Womens Convertible Garment Bags for Travel, Modoker Waterproof Carry On Garment Bag Garment Duffel Bag - 2 in 1 Hanging Suitcase Suit Travel Luggage Bag, Black
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Osh Kosh BGosh
Greater than one weekSo i did trial run to see how packing clothes, shoes, toiletries etc in this bag would go. And yes it is definitely, most certainly a must buy. Im just now getting into traveling and one thing i see everyone complain or mention is the price of carryon and check in or not wanting to bring too many bags. I am so glad for this. I was able to pack all the outfits that I needed along with 3 different pairs of shoes, toiletries and make up in this bag with no room to spare. Absolutely love it.
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Nelson Schuster I
> 3 dayPerfect for a 3 day conference.
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Buster
> 3 dayAs a guy who prefers to travel with a duffle bag, this bag just makes sense. Lots of pockets and compartments, but more importantly, it can be used as a garment bag. Now the garment bag is easy to use, but its worth remembering that everything inside the bag will be placed on top of the garment. This means when you want to retrieve your wrinkle-free garment, you need to remove nearly everything from the bag. With this in mind, youll want to be careful when putting any liquid type items in your bag. Short of that, the bag does keep clothes largely wrinkle free. The pocket does hold shoes well, though keep in mind that it will utilize some of the internal space. I wish there was a better mechanism to keep the bag together. Im wary/questionable of the snaps to keep the bag together when in use. While Im here, it should be said that this bag has zero security in mind. I mention this because it matters to some. In terms of traveling, I was able to fit this under an airplane seat BUT I felt better storing it overhead to minimize kicking and bunching up the bag and ultimately the garment. But for a road trip, the bag is nice. The bag is fabric and does look a little feminine and a bit old-timey, but this is of course an opinionated observation. In short, this is a good bag and a very useful bag. It can be bettered, but for a simple trip it is useful.
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Y. Williams
> 3 dayLike many people, I prefer to avoid checking on luggage when I travel for work. Work travel requires me to pack my work clothes, and that usually involves clothing I don’t want to get wrinkled. Enter this convertible garment bag- I was able to zip my fancy clothes into the garment bag portion, pack my other pair of shoes into the dedicated shoe section, and pack everything else I needed for dear life into the rest of the bag. I have the Vera Bradley Grand Weekender and this one definitely beat her out of being my travel bag. With the grand weekender, I was having to roll my clothes and would have to iron/steam the moment I got to the hotel. With the convertible garment bag, I was able to take my uniform out and put it right into the closet on hangers.
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Amber
Greater than one weekBought this for my young adult child for traveling. They loved all the pockets and roominess of the bag. My child stated that they will be using this bag on a regular basis for all their packing and travel needs.
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Deirdre
> 3 dayAfter an unpleasant discovery that the bag I ordered for my trip was missing the shoulder strap I was ready to give up on this combo duffle and garment bag. I figured I’d give it one last try and I’m so glad I did. This bag is durable, a great size, and this time was complete with the strap and all which is even padded. The bag is worth 5 STARS and I found the customer service friendly and helpful when we got in touch. I’d highly recommend it after seeing packing one for a friend during our international trip! I’m so glad to finally have my own!
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Brian
> 3 dayI got this bag for my wife to use on a four day trip to a family wedding. She wound up being unable to fit everything she wanted in it, so I used it. (I honestly find the design of the bag to be fairly neutral, but ymmv.) This bag has some clever features, but also some frustrating quirks. Photos are from immediately following our return. Size wise, I found the bag to fit well in overhead bins (we flew in both large 737s and a smaller regional jets). That means however that interior space in the bag is very limited. I was able to fit my 3 piece suit (including tie and braces), shoes, one pair of jeans, t-shirts, sleep wear, underclothes and toiletries for three days. This absolutely maxed out the bag, making it fairly difficult to zip closed. Use every trick and technique to save space: Pack your socks in your shoes, use compressive packing cubes, tightly roll everything that can be. Once the garment compartment has something in it and shoes are in their spot, the space left is smaller than it appears since the bag tapers to the top zipper. The zippered pockets on the inside sides of the bag are only useful for things that are flat and flexible. The outside pockets are not the easiest to access when the bag is stuffed, and also only accommodate flat or small items. Also, use a durable hangar for your suit or other garments. Because the hook is so close to the top zipper, when fully packed the bag is going to want to flex right there and puts a fair amount of pressure on it. You can see the bump in the center of the bag from the hangar hook in my first picture. One bit I did find particularly clever is the key clip on the end pocket: It makes it easy to securely stash key rings without a bulky carabiner. One thing I found annoying however, is that while the end zippers clip together, the top zipper has no similar clasp or clip to keep the bag closed. It would continually start to unzip, until I discovered I could clip the shoulder strap attachment through it (second to last picture). Another criticism is the handle: They get quite uncomfortable when there is any decent weight in it. I didnt weigh it, but Id guess I had approximately 20-25 lbs worth of clothes and personal effects packed for my trip. The narrow-ish handles made it uncomfortable to carry for very long. They are also sewn rather sloppily. I dont think theyre in danger of falling apart, but they appear to be fraying (last photo). The shoulder strap is okay: The pad is nice and reasonably wide, but the strap itself gets twisted easily, causing pressure points. It appears to be made of soft cotton webbing with no reinforcement. For a traveling bag, it really should be made from a more sturdy material like seat belt strapping. Overall, once you get past the learning curve of packing this bag it does a pretty good job. My suit came through the trip with minimal wrinkles and nothing broke.
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Geneva Banks
> 3 dayI am so glad I discovered these types of bags! I dont know what I was doing before, but this bag is every thing you need and ALL you need to really travel. I was able to pack over 15 outfits in the large wardrobe part. Close it up, and then fit about 10 more outfits inside. I used the side compartment for personals, and got 2 pairs of shoes in the shoe compartment. Very big, sturdy, well made, and packs a punch!
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Debbie
> 3 dayThis bag is HUGEEE and unzips to be hung up too..... Its made of a nice thick material that will hold up well Im sure...
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Jadkins
> 3 dayWe went out of state for a nationals dance competition and I wanted to transport the costumes as a carry-on so they would not get lost. Originally, I was going to pack in a small carry-on case, but when I found this carry-on friendly garment bag, I decided to give it a try. It perfectly fit 7 costumes in their plastic garment bags, along with dance shoes, team jacket and accessories. It was easy to pack, light to carry and ideal for keeping the costumes neat and safe on the flight. One of the zippers was a little difficult to maneuver, but overall, this was a fantastic purchase and I’ll be making good use of it in the future.