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American Tourister Jamaica 4 Wheel Soft Casing Medium Luggage Trolley 69cm Black
American Tourister Jamaica 4 Wheel Soft Casing Medium Luggage Trolley 69cm Black
American Tourister Jamaica 4 Wheel Soft Casing Medium Luggage Trolley 69cm Black
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American Tourister Jamaica 4 Wheel Soft Casing Medium Luggage Trolley 69cm Black

AED 239.00AED 390.00(Inc. VAT) 38% OFF

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highlights
  • Pack your essentials efficiently in this trolley from American Tourister and travel lightly and stylishly anywhere around the world
  • Effortlessly attractive and highly functional, it is ultralight in weight and easy to clean, courtesy of its polyester fabric
  • Designed with spacious pockets and compartments, It assures easy to push and pull, an adjustable handle on top, and a comfortable grab handle on the side
  • Lightweight construction with a fixed combination lock
  • Contrast interiors, mesh divider with side lugs and side handles for support
  • Bottom holder for ease in lifting luggage
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Technical details

Technical details

Material

Polyester

Country of origin

United States Of America

Rotary wheel

Y

Locking

Y

Carrying handle

Y

Exterior pockets

Y

Bag size

69cm

Technical details

Material

Polyester

Country of origin

United States Of America

Rotary wheel

Y

Locking

Y

Carrying handle

Y

Exterior pockets

Y

Bag size

69cm

DESCRIPTION

It all started in 1933 when Sol Koffler put his life savings on the line to start a luggage company in Providence, Rhode Island. His dream was to build a tough suitcase that could sell for a dollar. He succeeded, and decades of innovation followed… By 1945, air travel was taking off and lighter luggage was in high demand. So American Tourister’s Hi-Taper was designed – tapered luggage that was lighter and easier to pack. The 50’s found the company experimenting with new materials to make the world’s first moulded luggage. The distinctive modern design could really take a beating. The concept has since been copied but never equalled. As international travel soared in the 60s, American Tourister was the first company to “flight test” their bags with flight attendants from major airlines. It was this research and insight that brought about more innovations – like the springless, cam-action lock that wouldn’t jam. In the 80s and 90s, the company continued to design hardside products, while also responding to the shift in demand for softside – durable cases that could withstand even the toughest quality critic, a gorilla