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American Tourister
Andiamo Luggage
Atlantic
Andiamo Luggage
Boyt
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Dakota Luggage
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Diane Von Furstenberg
Eagle Creek
Fendi
Hartmann
Heys
High Sierra
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Kipling
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Olympia
Pathfinder
Pierre Cardin
Prada
Ricardo Beverly Hills
Roxy
Travelpro
Samsonite
Vera Bradley
Victorinox Swiss Army
Zero Halliburton
Vinyl is a relatively new material in the market of garment bags. This thick and heavy-gauge material is resistant to moths and dust and very easy to clean.
Comparing with leather garment bags which are luxurious, vinyl bags are kind of homely. Leather is easily to be scratched and torn, so when you are enjoying the elegant sense a leather product brings to you, extra care is required to pay to it. In this sense, a vinyl garment bag gives you less trouble.
As for the price, a vinyl garment bag costs you much less than a leather one, and only a little more than a nylon one. In regard to durability, a vinyl garment bag does not lose as well.
When choosing a vinyl garment bag, first of all, you should decide on the size, that is to say, whether you are going to buy a large sized bag or medium sized one or small sized one.
And then, decide on the color. Pick up a bag with your favorite color or pictures, for it will definitely bring you sunny mood on your trip.
Next, pay heed to some details. For instance, if you need more room, you can choose a bag with the design of gusset.