
Fans inundate Molly-Mae after spotting stunning mint green suitcase
Molly-Mae's accessories appeared effortlessly chic and distinctive, ensuring she'll never confuse her luggage on the carousel. The suitcases are available in various sizes, including a cabin bag that fits within EasyJet's large cabin bag dimensions - so no unexpected charges at the airport.
Constructed from high-performance polycarbonate, Molly-Mae's Rimowa Essential case is described as a dependable and lightweight suitcase that's perfect for all your travel needs this summer.
They come in a range of sizes and a multitude of colours and finishes, including Molly-Mae's minimalist mint green. For money-saving tips, sign up to our Money newsletter here
Ideal for a three to four-day trip, the Essential Cabin comes with several useful features, including a stage-free telescopic handle for easy manoeuvring through busy airports. It's also handy to lift onto trains, buses and into cars, reports OK!
Fitted with a multiwheel system for smooth transportation, the EasyJet-approved cabin case also features TSA-approved locks to keep your possessions safe throughout your journey.
The cabin bag has a dual-organisation interior, measures 55 x 39 x 23cm, fitting snugly within EasyJet's large cabin bag size specifications. The larger suitcase offers more room, with dimensions of 77.5 x 51 x 26.5cm.
Molly-Mae's Instagram was inundated with fans inquiring about the suitcases, and there are still plenty of chic shades to select from.
For those seeking cabin bags that meet the requirements for airlines such as EasyJet and Ryanair without denting your wallet, consider thr Antler Cabin Suitcase, available in eightcolours. For those on a tighter budget, Dunelm offers the Elements Hard Shell Suitcase in an array of colours starting at just £15.
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