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Travelling can be chaotic and your wardrobe tends to bear the brunt. Transit can leave a carefully curated travel wardrobe crushed and creased, and essential items scattered. The Pull Up Suitcase hopes to fix that problem with its innovative design.

The Pull Up Suitcase functions like a mobile closet, keeping personal items immediately ready to hand and neatly sorted. The cases, which come in a number of sizes, include six simultaneously accessible storage compartments. This makes packing and repacking throughout your journey more streamlined than with a regular suitcase.

The key to the collapsible suitcase's success is its relatively straightforward transformation. Basically, it packs in sections like a wardrobe, locks into place for transit, and zips open again. Thanks to the six discrete sections, you can easily access whatever items you're looking for without rummaging through clothes for other days or destinations. Take a look at the video below to see how.

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The Pull Up Suitcase is available now on Kickstarter in blue, black, and red colorways. You can get the Super Early Bird Pull Up in either colorway for €430 (approx. $479)

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