Samsonite is releasing a bag collection alongside New Balance that addresses the travel and lifestyle needs of today’s consumers who pursue multiple passions, and professions while celebrating their successes in life.
Available only in Asia Pacific, the collection features four bags that come in different sizes, all made extremely durable for adventurers on different missions.
All bags come in semi-transparent black or semi-transparent white with different colored pouches that allow you to style the bag to your liking.
There’s the Little Crossbody Bag has two reversible pouches and a semi-transparent case. This tough and functional crossbody purse is a stylish everyday accessory that can be used for a variety of activities, from mall shopping to wilderness exploration.
The Shoe Box Crossbody Bag is another item in this line that is ideal for sneakerheads. They can use these bags as stacking display cases to show off their shoe collection.
For those going for short trips, the Rolling Tote is their perfect bag. This 18-inch hard-side luggage comes with a reversible and expandable pouch; extremely useful if you need to pack according to categories or compartments. The reversible pouch helps give their see-through bag a fresh change without having to buy whole new luggage.
Finally, there's the Spinner 61, a 22-inch hard side luggage with more pouches for the bigger luggage for those that tend to overpack. This luggage bag comes with three pouches, one large and two mediums. Just like the pouch for the Rolling Tote, all pouches are reversible and are available in different colors.


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