The Large Flex | Away: Built for Modern Travel
Luggage for the modern traveler—lightweight, premium features, and a lifetime warranty.
Our largest suitcase just got a little more roomy—thanks to a flex feature that expands to give an additional 1.75″ of space. Whether you’re bringing back souvenirs or just hoping to squeeze in a few more outfits, you can pack more into every trip with The Large Flex. Plus, it has all of the same features you know and love including interior organization, 360° spinner wheels, and more thoughtful details.
Room for more
We took our classic suitcases and added a built-in zipper expansion for extra packing space.
Handle with care
Classic, but make it flex
Good as new
Our Flex suitcases feature a removable, washable interior lining—so you can keep things clean, trip after trip.
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