Presidents Day travel gear and luggage deals are ready for takeoff, from $8
Yes, Presidents Day is best known for mattress discounts in the retail world, but we've found that it's also prime time to snag major travel deals. If you have any trips planned and need to update your luggage collection or the items in your bag, now's the time — the best Presidents Day travel deals start at just $8.
Brands like SwissGear, Travelpro, Bagsmart and even Apple (AirTags, anyone?) are offering some pretty steep discounts for shoppers. Some of the best we've found include this softside expandable medium suitcase at Amazon that's 50% off. Prefer an entire set? This one-stop-shop Travelers Club pick from Macy's comes with four pieces and is over 60% off. Deals also include a flight attendant-approved travel pillow, a worldwide travel adapter, a large tote bag and more. Be sure to add some of these deals to your cart before prices jump.
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- Business Insider
I'm a travel writer and these are the best travel jewelry cases for TSA-friendly organization
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Best budget: Bagsmart Dazzling Jewelry Organizer This lightweight, affordable organizer from Bagsmart performed incredibly well, offering an impressive amount (and types) of storage for a variety of sized pieces. Because its flat, pillowy quilted exterior isn't stiff — it's made of soft, water-resistant polyester fabric, as opposed to leather or vegan leather — it can stuff more easily into a suitcase, without any bulkiness that more structured cases have. Inside, the transparent loose-leaf design has metal binder rings (it reminded me of my elementary school trapper keepers — in a good way!), so it's not the most elegant or style-forward option I tested. Still, it comfortably stores and secures a surprising amount of pieces, almost in a Mary Poppins' bag type of way. Beyond just traveling, I would use this case for everyday jewelry storage. Best for necklaces: Away Hanging Jewelry Organizer This roomy organizer is very thoughtfully designed, with plenty of space for a diverse assortment of jewelry, from the fine to the chunky. I appreciated all the smart compartments for securing jewelry in place — my necklaces, in particular, didn't budge, thanks to two different mechanisms for holding them in place. It closes super easily even if you overstuff it, which I appreciate as someone who doesn't always have time to pack things delicately. I had some trouble buckling in my super-thick necklaces, but they fit easily in the large main compartment. That's what I loved the most: All of my pieces had multiple options for where I could put them. The interior microfiber lining is silky-soft — the exact type of material I want brushing up against precious metals. I also love that I can hang it in a hotel room closet when I get to my destination. The case is minimalist, highly functional, and clearly designed by a brand whose focus is travel. Best for earrings: Mejuri Travel Case Tightly securing precious earrings and a few rings, this chic mini case is compact enough to throw in your purse or carry-on when you only need to bring a few small pieces. It's made of sturdy grain leather on the outside and anti-tarnish microsuede on the inside and really looks and feels like a luxury product. It has all the smart storage you'd want for an assortment of earrings, like four small hooks and six earring holes. The four buckled hooks are also great for hanging small, delicate necklaces and bracelets, with an elastic pocket underneath to catch the slack. However, it didn't fit my oversized hoops that well. If you have a big, broad collection of pieces you're hoping to travel with, this mini case won't cut it. There's an option to monogram, which would make this case a pretty gift. Best for rings: Cuyana Travel Jewelry Case This compact, teeny-tiny Cuyana jewelry case is sturdy and gorgeous, with a soft Italian leather exterior and suede interior. The six color options are very pretty and luxe-feeling, as is the oval silhouette. Even though it's mini, the detachable earring strap holds three pairs of small earrings, with an elastic compartment for placing slightly larger earrings and bracelets. I found this case to be the very best travel jewelry case for rings. Any that didn't fit on the suede holder, which attaches and detaches with a peg, easily fit in the pouches on either side (the ring holder dimensions are 0.5 inches by 3.6 inches.) Most of my jewelry is pretty oversized, so this option is not practical for me personally, but it would be ideal for throwing in a weekend bag for a shorter getaway. Best leather: Truffle Privacy Travel Jewelry Case Simply put, this pretty square leather case has so many different ways to store jewelry, which made the experience of packing and unpacking super seamless. The bulk of the case consists of a larger pouch, which includes adorable little standalone envelopes to hold individual items. Inside, there are two sides with storage for rings and earrings, with small elastic pockets, six holes for earrings, and three loops for rings or anything else. User-friendly, smartly designed and elegant, this organizer really took me by surprise. I'd use it for everyday storage, beyond just traveling. Best roll: Leatherology Buckled Jewelry Roll When I finished packing my jewelry into this handsome leather case (which was super intuitive to use and surprisingly roomy), I marveled at just how easily it rolled up and buckled into a super-chic clutch. As a proud chunky ring, bracelet and earring owner, I didn't have to struggle to fit any of my larger pieces onto the spacious leather ring bar or earring panel or zipped pockets. The ring holder is longer than most, with lots of extra space for thicker pieces. There is a timeless, non-trendy feeling to this roll that I really loved: It feels and looks well-made and polished, with the exact right amount of space for storage but nothing bulky about it. At $115 it's on the higher end of travel jewelry cases I tested, but the design and craftsmanship are exceptional. Best for gifting: Mark & Graham Medium Travel Jewelry Case For a practical gift with a personal touch, this rectangular vegan leather jewelry case is easy to personalize (for $15 more)—choose between foil debossed or printed letters to spell out your recipient's name or initials. As a jewelry organizer, it's effective at keeping everything in its proper place, and it's one of the more stylish cases I tested. 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To prevent chains from tangling, use a travel jewelry roll with necklace hooks, ring rolls and independent zippered pouches. Store one piece per compartment so they don't interlock. Use Saran wrap. For any really fine chains, lay the entire length of the necklace flat atop some cling wrap, then roll it up gently and stow it in its own pouch. What to look for in the best travel jewelry cases Size. Many of the most popular jewelry travel cases are really only made for small, dainty, delicate pieces. If you wear chunky earrings or bangles, look for a larger travel jewelry case. Within the jewelry case, pay attention to earring loop and ring holder sizes, to make sure all your favorite pieces will fit. Materials. Look for tarnish-proof fabrics and sturdy, long-lasting materials like leather. For the interior lining, look for suede, linen, or other fabrics that are soft and non-abrasive to avoid microscratches. Ease of Use. 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5 days ago
- Travel + Leisure
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Yahoo
01-06-2025
- Yahoo
6 Costco Items To Buy for Your Carry-On Luggage
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