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James Bond Carry-On Trolley Case - Goldfinger 60th Anniversary Numbered Edition - By Globe-Trotter

Inspired by 007’s Aston Martin DB5 and James Bond’s grey and white glen check three-piece suit, the James Bond Carry-On Trolley Case - Goldfinger 60th Anniversary Numbered Edition - By Globe-Trotter is released as an exclusive limited-edition of 60 cases to celebrate the film’s 60th Anniversary.

Replicating the DB5’s Silver Birch finish, the case features a high gloss metallic silver exterior along with black leather trim on the corners and straps. The inside features a fabric lining with a digital reinterpretation of Bond’s three-piece glen check suit. 

Backstory.  The most iconic car in the world, the Aston Martin DB5, debuts in Goldfinger(1964) when Q introduces 007 to the gadget-packed Silver Birch Aston Martin DB5.

Details. This carry-on suitcase is the ideal companion for one, two, three nights away. Being accepted by most airlines in the cabin, it’ll never need to leave your side. The inside of each case features a co-branded individually numbered leather plaque between the webbing straps. The outside displays the Goldfinger film title on the exterior in the form of a metal plaque.

Dimensions. H55cm, W40cm, D21cm, capacity 34l, weight 4.2kg

The makers. Established in 1897, Globe-Trotter suitcases and travel accessories are handcrafted in Hertfordshire, England by highly skilled artisans using original manufacturing methods and machinery that date back to the Victorian era. The 007 cases are made to order from panels of vulcanised fibreboard: a unique material invented in Britain during the 1850s that is as strong as leather and as light as aluminium. Each sheet is moulded into shape using a method patented by the company in 1901, while the case’s black leather corners are moulded on Victorian press machines over a period of five days to ensure optimum strength and form.