling with rubbish luggage (we’ve all been there) can be a real hassle, so it always pays to see what’s out there before you buy. Whether you’re in the market for a large check-in suitcase, a smaller cabin bag or a weekend duffle bag for dreamy city breaks and shorter getaways, there’s something for every travel scenario.

 [Antler is home to some seriously swanky designs]
Image Credit: The Independent [Antler is home to some seriously swanky designs]

When it comes to choosing your new travel companion, there are several factors to think about, not least how it looks. But, beyond looking enviably chic on the luggage carousel, it also needs to do a job, and do it well; our belongings need to be organised, safe, and easy to manoeuvre from A to B.

 [Sleek, minimalistic and utilitarian by design, you can trust Thule luggage]
Image Credit: The Independent [Sleek, minimalistic and utilitarian by design, you can trust Thule luggage]

Then, there are airline regulations. Forking out for excess baggage fees is the last thing anyone wants when setting off on a holiday, so it’s always best to check whether your luggage is the right size and weight that will be accepted before you fly. Luckily, many big-name luggage brands make it easy by letting us search the range by the airline we’re travelling with.

 [Premium luggage brand Briggs & Riley will be favoured by frequent travellers]
Image Credit: The Independent [Premium luggage brand Briggs & Riley will be favoured by frequent travellers]

So where do you begin? For a range of price points, check out the likes of Tripp and M&S (which has its own range of luggage) if you’re on the hunt for budget-friendly options. Antler and Briggs & Riley are more premium, while Samsonite is worth a look for kids’ suitcases (think ride-on and Disney-themed designs).

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