The history of luggage is closely adjacent to the history of modes of transportation for travel. Your pedigree determined your style of luggage as well as the comfort of travel. Luggage had to last and therefore it had to be sturdy to survive long stretches of travel. The most expensive of luggage were cases and trunks. Adorned with travel stickers to show off their various past destinations, trucks were loaded and unloaded time and time again.
Women often had carry-on sized luggage, miniature trucks called cases.
Once trains became the preferred and main transportation mode for most travelers, those cases were called “train sets/cases” for 2 or more pieces or simply “train case” for one piece.
These pieces were often mail ordered or sold door to door. More modern versions were included in the ever popular Samsonite luggage sets.
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