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Memorial Day luggage sale: Save up to 40% on Delsey Paris

Memorial Day luggage sale: Save up to 40% on Delsey Paris

USA Today09-05-2025
Memorial Day luggage sale: Save up to 40% on Delsey Paris Shop the coolest Jeep-inspired suitcases, chic backpacks and more on sale this May.
High-quality luggage often comes with a higher price tag. While budget-friendly suitcases are available at discount stores and big box retailers, the principle of 'you get what you pay for' generally applies. Investing in durable luggage pieces provides a greater return on investment through extended use, ultimately making it a better value compared to cheaper options.
To help you prepare for summer travel plans, the Delsey Paris Memorial Day Getaway sale is happening now through Tuesday, May 27. During this huge sale you will find offers of up to 40% off sitewide including steep discounts on select closeout items and up to 25% off some of the most coveted brands in its lineup. This sale will offer the chance to invest in a durable made-to-last luggage designs for a fraction of the cost. You can shop from popular brands like Jeep, United Colors of Benetton, Chatelet Air 2.0 and more.
Save on Delsey Paris luggage with these Memorial Day deals
Save 40% off select closeout items
The Delsey Paris Memorial Day Getaway sale is the best time to buy luggage. During this sale, you can score up to 40% off select closeout items from several collections, including Rempart, Turenne 2.0, Helium Aero, Cruise 3.0, Helium DLX, St Tropez and Flanerie SE.
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Save 25% on the Chatelet Air 2.0
Known as the most coveted Delsey Paris collection, the Chatelet Air 2.0 lineup features an elegant yet functional style. This luggage collection comes with lots of elevated features such as lightweight construction, antimicrobial liner fabric and corner protectors for even better durability. This collection comes in everything from carry-on spinner styles to travel-friendly backpacks and with the Delsey Paris Memorial Day Getaway sale, you can get 25% off the line.
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Save 25% on the Jeep collection
The Jeep luggage collection makes some of the best durable luggage styles for everyday function and wear. You can shop so many of the brand's go-to styles at Delsey Paris, including rolling duffel bags, backpacks, and three-piece sets—all of which are on sale for 25% off during the Delsey Paris Memorial Day Getaway event.
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Save 25% off on Peugeot Voyages
Known for its line of luxury luggage pieces, Peugeot Voyages boasts high-quality construction along with elegant and ergonomic design. With high-end construction comes high-end prices, but during the Delsey Paris Memorial Day Getaway sale you can save 25% off its collection, including the carry-on expandable spinner and carry-on duffel.
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Save 25% off on United Colors of Benetton
The United Colors of Benetton x Delsey Paris collaboration reimagines luggage with pops of color for a playful collection, dripping with personality. This line includes luggage pieces such as the classic carry-on spinner, wheeled duffel and carry-on expandable spinner in fun hues like bubble gum pink and Kelly green for a little extra pizzazz—and it's all 25% off.
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Free packing cubes 4-pack set with any florence by mills suitcase purchase
Millie Bobby Brown has partnered with Delsey Paris to launch the florence by mills x Delsey Paris Collection. The proceeds from this collection will help support Joey's Friends, a rehabilitation animal shelter to help find pets a loving home. In addition, during the Delsey Paris Memorial Day Getaway sale you can score a free 4-pack set of packing cubes with any florence by mills suitcase purchase. Plus, your purchase will be used to help animals in need. So awesome!
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