Premium Garment Bags for Travel Hanging Clothes Suit Bag for Suits, Coats, T-Shirts, Jackets. (Blue, 40-inch)
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Science Teacher
> 3 dayI highly recommend this garment bag. It is made from very sturdy, water-proof, yet flexible material, the zipper is great, you can fold it in half is the clothes you have is not heavy. I was able to pack all I needed for a few shorter trips, for a longer trip it is perfect to carry your best clothes as carry on. You can fold it in half as shown in photos which is good for trips. It deserves all stars.
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G. Adkins
> 3 dayI wear a 56 suit, and I was pleasantly surprised that it fit inside the garment bag with no trouble. It has a metal hook at the top to help secure the hangar. Then you zip it up and carefully fold it over, and bobs your uncle. Great for travelling, it will lie flat inside half of a larger suitcase. I used it on a recent business trip to Alaska, and it was fantastic. Works great. Recommended!
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HarperJ
> 3 dayThis garment bag is of good size however the material/quality is lacking a little. Its zipper isnt the best quality. It does have a nice ring to hold your hangers and folds up pretty well.
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DG
> 3 dayThe bag is made of pretty good material. It is too short for a suit or jacket but my jackets are pretty long, it may be OK for shorter jackets. There is one small D-ring (photo) inside to keep hangers organized, it would keep maybe 3 hangers under control. I have it hanging to air it out since it has a strong, unpleasant chemical odor inside the bag. If it airs out well, it will be fine for carrying a few shirts on a road trip.
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Beth H
> 3 dayThis is a well crafted and quality garment bag.
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MDC
Greater than one weekThis bag feels like good quality. The inside is a thin, breathable material and the outside when folded is a waterproof material. It also looks really attractive when folded. The garment bag did have a strong smell for about a week, during which time I let it air out and periodically febrezed it. I like how the hangers are tucked away inside the garment bag, but the top of the bag should have been reinforced because if you hold it up by one handle, even with just one suit jacket inside, the top completely collapses (see my picture). When folded though, it holds the garments securely and they dont slide around. FYI - my husband is 56 and there are only about three inches between the bottom of his suit jacket and this bag.
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kia
> 3 dayThis is a nice garment bag. It looks expensive it folds up like a case I love that because it saves space and easy to carry.
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georkis7
> 3 dayI actually use this garment bag everyday to carry my suit coat into work from my parked car and it works great for that! The bag is sized perfectly for my business attire and being waterproof has worked extremely well to protect my coat while trekking to my office in inclement weather. I really like the fact that I can fold it and carry it like a briefcase without wrinkling my suit coat, as I have found that works much better than the straight hanging bags I’ve used in the past, especially when it’s windy out. The bag itself has a very nice feel and seems well constructed with high quality zippers and heavy duty stitching and handles. I am very pleased with this garment bag as it suits me very well, no pun intended!
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Forest Lueilwitz
> 3 dayI have cats so keeping my suit covered is very important. I have done this by way of trash bag so far, but plastic is very static and it ended up making things worse. This is a great remedy to that issue as I am now able to keep my suit properly sealed and the cat hair OFF. Highly recommended.
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Lauren
> 3 dayWe live in humid, sunny Florida, so I needed a new garment bag in which to store my leather jacket. I read that oxford material is good in a garment bag, which allows items to breathe. Although the outside of the bag appears to be oxford cloth, unfortunately, this bag has a vinyl, inner lining. This is probably why the bag had a plastic smell. Im disappointed. Just the front of my jacket will get some air circulation. There is a small D-ring in the back side from which to hang a few things, so that if you wanted to travel, you can fold the bag in half and zip up each side. The leather handles feel pretty good, and the leather strip across the bag is a nice attraction. At one point, I experimented to see if I could add 2 more jackets, but the bag got pretty bulky and would defeat the purpose of allowing materials to breathe. It would depend upon the type of hangers used and the kind of clothing to be hung. Im not sure about the durability of the material for a lot of traveling, but I think it would hold up enough for mini trips.