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08Aug

Wooly one

It’s not April 1st and I’m not making this up: a roll-on that looks like the gas can on an army jeep….covered in wool felt.

Looking fabulous while flying is easy with this carry on from Bree’s Dallas collection. Inspired by the vintage gas tanks from WWII Jeeps, this trolley features a unique grey-colored wool felt shell and a yellow interior drawstring bag with matching yellow straps and lining.”

See the Bree Carry-on Trolley here.


Reader Comments (1)

Yikes. I wonder if this isn't the luggage version of fashion show haute couture? You know, how the designers create those goofy looking things that no-body actually wears, but they incorporate some of the aspects into their production items. I guess the point is to create "buzz".

Otherwise, I don't think I would shell out $320 for these.

August 10, 2008 | Unregistered CommenterMaxD

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