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  2. Shop Luggage Up to 55% off With These Black Friday Sales - AOL

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    Black Friday 2023 luggage deals are officially here. Save up to 55% off carry-on suitcases, checked bags and luggage sets from Samsonite, Calpak, Away and more.

  3. SwissGear - Wikipedia

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    SWISSGEAR backpack. SWISSGEAR ® [1] is a Swiss clothing, luggage, and accessory company that is branded as part of the maker of Swiss Army knives. [2] The company is owned by Wenger and its products are licensed in North America by Group III International Ltd. [3] SWISSGEAR also sells watches, that are manufactured by Wenger and branded under the SWISSGEAR name, known as "SWISSGEAR Legacy ...

  4. Wenger - Wikipedia

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    Wenger changed its slogan to "A Swiss Company Since 1893" from "Maker of the genuine Swiss Army Knife", which was used for decades. [14] In 2017, Victorinox released a Swiss Army Knife model named “Wenger Red”. This knife has the Wenger logo and the Wenger brand name in the scale of the knife.

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  6. Victorinox - Wikipedia

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    For several years, TRG Group was the Victorinox licensee for the manufacturing of luggage and travel-oriented products. Victorinox integrated TRG Group in the company as the Victorinox Travel Gear division. [11] In 2017, Victorinox decided to close the apparel division with the purpose of focusing in other core product lines. [12]

  7. Unclaimed Baggage Center - Wikipedia

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    Less than one half of one percent of luggage is unclaimed in the United States, and more than half of it is donated or thrown away by Unclaimed Baggage because it is unsuitable for sale. [10] The surviving items are organized within the store by category. Since 1981, Unclaimed Baggage has held an annual ski sale on the first Saturday in November.