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Buying luggage isn't difficult. Choosing luggage that won’t disintegrate under the weight of your week in Lisbon—or crack somewhere between the baggage carousel and the carpark—is more of a commitment. The smart middle ground is the kind of suitcase that quietly does the job for under £100, stays upright on all four wheels, and doesn't become embarrassing if you board last. IT Luggage has positioned itself just there. It doesn't try to look like Rimowa. It doesn't need to. Their focus is on functional builds, expandable compartments, and keeping the price lower than a replacement pair of headphones. The sets, especially with a code, offer some of the few cases that make sense to buy before something goes wrong with your old one.
The Legion range is one of IT Luggage’s more substantial offerings. Expandable, eight-wheeled, and equipped with the usual TSA locks, the set includes cabin, medium, and large cases in what they call “Frozen Matcha” — essentially a mossy green that looks less alarming in daylight than in thumbnails. Design-wise, it’s inoffensive, focused more on function than flair. The zipped expansion system adds a little extra give, without compromising rigidity. On sale, it’s been down from £175 to £140, and often clocks in with a recurring “20% Off Luggage Sets” promo when the brand feels like making space in the warehouse. Free delivery kicks in over £50, so all sets qualify. Returns are simple, as long as you’ve not wheeled it down a gravel path first.
This cabin-sized soft-shell holds its shape surprisingly well, given the price—£45 if you catch it before the promo ends. The two-tone aesthetic is vaguely sporty, but subdued enough to pass for office travel. At just under most airline cabin bag size limits, it's a safe bet for overhead storage, though a little tight on internal space once you factor in the frame and lining. Still, the outer material doesn't scuff easily, and the built-in TSA lock is a nod to airport rituals. This one’s a solid pick when you need a dependable second bag, or are replacing hand luggage abandoned mid-trip due to a zip incident. Don’t be surprised if it's back to full price one week, back on discount the next—it’s part of the rhythm here.
Looks better online than it does after its first flight, but performance is solid. The Replicating line is what IT Luggage does when it tries to look fashionable without taking risks. The crème finish has a matte tone and the finish avoids the overly glossy look many budget hard shells can’t resist. Structurally, it's fine—expandable, decently balanced, nothing that will revolutionise packing, but it holds up. The 8-wheel setup tracks in a straight line without veering, even when overstuffed. At £65, it sits just above the point of impulse and just below regret, though you’ll often find this model lurking in multi-buy options or part of a reduced set. Most useful when you want function dressed in peaceable neutrals.
This is what you pack when you’ve given up pretending to travel light. The XX-Large model sprawls just inside most airline weight policies—but you'll need tact at check-in. Unlike conventional giant suitcases, this one has removable wheels, which sounds like overengineering but is mostly for storage. The shell is halfway between firm and flexible: it doesn't warp, but it yields just enough when wedged into a packed car boot. The finish is industrial without being coarse, and the expansion zip won't jam unless you really force it. It typically sells at £80, which is reasonable for its size, though not a bargain unless bundled. Worth considering if your holidays involve hauling more than they should.

One of the few mid-size cases in this range that doesn’t lean into gimmickry. The rose gold detailing feels more muted in person, which is almost always an improvement. At £55, you’re paying slightly more for the trim, but it’s still cheaper than most mid-tier mainstays. Expandability is decent. The hard shell offers more flex than resistance—it doesn’t creak under load, but this isn’t a case you want to sit on at the station. The size is ideal for under-the-limit domestic trips or minimalist long weekends. It’s on sale roughly as often as it isn’t, so there’s no need to rush. Expect solid performance, and the occasional compliment from the person behind you in the security queue who didn’t bring a seven-year-old printer case with wheels.
If you’re replacing an entire luggage lineup, this set justifies its space in the cupboard. It includes cabin, medium-plus, and large suitcases, all with the same restrained charcoal finish and double-zipped expansion zones. The design doesn’t call attention to itself (unless you count the mild curve pattern, a detail likely noticed only by people in luggage retail). Functionally, these are what budget luggage sets should be: understated, decently built, and unlikely to go missing in baggage claim unless everyone else also shops IT’s sale section. You’ll usually see this down to around £124 from £155 whenever the site runs its standard 20% off set code. Not revolutionary, but reliable. Think utility, not flair.
As the name implies, this one's trying harder—and depending on your view, maybe too hard. The Glitzy range makes a play for fashion-forward travellers with its chromatic drama and rose gold highlights. The large version holds a generous volume and features the now-expected 360° wheels and expansion zip. Construction is solid enough for two or three trips a year, assuming they're not across any major mountain ranges or low-rent budget van tours. At £75, it’s not overpriced but arguably more of a style pick than a practical long-term choice. Would be hard to lose in a sea of navy Samsonites. Occasionally subject to flash promotions around holiday periods.
Free shipping starts at £50, so any single suitcase usually qualifies. Returns are straightforward but need to be unused—so no festival weekends. The 10-year warranty covers defects but not, predictably, baggage handler rage. As for sales, IT Luggage likes a cycle: 20% off sets shows up regularly, and individual products float between full and promo pricing at a frequency that rewards waiting a week. Voucher codes tend to be sitewide rather than product-specific. The best time to shop, frankly, is when you’ve decided your current case won’t survive another trip, and you can afford to wait seven days for delivery. Most of these won’t change your life. But they’ll get your stuff there and back without drama. And for luggage, that’s enough.
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