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New case, new adventures

New case, new adventures

The Star5 days ago

Are you thinking of replacing that 15-year-old piece of luggage for an upcoming trip?
Running from May 16 to June 29, Samsonite, a globally established name in bags, luggage and accessories, is once again offering travellers the chance to trade in any pre-loved luggage—any size, brand and in any condition—and enjoy 40% off its Nuon and Octolite Neo collections.
Giving well-travelled bags a new purpose
The campaign is part of Samsonite's ongoing journey to craft quality travel gear while offering a more considered way to give pre-loved luggages a second life.
This year, the brand has teamed up with Upcycled by Fuze Ecoteer, a Malaysian circular-economy initiative that intercepts river and ocean plastics and transforms them into durable products.
Rather than sending them to landfills, Samsonite and Upcycled will work together to divert some of the traded-in suitcases from landfills, using the shredded, melted and moulded materials to create functional items like coasters.
Smart designs, reliable journeys
Both the Nuon and Octolite Neo collections feature Samsonite's own Recyclex Lining, which is an interior lining fabric made entirely from post-consumer recycled polyethylene terephthalate (PET) bottles – so your next trip is supported by thoughtful engineering.
Taking part in the campaign is refreshingly simple. Consumers can trade-in their luggage in-store at any Samsonite retail location or departmental stores, or purchase online and drop off their old bags later at the nearest outlet.
The deal applies to all sizes in both collections: Nuon in 55cm, 69cm and 75cm (available in Metallic Dark Blue, Metallic Red, Matt Petrol Blue and Matt Graphite) and Octolite Neo, available in Latte, Blue and Green, in 55cm, 68cm and 75cm.
After the discount, Nuon prices start from RM899.40, while Octolite Neo begins at RM779.40, each significantly reduced from their original prices.
The Octolite Neo collection offers streamlined design and smart organisation, catering to travellers seeking durability and practicality.
Built for today's traveller
The Nuon line stands out for its sleek, boxy design and travel-savvy features, including a built-in USB port (on the 55cm model), an anti-theft zipper and shock-absorbing suspension wheels for smooth manoeuvrability.
It is also expandable and lightweight, ticking all the boxes for frequent flyers who value both form and function.
Nuon's sleek, boxy design combines form and function, featuring shock-absorbing suspension wheels and expandable capacity for the modern traveller.
On the other hand, the Octolite Neo collection is tailored for travellers who want durability and smart organisation at a fair price.
Its spacious, expandable interior and minimalist exterior design reflect the ethos of practical travel — streamlined but uncompromising.
Both collections are protected by a limited 10-year global warranty, underlining Samsonite's focus on long-term reliability in its craftsmanship.
Trade-in, travel on
Whether you are after a lighter packing or a fresh bag, Samsonite's trade-in programme offers a straightforward swap: roll in your old case at participating stores and roll out with a brand new bag at a favourable price.
If that well-worn suitcase has been gathering dust, now's the perfect season to make a change.
For more information, visit the website.

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