Usually it’s pretty hard waiting for your favourite things to come back from being repaired. But unlike the Edward Greens I reported on last in this series, my Globe-Trotter suitcase hasn’t really been missed. There were two weekends away in that period, both one night, neither of which called for a real suitcase. Judy Bown’s work got the job instead.
Nonetheless, it was good to have my battered case back, if only to relieve the anxiety of what was happening to it up in Broxbourne. Ever since seeing those EG’s ripped apart it’s hard not to feel anxious.
Thankfully all’s well, as these pictures attest. The new wheel and corner will both look rather new for a while, but only until baggage handling gets hold of it again.
And next time something gets damaged, I’ll remember to complain about it within the two weeks required for compensation from the airlines.
Hey, just found your blog while researshing on how the globe-trotter luggage’s are holding up. It’s been quite a time since you wrote the article but I am very curious on what shape your luggage is in and if you had to replace it with a new one.
It’s not great to be honest. Still issues with the hinges, and it’s so hard to roll well. I use Rimowa now
Hello Simon! How do you feel about your GT today? I am in the market for a carry on and I am considering GT, Rimowa or Away. I love GT’s aesthetics but worried about its practicality given the price point.
I wouldn’t buy it today, not practical enough. I use Rimowa
As Bilal was asking specifically about carry-on would you not see it working there? I’ve been using a cardboard suitcase for carry-on for a while (not even one as sturdy as the vintage ones) and even that has held up so far, and only now starting to show some weakening wear in the cardboard. Or are there other practicality reasons that would cause issues for carry-on?
Hi Kristoffer,
Thank you, I had missed the question being about carry-on. That would certainly work better, although I still think the GT would have issues, at least for me personally.
If you wanted essentially a mini-suitcase, that you could roll, then the case would have the same issues as a larger GT. And if you wanted something just to carry in the hand, I’d prefer something I could access more easily, with an external pocket or at least a top zipper. Putting down the GT case and opening it is more akin to opening a suitcase in public.
Having said that, the cardboard certainly has a beautiful, distinctive aesthetic, and I can see people favouring it for that reason, and not caring so much about the practicality.