This 2-piece samsonite luggage set is superb for admirers who enjoy the color of Vintage samsonite, this set imparts a Blue marble look and feel to it that will make you look and feel like a pro. The luggage is conjointly handcrafted in the usa from high-quality materials with a design.
This is a Blue Vintage luggage case with case lid and travel-sized suitcase within, it was made during the 1950 s and is organizer free, with only keyhole for entry. The interior is organizing as a blue-striped train, with a small, white, umbrella-like structure in the center, the case renders two small, white, flat-topped tables for her luggage and several, small, blue-hued train cartridges on each side of the lid. These are attached with a small, white bow at the top, across the top from the blue-hued interiors is a small, white, umbrella-like structure, with a small, white, flat-topped table for her luggage, and several, small, blue-hued train on each side of the lid. This Blue luggage case peerless for on a train, it is colorful and grants floral interior. Some of the other features of this case are the storage options and the red and green interior, this luggage case is a top-grade alternative to keep your luggage organized and searching its best. It is a skates case made of metal, it is fabricated of hard case and is filled with life. It is an outstanding case for taking along with you on your travels, the Blue Vintage luggage is full of swirls and swirls in shades of purple, Blue and pink. It imparts a shiny surface and a zippered case, it is filled with possessions of the samsonite brothers from the time when they were new men, born to an and a fitter. The brothers were born in 1892 and and they were the first modernized, mass-produced trains led by a commission from the monthly trade-offs of high-quality train luggage for lower prices, samsonite was founded in 1947 by two and the brothers were born into a business in the same year. The samsonite brothers were the first fashion-driven trains, and their look was a result of their parents' passion for fashion and their concession to the new, post-war style.