Classic and Flex luggage
Scuffs and spills happen. Clean your bag’s exterior shell and interior nylon lining using a soft, damp cloth, warm water, and mild soap. It’ll scrub right up.
If the shell of your suitcase picks up a mark that soap and water can’t handle, try using a magic eraser to buff it away.
Gossy finishes:
Clean your glossy bag’s exterior shell using a soft, damp cloth, warm water, and mild soap. We wouldn't recommend using a magic eraser as it could cause damage to the glossy finish.
Aluminum luggage
You can clean your bag’s exterior and interior using a soft damp cloth and mild soap. Keep in mind that an aluminum suitcase is like an open passport—you can see everywhere it’s been (and that’s a good thing). So don’t fuss over every scuff and scratch on your bag—each mark has a story behind it.I
f you remove a sticker from your suitcase (like the one explaining the combination lock) and a little adhesive stays behind, use an alcohol-based wipe to wipe the surface clean.
Softside luggage
Your suitcase might pick up some proof of your travels together—and that’s okay. If you get a mark on your bag, you can spot clean your suitcase using a soft, damp cloth and mild soap.
The Carry-On with Pocket
Our front pockets are made with water-resistant nylon or premium coated leather. You can spot-clean your nylon pocket with a damp cloth and gentle soap but just use a damp cloth (without soap) for your leather pocket. Keep in mind that the pocket cannot be removed from the shell of your suitcase.
To store
If you have suitcases in multiple sizes, you can nest them inside each other to save space: Just unzip the left side of the larger suitcase and set the smaller one inside—with the wheels all facing the same direction—then zip the larger bag closed.