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James Bond Carbon Fibre Carry-On Trolley Case - Numbered Edition - By Globe-Trotter

This piece is made to order, so please allow 6-8 weeks for delivery.

Stronger than steel, lighter than aluminium, discover the James Bond Carbon Fibre Carry-On Trolley Case - Numbered Edition - By Globe-Trotter. Made to order in a series of just 700 pieces, this is the first time Globe-Trotter has used this ultra-resilient high-tech material. Perfect for international travel, carbon fibre reduces externally applied stress, without buckling, due to its extreme flexibility and elasticity. Each piece is numbered individually.

Synonymous with great British design, Globe-Trotter is a luxury travel lifestyle brand producing handcrafted luggage and leather collections. Whether you are travelling to Italy, Norway, Jamaica or any other far-flung destinations around the world, make sure you have your Globe-Trotter by your side.

Details. This is a four-wheel case in a classic pinstripe design. The case is made from carbon fibre, with graphite leather corners, straps and handles, and has a distinctive blue/grey/red striped webbing strap. This is the best size for travellers wishing to go away for a week or more. The case will need to be placed in the hold, but is lockable to keep your valuables safe.

The case has an extendable wooden rowing handle, and has the capacity to hold several outfits as well as room for spare shoes and accessories to take on your trip. It comes complete with two internal webbing straps on the base, is fully lined with a plush faux suede, and has two TSA approved locks with keys. The lid interior has a classic graphite leather plaque embossed with the Bond family coat of arms an unique series number in a titanium foil.

Dimensions & weight. H55cm, W39.5cm, D18cm, Trolley length 100cm, Capacity 34L, Weight 4.1kg

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.