Womens Convertible Garment Bags for Travel, Modoker Waterproof Carry On Garment Bag Garment Duffel Bag - 2 in 1 Hanging Suitcase Suit Travel Luggage Bag, Black
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Julie F.
> 3 dayThis bag is soo good. When I first opened and assembled the bag it didn’t have any wrinkles. It has a lot of compartments to put a lot of this. After assembling the bag it is so huge and can take a lot of clothes or anything you like to carry in a bag. The bag looks and feels like it’s going to be durable. I love this bag and if you are thinking of getting it please do. You won’t regret it and you will look very stylish
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K is for Cathy
> 3 dayEnded up checking, when I bought for a one day visit to a party. Nice idea. After dress, shoes, makeup and small present.
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Leamarie
> 3 dayPerfect for quick travel.
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Jadkins
Greater than one weekWe went out of state for a nationals dance competition and I wanted to transport the costumes as a carry-on so they would not get lost. Originally, I was going to pack in a small carry-on case, but when I found this carry-on friendly garment bag, I decided to give it a try. It perfectly fit 7 costumes in their plastic garment bags, along with dance shoes, team jacket and accessories. It was easy to pack, light to carry and ideal for keeping the costumes neat and safe on the flight. One of the zippers was a little difficult to maneuver, but overall, this was a fantastic purchase and I’ll be making good use of it in the future.
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TNunez
> 3 dayEndless amount of pockets Material feels soft The bag is foldable Love the design You can pack a suit, dress etc... AND STILL use the bag for all your other things! This bag is unique and awesome in every way!
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Herm
Greater than one weekthe shoulder strap is missing
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Ivy
> 3 dayThis is so cute and the best style I could find, with the quilted cloth, but one zipper just wouldnt zipper properly and I didnt feel like bothering to reorder another so I just returned it.
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Nelson Schuster I
> 3 dayPerfect for a 3 day conference.
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Brian
> 3 dayI 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.
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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.