BUG Garment Bags, Convertible Garment Bag with Shoulder Strap, Shoes Compartment, Carry on Travel Suit Bags, 2 in 1 Garment Duffle Bag for Men Women Weekender Bag (Extra Large Dark Black)
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JM
> 3 dayZipper broke on first use. Handle tore shortly thereafter.
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Lynn kang
Greater than one weekI ordered this for my husband’s conference travel. I was little skeptical about the quality and durability so ordered 3 different bags. He liked this one only.. He was worried about the size since this looks little big as carry on flight but able to carry on board and his uniform was wrinkle free.
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Julian Morales
> 3 dayThis bag was awesome, for about 5 work trips (I travel a lot). It was great for short trips, and kept my suits well. Unfortunately, halfway through my travel season, the top zipper started to wear and eventually the zipper pin fell off and it cannot be repaired. It is a real shame, again, love the design, but maybe not ideal for someone who travels a good amount.
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Ken Kiebles
> 3 dayMain zipper broke after only a few uses.
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Melissa Garcia
> 3 dayGot this my husband likes it but you can only pack a few things.
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Rox
> 3 dayMe encantó ! Muy practico y amplio
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Laverne Foe
> 3 dayThis was a gift and the recipient was pleased.
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pxl_ninja
> 3 dayI ordered three similar type bags to compare: BUG, Modoker, Mancro. I immediately didnt like the feel of the BUGs material - very stiff and crumply. The interior material also seemed low quality. The materials of both the Modoker and Mancro seem much better. Along the edges of the two ends of the bag there seems to be some strip of stiff material (like cardstock) inside the fabric that Im guessing is meant to provide some structure to the bag, but I found it made zipping up the two ends frustratingly difficult. I also dont like that the bottom of the bag isnt a different material that would be more resistant to liquid/dirt. The Modoker has the same issue, but at least it is black on the bottom (on both color versions) to better hide dirt/stains. The Mancro has a better material on the bottom and large feet/pads. The one thing I like about this bag that I prefer over the other two is the snap-button connection of the zippers at the two ends that keeps the ends from unzipping (the Modoker has cheap plastic clips, the Mancro has no connection at all). However, the BUG doesnt have a strap/clasp to connect the handles together, which both the Modoker and Mancro have. Size-wise, the BUG and Modoker are similar and on the smaller size - a suit larger than 42 probably wouldnt fit well. The Mancro is much bigger. I liked the materials of the Mancro, but it lacks in features/details, is the least stylish imo (looks like a generic gym duffel) and is way too big for my preference. I ended up going with the Modoker, which had the best balance of materials, features, style, and size for my preferences. UPDATE: I have now used the Modoker on two trips and it has functioned well enough for my needs; however, I did start having some minor issues with the main/top zipper on the second trip. Malfunctioning zippers on the Modoker are a common complaint in the reviews, so it seems the zipper quality is iffy. For now I would rate the Modoker 3.5 stars and I dont regret choosing it over the BUG and Mancro.
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Todd Hayes
23-12-2024I would give it 5 stars for wrinkle free but no garment bag is 5 stars for wrinkle free by nature but this bag does as good as it can.
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Virginia B
> 3 dayThis is a great travel bag and the plus is it doubles as a garment bag. Plenty of room to carry additional things other than the hanging garments. The garments lay in the bag easily and can zipper shut easily. They didn’t really wrinkle too badly. Room for shoes and also plenty of room to add additional clothing. Lots of zippers, though. That took practice to be able to close all the zippers. Easy choice to take on a short trip.