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The Case Luggage Summer Sale 2011–Part 1

In a way it’s slightly crazy that luggage goes on sale just when everyone is gearing up for their Summer Holidays, but all it means is that there is some great product at great prices for all our customers. Here’s a quick preview of some our stand out offers for this season. SALE STARTS ONLINE THURSDAY 16TH JUNE.

TUMI

There are some great ranges that are either having a facelift or being reintroduced in other guises that will be on sale. The stand outs are : Townhouse, and T3. Townhouse is having a slight facelift and has returned as Bedford, whilst the Ducati inspired T3 range is making way for a new collaboration between Ducati and Tumi later in the year. Remaining Townhouse pieces (excluding Trunks) are 25% off, and T3 is at 40% off. 

 

Tumi T3 6325 MEDIUM TRIP PACKING CASETumi T3 6354 BOARDING TOTETumi T3 6381 TOTAL SOLUTIONS BRIEF PACK

Pictured : T3 Packing Case : Was £645, Now £387 ; Boarding Tote : Was £295, Now £177;

Backpack : Was £295 , Now £177.

BRIC’S

The Brics Rodeo Life range is and will remain one of our favourite core travel ranges. This season you have the opportunity to purchase selected pieces in Dark Brown at a specially discounted 25% off. This is a fantastic opportunity to either add to your current collection or start a new one, safe in the knowledge that the collection and colour are continuing after Sale. You will also find a few discontinuing pieces in the Core Olive colour – we’ll leave you to find those nuggets…. 

 

Brics Rodeo Life 20202 56CM WEEKENDERBrics Rodeo Life 1272 67 CM TROLLEY

Pictured – Brics Medium Holdall (our best selling style)  – Was £245, Now £183.75

Brics Packing Case 67cm ;Was £365, Now £273.75

 

RIMOWA

We do not often get the opportunity to offer core Rimowa product at a discounted product, so we are delighted to present Rimowa’s original Salsa collection of lightweight, hard wearing polycarbonate suitcases at 20% off. These are iconic pieces made from the finest polycarbonate, and are a great purchase for both business and holiday travel. Grab this whilst you can.

 

Rimowa Salsa 77CM SPINNER TROLLEYRimowa Salsa 875-70 70CM SPINNER TROLLEYRimowa Salsa 56CM TROLLEY SPINNER

Pictured : Rimowa Salsa Cases : 77cm – Was £475, Now £380 ; 70cm  – Was £440, Now £352 ;

56cm  – Was £385, Now £308

That is all for now – plenty to be getting on with. To start shopping the caseluggage Sale just CLICK HERE. We will review more brands and categories over the next week. Happy Shopping, and if you are travelling soon – Safe Journey. 

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Cannes 2011: Tumi steals the show in “This must be the place”

“This must be the place”, a film by Paolo Sorrentino and starring Sean Penn, is about Cheyenne – a wealthy former rock star, now bored and jaded in his retirement, who embarks on a quest to find his father’s persecutor an ex-Naxi war criminal now hiding out in the U.S. As he sets out on this trip, his Tumi Bedford Carry-On becomes his trusty travel companion. The bag acts as a supporting character in this film as it remains by Penn’s side as he sets out on a life-altering journey across the heartland of America to track down and confront his father’s nemesis.

We must say that the Bedford’s performance was something we had never seen before, an inspiring film debut that we hope is only the beginning for Tumi’s career in cinema. Although the film may not have picked up any awards we would like to award Tumi the coveted Case Luggage Award for an Outstanding Performance.

Congratulations to all those involved with the Cannes Film Festival and the success that it was – we can’t wait for next year’s! Maybe Tumi might produce another short film for next years festival like the one they have done below!

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Gillian needs to pack her bags

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It seems that the Chinese Calendar has got it wrong this year, as 2010 has not been the year of the tiger, but instead the year of the laughable reality star. The British public first had to endure the graceful movements of Anne Widdecombe on Strictly Come Dancing, then listen to the out-of-tune vocals of X Factor’s Brazilian underdog Wagner, but surely the antics of food nutritionist Gillian McKeith, on ITV’s I’m a Celebrity Get me out of Here, is a joke too far.

If routine fainting and whining wasn’t enough, news today has informed us that Gillian has tried to get out of her last task by claiming that she is in fact pregnant to get out of the Jungle Jail.  With further reports now suggesting that Gillian’s outbursts and never-ending list of phobias has led ITV bosses to excuse her from any more bush-tucker trials, we at CASE believe it is time for Gillian to pack her bags and leave the jungle.

The only thing left to do is choose the right case! Well seeing as we have all learnt how Gillian is quite a fragile character, who is easily put out of her comfort zone, maybe the Samsonite Cosmolite would be the ideal  piece as with its special Curv technology it is possibly the most durable piece of luggage we offer. The Cosmolite can withstand any type of travel, even the force of a 4x4’s wheels, so we are confident it will get her through even tougher times than she has suffered in the jungle.

Ready For Any Tough Journey : Samsonite Cosmolite

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Leaving the Jungle with Dignity : Brics Holdall

However, if it is class and dignity that Gillian is soughting after, after a rough time in the jungle, perhaps Brics are a more suitable brand. The Brics Life Range in fact epitomizes affordable luxury with a chic collection of suede effect brushed cotton pieces that are water resistant and trimmed with sumptuous Italian leather, that will certainly stand the test of time.

Finally, if Gillian is finding it difficult to part from her jungle surroundings, then we believe the Tumi Townhouse Carry More will be the perfect bag for Gillian to leave the jungle with. A luxurious leather holdall, which is ideal for short breaks or overnight stays, this piece offers a great deal of interior space whilst also having a striking design that will be sure to be a bigger jungle hit than Peter Andre’s “Insania”!

Leaving The Jungle in Style - Tumi Carry More

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