Tips For Buying The Best Suitcase For Your Next Getaway

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We live in a time when travel has never been so desirable, or quite so accessible. With wanderlust photos and videos surrounding us at any given moment, is it any wonder we’re constantly on the search for our next getaway? As the dreary UK weather pelts rain down our windows, the allure of sunnier climes has never been quite so appealing. UK residents’ visits abroad increased from 71.0 million in 2022 to 86.2 million in 2023 and this number is only growing in 2024. Yet people are no longer happy with just one holiday a year.

Travel hungry Brits are looking to take more than one holiday a year
Travel-hungry Brits are looking to take more than one holiday a year

Instead, people are opting for multiple breaks, from long weekends to Monday-to-Friday getaways, eager to tick off more destinations and escape more than just once a year. When heading away this often, one of the things you need to consider is your luggage. You want a suitcase that’s built to last, will look stylish on a getaway and also prioritises functionality and practicality. Sure you can spend under £20 on a case, but a mere look at the baggage handlers at Gatwick Airport will have it popping its wheels off and the zips in tatters. In this article we take a look at our top tips for buying the best suitcase for your next getaway as well as some of our favourite pieces you need to add to your collection. 

What To Consider When Purchasing a Suitcase

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The Size and Weight Of Your Case

We’ve all been there – the sweat-induced wait in line while others in front of you try and cram their case into the luggage sizer at the departures gate. It’s important to check airline baggage policies for size and weight limits to avoid any extra fees. We recommend when selecting a travel case you find one that will fit the strictest airline allowance, this way you know you’ll always be within the limit. Make sure you always check prior to going away however, just in case these guidelines have changed! 

You want to also find a case that’s lightweight in itself because, as we all know, every kg counts when it comes to luggage. The lighter the case, the more you can bring. 

The Material Of Your Case

There are two main types of materials for cases, hard-shell or soft-shell. Hard-shell are often favoured for those travelling more often as they offer better protection for your items within and are more durable. The caveat with this is that it can be less flexible and not so easy to fit into tight spaces. Consider the sort of trips you’ll be taking, how long you’re going to go away for and what will suit your needs. It’s also worth checking out the materials the cases are made from, polycarbonate is recommended for hard-shells and ballistic nylon for soft-shell due to their durability. Look out for features such as double-zippers and reinforced handles too as these can be a lot more sturdy. 

Think About The Organisation

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When packing, are you someone that rolls up all your clothes and tries to cram in as much as possible, are you someone that loves a packing cube, or do you like a case that offers additional storage? Many cases offer multiple compartments to help keep items organised, from slip pockets to those with zips, think about your packing style and what you like to keep in your case to find one that suits your needs. Some cases are also expandable which offers extra packing flexibility.

The Design

While you want a case to be functional, you also want it to look good and be easy to spot on a luggage carousel. There’s nothing worse than waiting for your suitcase to come out and every other one looks just like yours. If you want a design that’s less different to others, such as a plain black case, we recommend adding something like a bright luggage label or strap so you can tell it apart from the others. 

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How Much You Want To Spend

While you don’t need to spend a small fortune to store your clothes when heading abroad, it’s important to find a good middle ground. Established brands can be a bit more expensive, but often offer better quality and warranties than cheaper ones. If you buy a really cheap case you might save money in the beginning, but it will break a lot easier, probably won’t have warranty for a replacement and you stand to spend more in the long run. Consider how much you want to spend and be willing to invest a little into a quality suitcase that will last. We recommend checking our Very’s extensive range of suitcases. Marrying quality, reasonable price and reputable brands, you’re sure to find a case that will tick all your boxes. When purchasing, check the warranty period and what it covers. A good warranty can save money in the long run.

Our Picks:

These are the suitcases we’re loving at the moment:

For a Hold Suitcase

The Samsonite Magnum Eco Spinner is a large hardshell case that’s lightweight, secure and robust. Made from recycled post-consumer waste it’s a fantastic choice when looking to travel more sustainably yet not have to compromise on comfort. It has a volume of 104 litres meaning you can fit in all your clothes, shoes and other sundries ideal when exploring both tropical or cold-weather destinations. There are handles to the top, side and bottome enabling you to carry it even easier and4 multidirectional wheels make travelling with your case a breeze. The top compartment includes a divider pad, while the bottom compartment comes with a divider pad and pockets for additional storage.

Why we love it?

It’s stylish, can be fit for multiple purposes and is designed to last.

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For a Travel Case

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This Joules Cabin Trolley Ocean Rose is an effortless choice for your next break away. Designed with the modern day traveller in mind, it’s durable, lightweight and easy to identify should you check it into the hold of your flight. 360′ wheels mean you can wheel through the airport in style, while integrated TSA locks make for a secure case that you don’t need to worry about being broken into.

Why we love it?

It’s lightweight, looks great and you fit so much inside!

Buy here

These are just a few tips that are sure to help when it comes to finding the perfect case for your next trip away. What are some of your favourite suitcase tips to ensure you get the most out of it on your travels? Let us know, we’d love to hear from you!

Natasha Colyer
Natasha Colyerhttps://seeninthecity.co.uk
My name is Natasha and I am the Editor and Founder of Seen in the City. I have always loved to express myself creatively, most particularly through my writing, and after working for a number of other companies including Vogue and My Chic City I decided to head out on my own and Seen in the City was born. You can contact me on natasha@seeninthecity.co.uk

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