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Lightweight luggage NEW from Briggs & Riley

The newest lightweight luggage from Briggs & Riley has arrived! Some of these cases have zippered expansion instead of the push button expansion. However, you can actually feel the difference in the weight on the new Briggs & Riley luggage! The luggage is also now available in the 24″ size with zippered expansion for longer weekends. Previously, the Briggs & Riley 24” size was only available in the one touch expandable model, or a non- expandable size. This 24″ size when expanded can also hold a week’s worth of clothing. The newest size is the 27″ Briggs & Riley which will easily take you away for a week or two weeks when expanded. The new 27″ size is also available in the “one touch” expandable model. This case expands by the push of a button instead of zippering it around to expand. Both sizes are lighter weight for your convenience. Additionally, both of these sizes have the removable garment sleeve inside. This is the easiest way to pack a man’s suit or sports jacket. You can also use the garment sleeve alone for car travel. There’s a large zippered pocket on the outside of both of the 27″ sizes. You can easily pack last minute items in the outside pocket as well as a raincoat and small travel umbrella! The hidden luggage tag is built in to the front of the bag and retracts by an elastic pull. Remember the pull up handle on Briggs & Riley luggage is on the outside of the bag. No lumps or bumps taking up space inside this luggage! Packing is much easier because you begin with a smooth surface inside. The entire inside of Briggs and Riley luggage is yours to pack with clothing and travel accessories. All of the Briggs & Riley Pullmans come with an approved TSA combination lock. This is the only lock permitted for use when flying. And of course, the best thing about Briggs & Riley luggage is the “simple as that” warranty. This warranty covers everything. You don’t have to worry about making a claim for damaged luggage (which rarely happens with Briggs & Riley anyway.) But, should the airlines or cruise line manage to damage your Briggs & Riley, just return the luggage to Briggs & Riley and it will be repaired at no charge. Travel certainly doesn’t get any easier than that!

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