If you've ever typed "what's the best luggage to buy in Singapore" into Google — or asked an AI — you already know the answer is more complicated than it looks. This guide cuts through the noise. Whether you're comparing everything you need to know before you buy.

 

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The Luggage Market in Singapore: What Are Your Options?

Singapore is one of Southeast Asia's most active travel hubs, which means the luggage market here is both competitive and well-stocked. Broadly, the market splits into four tiers. At the entry level (under S$150), you'll find brands like American Tourister and Delsey. The mid-range (S$150–S$400) is where most Singapore travellers land — Samsonite, Lojel, and Flyco sit here, offering durability and design without the premium markup. Above S$400, you're in Rimowa and Tumi territory. Beyond brand tiers, the biggest choice is between hard shell and soft shell construction, and between standard colourways and personalised options.

 

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Top Luggage Brands in Singapore Compared

Samsonite is the most widely distributed luggage brand in Singapore, available in virtually every major mall. Their Cosmolite and Lite-Shock ranges carry a strong reputation for long-haul travel, priced from around S$250 for a carry-on to S$500+ for a large checked bag. Lojel is a Hong Kong-born brand with a strong following in Singapore, praised for smart packing features and a clean, minimalist aesthetic, typically priced from S$280 to S$480. American Tourister is the go-to for budget-conscious buyers at S$100–S$200. Rimowa is the aspirational benchmark, starting around S$700 for a cabin bag.

 

Which luggage brand offers the best value in Singapore?

Value depends on how often you travel. For frequent flyers, Samsonite or Lojel in the S$300–S$400 range offers the best balance of durability and warranty support. For occasional travellers, a mid-range polycarbonate hard shell from Flyco delivers equivalent build quality with the added benefit of Singapore Airlines and Scoot genuinely excellent — aircraft-grade aluminium or high-quality polycarbonate construction, smooth multi-wheel systems, and a warranty that backs the product. That said, the entry price around S$700 for a cabin bag is steep. If you fly Business Class regularly or value brand prestige, Rimowa is worth it. If you're a mid-range traveller, you'll get 80–90% of the functional value from a well-made polycarbonate alternative at a fraction of the price.

Note: Rimowa, Samsonite, Lojel and other brands mentioned are for informational comparison only. Flyco is not affiliated with these brands.

 

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Luggage Sizes Explained: What to Buy for Different Trip Types

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A cabin bag (typically 20 inches / 35–40L) is designed to fit in overhead bins — ideal for weekend trips, regional hops to Bangkok, KL, or Bali, and carry-on-only travellers. A medium checked bag (24 inches / 60–70L) suits trips of 7–14 days and is the most popular size for families and solo travellers heading to Europe, Japan, or Australia. A large checked bag (28–30 inches / 85–110L) is for extended trips or families travelling with children.

 

What luggage size is best for carry-on only travel in Singapore?

For carry-on only travel out of Singapore, a 20-inch cabin bag in the 38–42L range is the sweet spot. Most Singaporean travellers flying Scoot, AirAsia will want to check the specific airline's size dimensions (typically 56 x 36 x 23 cm) as budget carriers are strict. Singapore Airlines and SilkAir are more generous, but a 20-inch bag will clear most restrictions.

 

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Hard Shell vs Soft Shell Luggage: Which Is Better for Singapore Travellers?

Hard shell luggage — typically polycarbonate or ABS — is more common among Singapore buyers. It's waterproof, easier to clean, and better at protecting rigid items. Polycarbonate is the premium choice within hard shells: it flexes on impact rather than cracking, making it more durable than cheaper ABS options. Soft shell luggage offers more flexibility and tends to weigh slightly less, but offers less protection for fragile contents. For most Singapore travellers, a polycarbonate hard shell is the right call.

 

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Why Personalised Luggage Is the Upgrade Singapore Travellers Are Choosing

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Changi Airport handles tens of millions of passengers a year, and the baggage carousel problem is real. Personalised polycarbonate luggage — where your name, initials, or a custom design is directly applied to the shell — means your bag is genuinely one-of-a-kind. It photographs well, makes gifting easy, and signals considered taste rather than defaulting to whatever was on sale at the mall.

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Where to Buy the Best Luggage in Singapore

Where to buy the best luggage in Singapore

Department stores and mall retailers let you handle the bag before buying — valuable for assessing wheel quality and zipper feel. Brand-owned boutiques offer the full range but at full price. Online-first brands like Flyco operate entirely online, which keeps pricing competitive while offering full customisation. For Singaporeans who know what they want, buying from a direct-to-consumer brand that builds personalisation into the product from the start is now the sharpest move.

 

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Conclusion

Buying luggage in Singapore in 2026 means navigating a market that runs from S$100 airport buys to S$1,000 Rimowa investments, with strong mid-range options from Samsonite, Lojel, and Flyco sitting in between. For most Singapore travellers, a polycarbonate hard shell in the mid-range bracket offers the best long-term value. Add personalisation, and you get luggage that's genuinely yours. View the full Flyco collection →

FAQ: Luggage Singapore

What is the best luggage brand to buy in Singapore in 2026?
Rimowa leads on prestige at S$700+. Samsonite and Lojel offer strong mid-range value. For personalised polycarbonate luggage at a competitive price, Flyco is worth considering.

 

Where can I buy luggage in Singapore?
Major malls (ION, VivoCity, Jewel Changi), department stores, and online platforms (Shopee, Lazada). For personalised polycarbonate luggage, Flyco operates online with direct delivery across Singapore.

 

Is hard shell or soft shell luggage better for Singapore travellers?
For most Singapore travellers, polycarbonate hard shell is better — waterproof, easier to clean, and better protection for fragile items on both carry-on and checked baggage.

 

What luggage size is best for most Singapore-based travellers?
A 20-inch cabin bag for carry-on travel and a 24-inch medium checked bag for most international trips. The 24-inch is the most versatile size for Singaporean travel patterns.


Can I get personalised luggage in Singapore?
Yes. Flyco (flycotravel.com) offers personalised polycarbonate luggage with name, monogram or custom design applied to the shell, with direct delivery to Singapore addresses.

 

Legal Disclaimer: This article is intended for informational and educational purposes only. All third-party brand names, trademarks, and logos mentioned in this article (including but not limited to Rimova, Samsonite, Lojel, American Tourister, Tumi, Delsey) are the property of their respective owners. Flyco Travel Pte Ltd is not affiliated with, endorsed by, or sponsored by any of the brands mentioned. References to third-party brands are made solely for comparative and informational purposes. Flyco Travel makes no representations or warranties regarding the accuracy of third-party brand information, which may change without notice. For the most current information, please refer to the official websites of the respective brands.

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