
Antler hidden sale has up to 40% off designer luggage ready for summer
Savvy travellers have found some incredible deals tucked away on the Antler website
Frequent flyers know that investing in high-quality luggage makes for stress-free travel. Premium cases often come with smart features and sleek designs that make every journey feel first-class.
British brand Antler may sell great-looking luggage that is on the pricier side, but each piece is built with durability in mind. Luckily for us, Antler has some lesser known bargains on their website, tucked away on the Antler Sale page.
With lower price tags offering up to 40% off, savvy shoppers can save money on lust worthy luggage. With prices starting from £48, most Antler luggage comes with a lifetime warranty.
Antler offers an extensive collection of suitcases, carry bags, accessories and more. If the range isn't suitable, Amazon has deals on other big-name travelware, including more than 30% off the Samsonite S'Cure range with prices from £159 and up to 50% off Tripp suitcases.
Elsewhere, Dunelm is selling the chic Elements range, with underseat suitcases for £28, and Argos has three-piece suitcase sets from £140. With a selection of deals to choose from in the Antler sale, we've rounded up some of the best:
Clifton Vanity Case in Mineral (was £80, now £48)
The Clifton Vanity Case is designed to carry beauty and travel essentials, combining the features of a suitcase and a vanity case. Inside, there is room for make-up, toiletries and other travel items and it can be carried by hand or over the shoulder with a detachable strap.
The case includes an internal divider, pockets, a hard polycarbonate shell and durable hardware. Measuring 34 x 16 x 27 cm, it could also be used as a cabin case for passengers travelling with easyJet, Ryanair, Jet2 and more.
Customers have given the cute vanity case five stars across the board. One buyer said: " Excellent vanity case, carries everything I need and looks better than a normal toiletries bag."
A second added: "I had to buy this to go with my cabin bag. I love that all my makeup and cables fit into this, including my curling iron. Great look and great quality." While there was no negative feedback, one Antler fan wants to see more choice, saying: "Re-market your Clifton vanity case in every colour please."
Chelsea Tote Bag (was £140, now £84)
The Chelsea tote is made from water-resistant fabric and has a spacious interior designed for daily travel. The handles allow for over-shoulder carrying, and the top zipper keeps items secure.
It also features a back sleeve to slide over a suitcase handle and a padded pocket that can hold a tablet or 15.6" slimline laptop. Measuring 35 x 15 x 29cm this bag is also compact enough to be used as a cabin bag on most budget airlines.
The Chelsea Tote is one of Antler's most iconic pieces. One customer called it an " Excellent tote" adding: "Many different pockets. Very good to keep all holiday essentials separate on long haul flight. In addition strong too. Bought just for travelling however used throughout holiday."
Another added: "Perfect for a commuter / laptop bag. Smart and a surprising amount of pockets and zips for all my belongings. Enough space for bottle of water, laptop, umbrella and plenty more. Really happy with the quality too."
One buyer did express some concerns about the size of the laptop compartment. As part of their review they mentioned: "It is a little snug getting a 'think pad' into the laptop section but think pads appear to be a bit thicker than MacBook Pros or surface pros."
Juno Expandable Cabin Suitcase in Pale Yellow (was £165, now £99)
This lightweight polypropylene cabin case is built for strength and security, with strong zips, a TSA combination lock and four double spinner wheels for smooth movement. Inside, a zippered divider keeps clothes organised during travel.
It also comes with an expander zip to add extra space when needed. The compact design makes it easy to manage on the go, and it is suitable for larger cabin bag allowances on airlines such as British Airways and Jet2.
The Juno cabin case is a good buy at under £100, offering lots of benefits over other cases in the same price point. Passengers who have already purchased the case have given it a five-star rating.
One buyer said: " Juno/Antler is simply the best cabin luggage. It's in lightweight and fits everything," while another added: "Looks great and the perfect cabin size for the airline I'm flying with."
A big hit with passengers looking to maximise their hand luggage allowances, one buyer raised a concern about the zips, saying: "Existing zipper is more flimsy and opening and closing the case feels not as solid."
Icon Stripe Large Suitcase (Was £200, now £140)
Made from recycled polycarbonate, this larger size case has a durable shell to keep belongings secure and is water-resistant for all weather. Silent glide 360 spinner wheels and a comfort-grip handle offer smooth, easy movement.
The interior is fully recycled, with double-zip pockets and compression straps for organisation. Compact but spacious, it provides room for all the essentials.
The Icon Stripe suitcase has more than 1000 reviews on the website. One buyer said: "Excellent quality and construction. Size is perfect and I love the colour."
A second added, "This is an excellent suitcase. It's perfect for taking on the train, and you can fit a lot inside. It's a bit of a tardis." One customer, however, wasn't so impressed, adding: "The wheels are loud, even on relatively smooth surfaces, which is not what you would expect from a premium suitcase."
Lincoln Suitcase Set
Available in a choice of two colours, this set offers three matching suitcases, making it perfect for families or longer travels. The cabin case meets the size requirements for British Airways, easyJet, Jet2, and Ryanair.
The two larger cases offer ample space for a two-week trip. Made from lightweight polypropylene, each case features four spinner wheels and a retractable handle for easy airport navigation.
The suitcase set includes:
Cabin Suitcase - measuring 55 x 40 x 20 cm and weighing 2.5 kg it offers 39L packing capacity (expands to 44L maximum volume)
Medium Suitcase - measuring 46 x 68 x 29 cm and weighing 3.6 kg it offers 88L packing capacity (expands to 97L maximum volume)
Large Suitcase - measuring 54 x 80.5 x 35 cm and weighing 4.5 kg it offers 139L packing capacity (expands to 152L maximum volume)
One buyer said: " The Lincoln set in Mineral looks fantastic! The cases very much feel premium, both inside and out. We're delighted with them." A second added: "Great quality, well designed, and plenty of room for a longer trip, or for more souvenirs."
While there were no negative reviews to be found on the website, one buyer did raise a concern. They said: "The instructions for the lock were a bit vague, but this problem was resolved through your excellent help desk."

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