This brand of suitcase is loved by both Queen Elizabeth and other British high society. The classic brand Globe-Trotter have collaborated with up and coming menswear designer Mohsin Ali to create this limited edition collection. These custom made models range from the brightly coloured to the smart and sophisticated, each intricately laser etched with subtle patterns and start at around £945.
“For those who don’t know Globe-Trotter is a modern heritage brand established in 1897. Founded by Englishman, David Nelken, in Saxony Germany, the company soon returned to the UK in 1901 where it has remained ever since. Today, Globe-Trotter products are style icons adopted by purveyors of traditional craftsmanship and a timeless aesthetic. Globe-Trotter cases have been used over the last 100 years by an enviable client list. Captain Robert Falcon Scott traveled with Globe-Trotter on the infamous Antarctic expedition in 1912. Sir Winston Churchill used a Globe-Trotter Dispatch Case during his position as Chancellor of the Exchequer in 1924. HM Queen Elizabeth II chose Globe-Trotter for her honeymoon luggage in 1947 (and continues use her cases to this day). Sir Edmund Hilary ascended to first base camp with Globe-Trotter during his conquest of Everest in 1953.”
Via: Trendland