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Sue B.
Greater than one weekThe bag is roomy, with plenty of space for your hang-up clothes, dress shoes, and toiletries for a wedding weekend, or other getaway! I can see why others would not be happy with the way you cannot zip the bag all the way closed on the ends. To me, that would only be an issue if you plan to check the bag, so it doesn’t apply to me. I used this bag for an out-of-town wedding, and the shoe compartment held 2 pairs of dress shoes plus flip flops and slippers, in addition to lingerie! The hang-up clothes were not wrinkled at all, but I am not thrilled with the way the clothes are placed there. There are 2 offset straps for you to hang garments on. Presumably, you would be able to hang more items, but I just found that awkward, and would have preferred one central strap. Some of my garments did not hang correctly using the offset straps, and I had to just lay them in the compartment, then hang them up once I arrived at the hotel. Once the bag is zipped on the sides, there is plenty of room for extras. I placed my toiletry bag and jewelry pouch inside, and had room for all other weekend essentials. I recommend this bag. It is functional and convenient, and works great as a weekend bag for any function.
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Ray Anthony
> 3 dayI purchased this bag for my wife, its great when carrying suits or dresses for a wedding or long weekend. Its affordable and fashionable
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Nek Nek
> 3 dayMore clothes can fit in in than i thought . Love the design
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Dee
> 3 dayI love the concept of this bag. It’s a great 3-5 day travel option. The quilted material is nice and smooth. The stitching is good. The inside of the bag is roomy as you can see from photo Depending on how much space you want to take up in the interior floor of the bag, the shoe compartment is large enough for at least 2 decent size pair of men shoes and or 3 pair of ladies shoes. One great thing about the shoe compartment is that it is lined and separated from the interior of the bag so as to keep your garments from getting dirty. There are a number of pros for this bag. They are listed below along with a few concerns: PROS: 1. Great size and material 2. Depth of bag is enough to pack for 3-5 day trip 3. Several inside compartments to store toiletries etc… 4. Shoe compartment is genius 5. Padded outside end pocket great for small tablet or cellphone 6. Back outside zipper pocket deep enough and wide enough to hold something essential 7. Two front outside zipper pockets with hidden placard at least half the depth of the bag - another great storage option 8. Garment loop hole larger enough for different size hanger 9. Length of bag is good enough to hang a man’s suit or a lady’s full length dress. 10. Nice padded shoulder strap provided. Now for the Concerns: 1. Outside Zippers are sturdy but a bit hard to zip. Reminds me of those pillow covers that are so hard to get started. However after repeated use it seems the zippers are getting a bit easier to handle. 2. There are two zippers on each end of the bag - see photo. However they do not zip all the way around but rather meet at the top of the bag with a little clip closure which leaves a gap at the top sides of each end of the bag - see photo.. It would have been better if the end zipped all around and the clip was somehow positioned at the top of the bag on each end for better closure. 3. Top handle on bag looks cheap and feels cheap. For such a great bag, the manufacturer should make a better handle. Also it feels slight sticky to the touch. 4. Bag has no wheels. Just a preference.
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Melanie
> 3 dayI’ve been searching for an overnight bag to pack hanging clothes for work trips. I liked the look, and enjoyed that I could pack items along with hanging clothes in one spot. I also love the pockets, especially the pouch for shoes. This almost worked, but I’m returning it for a few reasons. First, I need a wheeled option - this bag gets heavy and bulky. Even though it has a trolley sleeve, I wanted to use this instead of a suitcase, not in addition to. Also, to access your hanging clothes you have to remove all contents of the bag, so it’s not practical to grab something on the go.
