Since its founding in 1897, Globe-Trotter has served as the luggage of choice for famous travellers, such Sir Edmund Hillary on his trip to base camp for Mount Everest. Today, the Centenary range has a signature exterior manufactured from vulcanised fibreboard, a featherweight material of robust strength. Handmade in Broxbourne, Hertfordshire, England, the Air Cabin Case model is 18in long by 7in wide by 13in deep — a size that meets stringent carry-on size regulations, even when flying European low-cost airlines. Comes in black, grey, red and tan, and orange and tan.
Gift guide 2011: Luggage
Since its founding in 1897, Globe-Trotter has served as the luggage of choice for famous travellers, such Sir Edmund Hillary on his trip to base camp for Mount Everest. Today, the Centenary range has a signature exterior manufactured from vulcanised fibreboard, a featherweight material of robust strength. Handmade in Broxbourne, Hertfordshire, England, the Air Cabin Case model is 18in long by 7in wide by 13in deep — a size that meets stringent carry-on size regulations, even when flying European low-cost airlines. Comes in black, grey, red and tan, and orange and tan.
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