Our Story
Most travelers plan fun trips. You plan epic escapes.
While others book guided tours, you're tracking down underground shows, secret beaches, and those hidden spots only locals know. Your kind of adventure calls for luggage that’s just as bold.
Meet Luggex. Forget the basics—our bags are built for last-minute flights, buzzing festivals, and every unplanned twist along the way. With rugged materials to handle any journey, ultra-smooth wheels to glide through crowded airports, and smart compartments to keep you organized, every detail is designed for epic possibilities.
So send that text, book that flight, add that extra stop. With Luggex, you've got the gear to make every travel moment truly epic.
Luggex. Make it Epic.
A spark of inspiration
LuggeX was born for exploration. As you explore the world, we explore humanity.We attune ourselves to the echoes of ideas colliding and the whispers resonating from every corner, believing that suitcases are crafted to carry the beauty of memories.
We do not indulge in grand narratives.
Before we became designers, we were travelers first—navigating red-eye flights, witnessing the quiet fatigue of passengers under the sterile glow of airport lounges at 3 a.m., hearing the distress of children whose toys had been misplaced at the boarding gate, counting the scattered currencies in the luggage of global business professionals. Having observed these transient yet deeply human moments, we began to ask: What kind of suitcases do people genuinely need?
Our approach was simple yet fundamental: restoring "human" to "human-centered design." We shifted our focus to those who interact with our products—professors, physicians, entrepreneurs, parents, and explorers alike. Their needs, whether for functionality or aesthetics, whether carrying a laptop or a baby bottle, were diverse yet equally valid.
Every demand reflects a voice often overlooked by the industry. When a customer asked, "Can a suitcase have pockets? "—not wanting to scramble for travel documents in moments of urgency—the idea did not get lost in layers of corporate hierarchy. Instead, it surfaced immediately at the top of our CEO’s morning briefing.

And this, we believe, is the essence of design:
If a suitcase cannot be opened single-handedly in a downpour to retrieve an umbrella,
If it cannot keep a coffee cup and boarding pass balanced in motion,
If it cannot free a young mother from the impossible choice of holding her child or carrying her luggage—
Then, no amount of "German-engineered spinner wheels" or "aerospace-grade aluminum" is anything more than technological vanity.
No matter how far we journey toward the stars and the sea, we inevitably return to the rhythm of everyday life. We design not for spectacle but for people.