If you’re in the market for a pop-of-color suitcase that will set your luggage apart from all the other black cases at baggage claim, look no further than the just-launched luggage collection from Delsey Paris. Made in collaboration with Italian sportswear brand, Benetton, the three-piece collection is an explosion of springy color, with cases in Easter egg pastels like Robin’s egg blue, grassy green, and peony pink, in addition to camellia red, and classic black with a distinctive preppy green Benetton stripe.
Launched just in time for spring travels, the collab is the latest from innovative French brand Delsey Paris, which has been making luggage since 1946. (In fact, the brand was the first ever to create luggage with a durable rigid shell. And in 1972, they launched the first luggage on wheels, using a telescoping handle with retractable wheels.)
Benetton, of course, is the Italian sportswear brand that made an indelible impression on the world in the 1980s with its vibrantly colored fashions, and distinctive and memorable ads that championed diversity and inclusivity through eye-catching campaigns like “All the Colors of the World,” with a wider range of multicultural models than was common at the time.
The new collection of spinners in three different sizes (carry-on, medium, and large) offers travelers features like scratch-resistant twill finishes, TSA-approved locks, 360° spinner wheels, and adjustable telescoping top handles as well ashandles on the tops and sides. The spacious, fully-lined interior keeps clothing, shoes, toiletries, and more organized with tie-down straps, a zippered divider, and a mesh pocket.
The collection includes:
The Delsey Paris x Benetton suitcase collection is now available on the Delsey Paris website.
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