Antler launches epic sale with £66 off best selling cabin case

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The Clifton with Pocket "does not disappoint" (Image: Antler)
The Clifton with Pocket "does not disappoint" (Image: Antler)

Iconic British luggage band Antler has dropped big discounts in their Spring Sale. A selection of on-trend Antler pieces that are loved by fashion-conscious travellers and Insta-celebs alike have seen prices slashed with up to 60% off selected items from today.

But it is the highly sought-after Clifton Cabin with Pocket that has been reduced by £66 that is likely to see shoppers rush to buy this morning. With the Black, Navy and Woodland Green colourways now reduced to £154, frequent flyers will be eager to snap up the "game-changing" carry-on while they can.

The Antler Clifton Cabin Case with Pocket features the addition of a stylish and super useful front pocket. As one of the brand's best sellers, it comes in a selection of colours and the £154 Spring Sale price tag gives travellers a whole lot of hand luggage for their money.

READ MORE: The £41 travel case that is an awesome alternative to the out of stock Antler vanity

The front pocket of the Clifton case is designed to open easily and features a padded pocket for a 15.6-inch laptop or tablet, as well as dedicated pockets for your passport, pen and travel documents. This innovative design is only available in the cabin-size case that measures 23 x 35 x 56 cm, making it just the right size for use on Easyjet, British Airways or Jet2 flights, amongst others.

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Antler launches epic sale with £66 off best selling cabin caseThe front pocket design has been making waves on social media (Antler)

Even though the compact carry-on only weighs 3kg, it's deceptively spacious on the inside offering a 39-litre capacity with straps to keep your clothes tidy and three small pockets for smaller essentials.

Perfect for short stays, work trips or city breaks, it also comes with a double TSA lock to keep both the front pocket and the case itself secure. In keeping with the Antler aesthetic, other high-spec additions include a twist-grip handle and smooth-rolling, multi-directional wheels.

People who love luggage like the unique design that gives more space inside without making the case bigger on the outside.

Antler launches epic sale with £66 off best selling cabin caseThe flip-down pocket adds extra storage space without taking up extra inches (Antler)

Customers who have already invested in the Clifton Cabin with Pocket have been leaving five-star reviews on the Antler website.

One person wrote a review saying: "The design is thoughtful, useful, and practical. It allows you to access the things you need regularly in the front pocket without having to haul around other bags, purses and pockets full of stuff. I've wanted one for ages and it does not disappoint."

Another happy customer added: "Neat compact carry-on case love the pocket front which is well structured to give protection to laptop etc. Glides easily all round nice case" and someone else called it a "Game changing suitcase for business trips."

You can buy the reduced £154 Antler Clifton with Pocket here, while stocks last.

Other highlights from the Antler Spring Sale include 20% off the Clifton Cabin (now £136), 30% off the Clifton Medium (now £147) as well as 30% off the Clifton Large (now £168). There are also discounts to be found across the Logo, Prestwick and Brixham ranges, with one item slashed to just £28.

If you like the style of Antler but it's still out of budget in the sale, trendy travellers can save money while stepping out in style with this brilliant £41.30 cabin bag from Nere available in their mid-season sale. Other bargain buys from Nere include the stunning rose gold Relm suitcase range that starts from just £27.60 and the iconic Wonda collection that offers a simplistic approach to travel for the modern adventurer.

Laura Mckenna

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