Is it possible to find a quality rolling briefcase for business travel under $100? Reader L asks… Hi Road Warriorette! I have been traveling regularly for work for years and am usually gone for 3 days. I found out that over the next year I’ll be doing a lot of one day trips and I…
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5 Rolling briefcases great for business travel
Different kinds of business trips call for different kinds of bags. A longer trip calls for a full size carryon; a short trip for a smaller version. Some trips all you need is a nice looking backpack. But for some types of trips, especially conferences or a trip with lots of walking, a rolling briefcase…
Travel bag of the week: McKlein Willowbrook Rolling Leather Briefcase
Travel bag of the week: Solo Classic Collection CheckFast Rolling Case
Each week Road Warriorette features a travel bag that hits all of the high notes for ladies on the road: pockets, construction, and (of course!) style. If you need a bag for laptop and files, this rolling CheckFast briefcase from Solo is genius. The fact that it’s gorgeous is certainly a good start, but what…
Travel bag of the week: Francine Collection Croco Roller Carrying Case
Each week Road Warriorette features a travel bag that hits all of the high notes for ladies on the road: pockets, construction, and (of course!) style. Any time I look at a small rolling bag there are usually two separate types: a rolling briefcase or a short suitcase. I’ve always thought the ideal small rolling bag would combine both…
Travel bag of the week: eBags Laptop Collection Soho Leather Mobile Office
Each week Road Warriorette features a travel bag that hits all of the high notes for ladies on the road: pockets, construction, and (of course!) style. This bag has so much going for it: it’s beautiful, has plenty of handy organizational pockets, room for a 17” laptop, files, and a change of clothes, and best…
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Conference Packing Tip: Bring a rolling briefcase!!
During the many conferences I attended this year, there was one important lesson that I should have learned but didn’t. It started at the super long two-week conference. Between the laptop, iPad, notebook, knitting, snacks, water, pashmina, conference freebies, and other miscellaneous items, my purse was full. Like, super packed and really heavy full. It…