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  2. The 19 Best Leather Briefcases Add a Retro Cool and ...

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    With a history that dates back to the time of the Romans in the 1st century, the best men’s briefcases have a long and storied past. Once a staple for the 20th-century businessman, slim, modern ...

  3. Category:Luggage brands - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Luggage brands" The following 52 pages are in this category, out of 52 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A. American Tourister;

  4. Samsonite - Wikipedia

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    It planned to close up to 50% of its stores and discontinue the "Black Label" brand in the United States. [18] [19] In June 2011, Samsonite raised $1.25 billion in an initial public offering in Hong Kong. [20] In August 2012, Samsonite paid $35 million in cash to buy the high-end luggage brand Hartmann, which was founded in 1877.

  5. Leather - Wikipedia

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    Many names and brands for such artificial leathers exist, including "pleather", a portmanteau of "plastic leather", and the brand name Naugahyde. [45] Another alternative is cultured leather which is lab-grown using cell-culture methods, [46] [47] [48] mushroom-based materials and gelatin-based textile made by upcycling meat industry waste.

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  7. Hartmann Luggage - Wikipedia

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    Hartmann Luggage is a manufacturer of luggage and leather goods established in 1877 [1] in Milwaukee, Wisconsin by trunkmaker Joseph S. Hartmann, a Bavarian.. In 1956, the company opened a manufacturing operation in Lebanon, Tennessee, and the company's headquarters and plant facilities followed in 1959.