
The smallest suitcase is 20″ tall, and even with wheels, it can fit in the overhead compartment. The Cambridge II collection is actually the only one that features a real carry-on. So, what you read about the 21″ Cambridge II suitcase will apply to the 29″ as well, and that’s why I’ve decided to divide this review into short reviews of the collections first. It’s time to actually talk about the luggage! First I will tell you about the traditional suitcases, and we will check the garment and duffel bags towards the end.Įach collection features three regular suitcases, all of which have pretty much the same features. But only if you keep reading… London Fog Luggage And hopefully, by the end of the review, you will have gathered enough information to decide for yourself whether this luggage is for you or not. You’ll find out the good and the bad – what people love about them, and what they hate. Is it good? Is it affordable? And most important of all – is it worth the money? I’ll answer all those questions in this detailed review of London Fog luggage. Obviously, we are most interested in their luggage: That is why it is worth checking them out.įun fact time – did you that in the 1970s, two-thirds of all raincoats sold in the United States were London Fog raincoats? How cool is that! Today they have expanded their product range to include so much more than just raincoats, and they have even developed their own fabrics. Not a lot of them have been around since the 1920s, and not a lot of them have global recognition as London Fog does.

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