Quote Originally Posted by merkman View Post
Don't want to steal baghandler's thunder, but maybe she can answer a question that popped to mind reading her post.

Normally when I travel, I have up to 3 bags I take with me.

1) A Black Skyway Garment Bag for suits and dress clothes.

2) A Red American Tourister 25" Suitcase I bought within the last year when my old suitcase was giving up the ghost.

3) A Black Targus Trailpack

If anyone has experience with these rep as it sounds like baghandler does... please share whatever you will. The size and shape of a keepall is very different from what I'm used to. And I normally keep my carry on under the seat in front of me. Will that work with these bags? Or are they over the seat in the compartment only? Any info is great, as I've only been following these topics since they started getting brought up here.

And my thanks to our tour guide, the lovely Posh. Her experiences really make the site, don't you think?
Thanks.

First: American Tourister? Do you know how close I came to mentioning that in this guide and cut it from the final draft? And by cutting them I mean

Second: A backpack you've carried since COLLEGE? Merk, I know your age and I say it is time to give this backpack up to the Good Will and let another young boy make a future with it.

All Keepalls, except for maybe the 45s, will NOT fit under a seat. They will fit in the overhead compartment but not under a seat, no.

Merk, why not go to a Louis Vuitton boutique in Seattle and check these all out in person. It sounds as if you have far too many questions that can't possibly be answered by any of us or the replica sites themselves. If you go to the boutique and after handling the bag decide you like it, then look at the replica sites and buy it.

Right now, you're splitting hairs. These bags and suitcases are all different from what you're used to but how does that affect their functionality in regards to being able to carry all your belongings? They do it just as well as all your current luggage, I promise. The only thing that changes is the fashionability.