A company that takes us back to the Golden Age of travel, Globe-Trotter has always had a distinctive, luxurious feel to its brand. I particularly love how they commissioned British artist, David Shrigley, for a capsule collaboration on two of their luggage bags. Shrigley is known for painting witty drawings of animals, people, and everyday life and painting them with cheeky handwritten text. We see this on the four-wheel carry-on which itself has a picture of luggage painted on it (how meta). This collection might be small, but it’s sure to be a conversation starter at Terminal A the next time you’re flying.
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