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James Murphy
> 3 dayI occasionally have to travel with a suit or two which necessitates a garment bag. Unfortunately, a garment bag is pretty useless for anything *except* carrying a few hanging items of clothing. I was excited about this idea--a duffel bag that can can change into a garment bag in much the same way that a Transformer can change into a truck. Theres nothing fundamentally wrong with the material used for this item. It feels substantial and high quality and would likely keep the contents dry. Im also sure that it would keep the contents wrinkle free. Thats the good news. Now the bad news. The conversion process from duffel bag to garment bag and back again isnt nearly as smooth as it should be. This is made even worse by some seriously sketchy zippers. My wife was trying to get it changed over first, but she had a ton of trouble with the zippers. I figured Id be able to take care of the situation but when I tried it I also had trouble with the zippers. All I could think about was being in an airport terminal trying to configure this bag only to have the zippers stick or break. One of our favorite luggage items is a cheap laundry bag that we bought at a national big box chain. Its a laundry bag, but it closes tightly and has handles on it. It packs in your suitcase like any other laundry bag. You can put dirty clothes in it while youre traveling and when youre ready to go home you can check it separately. Its simple, but it is such a great travel hack. It makes things much easier. If youve picked up some new clothes or other items, youll have room in your suitcase for them with the dirty clothes safely inside the laundry bag turned duffel bag. This bag doesnt have the same functional simplicity. We eventually decided that wed be better off just getting an upgraded garment bag and if we needed a duffel bag for some reason wed just get one at our destination. The idea definitely has promise, but it needs some refinement before its ready for prime time.
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Herm
Greater than one weekthe shoulder strap is missing
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Heather Keen-Henderson
> 3 dayThis bag is great! It converts from a carry bag to a hanging bag. Great material and is very well made. Easy to clean and lightweight enough.
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Deirdre
> 3 dayAfter an unpleasant discovery that the bag I ordered for my trip was missing the shoulder strap I was ready to give up on this combo duffle and garment bag. I figured I’d give it one last try and I’m so glad I did. This bag is durable, a great size, and this time was complete with the strap and all which is even padded. The bag is worth 5 STARS and I found the customer service friendly and helpful when we got in touch. I’d highly recommend it after seeing packing one for a friend during our international trip! I’m so glad to finally have my own!
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Brian
Greater than one weekI got this bag for my wife to use on a four day trip to a family wedding. She wound up being unable to fit everything she wanted in it, so I used it. (I honestly find the design of the bag to be fairly neutral, but ymmv.) This bag has some clever features, but also some frustrating quirks. Photos are from immediately following our return. Size wise, I found the bag to fit well in overhead bins (we flew in both large 737s and a smaller regional jets). That means however that interior space in the bag is very limited. I was able to fit my 3 piece suit (including tie and braces), shoes, one pair of jeans, t-shirts, sleep wear, underclothes and toiletries for three days. This absolutely maxed out the bag, making it fairly difficult to zip closed. Use every trick and technique to save space: Pack your socks in your shoes, use compressive packing cubes, tightly roll everything that can be. Once the garment compartment has something in it and shoes are in their spot, the space left is smaller than it appears since the bag tapers to the top zipper. The zippered pockets on the inside sides of the bag are only useful for things that are flat and flexible. The outside pockets are not the easiest to access when the bag is stuffed, and also only accommodate flat or small items. Also, use a durable hangar for your suit or other garments. Because the hook is so close to the top zipper, when fully packed the bag is going to want to flex right there and puts a fair amount of pressure on it. You can see the bump in the center of the bag from the hangar hook in my first picture. One bit I did find particularly clever is the key clip on the end pocket: It makes it easy to securely stash key rings without a bulky carabiner. One thing I found annoying however, is that while the end zippers clip together, the top zipper has no similar clasp or clip to keep the bag closed. It would continually start to unzip, until I discovered I could clip the shoulder strap attachment through it (second to last picture). Another criticism is the handle: They get quite uncomfortable when there is any decent weight in it. I didnt weigh it, but Id guess I had approximately 20-25 lbs worth of clothes and personal effects packed for my trip. The narrow-ish handles made it uncomfortable to carry for very long. They are also sewn rather sloppily. I dont think theyre in danger of falling apart, but they appear to be fraying (last photo). The shoulder strap is okay: The pad is nice and reasonably wide, but the strap itself gets twisted easily, causing pressure points. It appears to be made of soft cotton webbing with no reinforcement. For a traveling bag, it really should be made from a more sturdy material like seat belt strapping. Overall, once you get past the learning curve of packing this bag it does a pretty good job. My suit came through the trip with minimal wrinkles and nothing broke.