Why more and more travelers are choosing Lightweight Polycarbonate Suitcase ?
When choosing a polycarbonate suitcase, girls often face many problems, such as the suitcase is too heavy to carry , the capacity is not enough to hold all the items , or the appearance is not beautiful enough to show personality . In today's luggage industry, the needs of female consumers deserve our in-depth attention and thinking.
From the perspective of materials, Polycarbonate luggage is ligher than ABS hard shell and have their own advantages and disadvantages. ABS is slightly less wear-resistant and Polycarbonate is more expensive . Consumers can flexibly choose according to their itinerary . The capacity and functional layout of the suitcase are also crucial . Girls travel with a lot of items and have high requirements for the capacity and classification functions of the suitcase.
Mesister Collection is the polycarbonate suitcase, it is designed for the modern traveller – from handy carry-ons to stylish Mid Check-in and Large Check-in size. Durability and elegance go hand in hand thanks to high-quality materials such as matte polycarbonate, vegan leather and gunmetal details. The lining is made from recycled RPET, which provides an eco-conscious finish. Available in deep, timeless colours with a subtly feminine appeal, this collection combines style with functionality.
At @VictorliteLuggage , we always put women's needs first . For the appearance design, we have conducted a lot of research on patterns, colors , and shapes , striving to meet diverse aesthetics. We believe that paying attention to women's needs can not only solve travel problems for women , but also is an important direction for the future development of the luggage industry . As the industry develops , we look forward to seeing more products that meet women's personalized and functional needs, pushing the entire luggage industry to new heights.
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