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Best fall deals on Tumi backpacks, duffels and more for fall travel
If you’ve got a fall vacation on the books, we have great news: We’ve found great prices on Tumi luggage. This is a luggage brand whose sales are, to put it mildly, popular and rare. Right now, the high-end luggage brand has some steep discounts on select styles, including duffel bags, suitcases and totes of varying sizes and more.
Tap the button below to score some epic Tumi deals before your upcoming travel, or read on for our expert-curated Tumi deals.
Tumi 19 Degree short trip packing case: Save $145
The Tumi expandable packing case is a great option for short trips and weekend getaways. It includes zip entry to the main compartment, expandable zippers, compression straps and a luggage tag. The four spinner wheels and three-stage telescoping handle make maneuvering simple, while the integrated lock provides extra security. It also features a warranty.
What we like about the Tumi 19 Degree packing case:
- It has a lightweight and durable design with practical features for easy use.
- It offers smooth maneuverability with four spinner wheels.
Tumi McLaren Just In Case duffel: Save $71
The versatile Just In Case duffel bag combines function and durability, featuring a double-zip main compartment, convenient shoulder straps, top handles and an additional adjustable shoulder strap for various carrying options.
This Tumi McLaren duffel is currently $279, reduced from $350.
Why we like the Tumi Mclaren Just In Case duffel:
- It offers multiple ways to carry comfortably.
- The sturdy nylon exterior is easy to maintain.
Tumi Sport Excursion backpack duffel: Save $240
The Tumi Sport Excursion backpack duffel is a versatile and durable bag designed for carry-on or active lifestyles. The main compartment features a zip closure while the water-resistant bottom compartment helps separate items. There are multiple front pockets for easy access to necessities and adjustable backpack straps that can be tucked away when not in use.
Why we like the Tumi Sport Excursion backpack duffel:
- The water-resistant bottom compartment of this travel backpack is perfect for keeping wet and dry items separate.
- Adjustable backpack straps can be tucked away allowing the use of leather handles for versatile carrying options.
Harrison Avondale top zip brief: Save $111
The Avondale top zip brief organizes work essentials, accommodating up to a 16-inch laptop. The exterior features a zip closure, leather top handles, a removable shoulder strap, two zip pockets, an add-a-bag strap and a luggage tag. There’s also a padded laptop pocket, zip pocket, open pockets, card pockets, pen loops and a key leash. This brief includes the Tumi Tracer for tracking lost or stolen items, and warranty.
What we like about the Harrison Avondale top zip brief:
- This design fits up to a 16-inch laptop, making it ideal for work.
- The removable shoulder strap, add-a-bag strap and Tumi Tracer provide added convenience and security.
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Tupperware files for bankruptcy amid slumping sales
Tupperware and some of its subsidiaries filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection, the once-iconic food container maker said in a statement late Tuesday.
The company has suffered from dwindling sales following a surprise surge during the COVID-19 pandemic, when legions of people stuck at home tried their hands at cooking, which increased demand for Tupperware’s colorful plastic containers with flexible airtight seals.
A post-pandemic rise in costs of raw materials and shipping, along with higher wages, also hurt Tupperware’s bottom line.
Last year, it warned of “substantial doubt” about its ability to keep operating in light of its poor financial position.
“Over the last several years, the Company’s financial position has been severely impacted by the challenging macroeconomic environment,” president and CEO Laurie Ann Goldman said in a statement announcing the bankruptcy filing.
“As a result, we explored numerous strategic options and determined this is the best path forward,” Goldman said.
The company said it would seek court approval for a sale process for the business to protect its brand and “further advance Tupperware’s transformation into a digital-first, technology-led company.”
The Orlando, Florida-based firm said it would also seek approval to continue operating during the bankruptcy proceedings and would continue to pay its employees and suppliers.
“We plan to continue serving our valued customers with the high-quality products they love and trust throughout this process,” Goldman said.
The firm’s shares were trading at $0.5099 Monday, well down from $2.55 in December last year.
Tupperware said it had implemented a strategic plan to modernize its operations and drive efficiencies to ignite growth following the appointment of a new management team last year.
“The Company has made significant progress and intends to continue this important transformation work.”
In its filing with the U.S. Bankruptcy Court for the District of Delaware, Tupperware listed assets of between $500 million and $1 billion and liabilities of between $1 billion and $10 billion.
The filing also said it had between 50,000 and 100,000 creditors.
Tupperware lost popularity with consumers in recent years and an initiative to gain distribution through big-box chain Target failed to reverse its fortunes.
The company’s roots date to 1946, when chemist Earl Tupper “had a spark of inspiration while creating molds at a plastics factory shortly after the Great Depression,” according to Tupperware’s website.
“If he could design an airtight seal for plastic storage containers, like those on a paint can, he could help war-weary families save money on costly food waste.”
Over time, Tupper’s containers became popular that many people referred to any plastic food container as Tupperware. And people even threw “Tupperware parties” in their homes to sell the containers to friends and neighbors.
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