And I don't have a good garment bag. Any suggestions? I'd prefer not to get the Bruce model, guys.
And I don't have a good garment bag. Any suggestions? I'd prefer not to get the Bruce model, guys.
Originally Posted by badger
Oh, I see how it is.
Originally Posted by badger
Samsonite.
... that's not food.
... that's not food.
Just go to like JC Penny or some chit like that.
So using a garbage bag is not acceptable? I still have the Pride one, but that's getting a bit worn...
I've heard Samsonite is the best, but that also makes it pricey. We don't have any luggage connoisseurs on the SO? I'm disappointed.
Originally Posted by badger
it depends on how much you are planning on travelling. i use travelpro, but i'm on a plane more than i should be.
http://travelpro.com/GarmentBagsStyles/garmentbags.html
jcpenney has serious discounts on luggage and its almost always worth looking at them (especially their annual sale when they mark down luggage 80%). i'd have their luggage if it weren't for my previous company buying my travelpro crap.
http://www4.jcpenney.com/jcp/product...&CmCatId=25911
TravelPro. Now that's 'spensive. They look really good, though!
I know I can deduct this from taxes as a biz expense, I just wish I could expense it on the corporate card.
Originally Posted by badger
This is a metrosexual question, PM Lid.
I would counter that this is a question of necessity. I'm all about the utility of the bag, not it's style. Besides, Lid would want me to buy some italian designer that uses pink and stripes a lot.
Originally Posted by badger
I told you, the Samsonite. You won't need to buy another garment bag, ever.
... that's not food.
Exactly.Originally Posted by NormanPride
Samsonite.
I've had my bag for 7years and 1 month. Used it about twice a month every month since then.
Yeah, that's pretty impressive.
Originally Posted by badger
np doesn't have a brain cloudOriginally Posted by GottaHavePride