On-trend design in a range of pretty colours comes with 30% off at Nere
Shoppers looking for designer-style cabin cases that don't cost a fortune have found a worthy alternative to designer brands online.
Offering a 31-litre capacity, this little case is large enough to maximise your hand luggage packing power. With self-repairing zippers and a built-in TSA combination lock, it also promises to keep your stuff safe on the go. According to Nere, the ABS hard case construction has been designed to withstand the rigours of frequent flying and the smooth-rolling spinner wheels allow the case to move easily through the airport. The Nere Stori 55 also comes with a 10-year warranty.
Customers have not left reviews on the Nere Travel website, but we found some happy customers on Trustpilot. One traveller who had recently purchased a case from Nere described them as "Fantastic luggage with stunning colours lots of space and just love them, I have the bright pink and purple rose, can’t wait to go on holiday now"
A third left a five-star review, saying "Great quality items. Stylish and love the colours available. Everything I've purchased is practical and hard-wearing. I love showing them off."
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