
Take up to 50 per cent off best-selling check-in and carry-on suitcases at American Tourister
Home to best-selling check in cases and luxe carry on styles, it's easy to level up your luggage game for your next overseas adventure or interstate trip.
There's even a new Squid Game x American Tourister limited-edition range with suitcases, backpacks, crossbody bags and even a neck pillow, all decked out with show-inspired illustrations.
Ready to shop up a storm? Here's everything we're eyeing up in the epic sale.
The best American Tourister deals to shop right now
Curio book opening small (55 cm) was $295, now $177
Light Max carry-on suitcase expandable (55 cm) was $240, now $144
Curio 2 carry-on suitcase (55 cm) was $265, now $132.50
Applite 5 carry-on suitcase expandable (55 cm) was $235, now $141
Airconic carry-on suitcase (55 cm) was $260, now $130
Dashpop carry-on suitcase expandable (55 cm) was $240, now $120
Aerostep carry-on suitcase (55 cm) was $275, now $137.50
Urban Groove UG16 city backpack was $79, now $55.30
Starvibe carry-on suitcase (55 cm) was $270, now $135
Urban Track wheeled duffle small was $249, now $149.40
Gemina Pro carry-on suitcase (55 cm) was $279, now $139.50
Frontec carry-on suitcase (54 cm) was $399, now $239.40
X-Bags small duffle (57 cm) was $69.95, now $48.96
Rollio small (52 cm) was $315, now $157.50
Airconic front opening (55 cm) was $335, now $201
Lockation small (55 cm), was $319, now $191.40

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