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The lightweight soft-sided mechanic behind Branded Luggage
A large Plume case lands near 2.9kg yet swallows up to roughly 93 litres. That weight figure is the first thing a frequent flyer feels lifting it into an overhead locker. Lipault leans into fabric while the rest of the aisle hardens into polycarbonate, so a branded Lipault gift reads as the lighter, easier travel choice. The cases pack soft, give at the seam, and compress into a boot more forgivingly than a rigid shell. We add your logo to that fabric by a method the coated nylon can hold, keeping the maker's own look intact. Lightness, not toughness, is the story this Branded Luggage tells, and it sets it apart from the hard-case gift entirely.
Why Foldable Plume cuts the cost of a Promotional Luggage run
The Foldable Plume folds flat, and on a big order that one property is a logistics line on the invoice, not a feature note. A flat-folding case ships and stores in a fraction of the cubic volume a rigid shell needs. So a 200-unit Lipault roll-out fills far fewer pallets inbound and far fewer cartons going out. Fewer cartons means a lower courier bill per recipient and less warehouse space booked while the run waits for proof sign-off. A hard-shell gift of the same headcount locks up cube you pay for whether it moves or sits. The recipient inherits the same maths at home, folding the case away rather than surrendering a cupboard to it. We decorate the folding models on the outer lid panel, the face that stays visible in use, so the flat-pack saving costs nothing in branding. When storage or shipping volume drives the brief, the packable Lipault line is the practical answer before colour or collection even enters the choice.
Colour as the second signature on Personalised Luggage
Lipault is known for vivid tonal colourways rather than the grey and graphite of most travel ranges, and that palette does half the recognition work before any logo appears. A coral, teal or plum case stands out on a carousel and in a meeting-room corner, which is exactly why colour matters when you choose Lipault products for a cohort. We match a logo placement and thread or print tone to the case colour, so the mark sits with the shade rather than fighting it. A pale embroidered mark on a deep colourway reads cleaner than a dark one. Where you want Personalised luggage tags to echo the case colour, we confirm the tone against the current season's palette before quoting.
| Collection | Character | Typical item |
|---|---|---|
| Plume | Ultra-light twill nylon, vivid colour | Cabin and medium-stay case |
| Foldable Plume | Folds flat for storage | Packable case, weekend bag |
| Lost in Berlin | Rubberised matte, water-repellent | Cabin case, holdall |
| City Plume | Clean urban silhouettes | Backpack, duffel, tote |
| Accessories | Pairs with the cases | Toiletry kit, pouch, tag |
The collections of Branded Luggage we can decorate
Naming the lines matters, because Lipault products span more than one travel habit and each suits a different gift. The Plume collection covers ultra-light twill-nylon cases from cabin to long-stay, the line the brand is best recognised for. Foldable Plume folds flat for storage, which suits a recipient short on cupboard space or a mailer that ships compact. Lost in Berlin uses a smooth rubberised matte fabric that is water-repellent and scratch-resistant, a more muted register than the bright Plume. City Plume brings backpacks, duffels and totes with clean urban lines for the daily commute. We confirm which models are in stock and open to decoration when you brief us, since a fabric range rotates colour and silhouette by season.
How the fabric picks the marking method for Branded Luggage
On a soft-sided case the surface chooses the method, the same way a fabric weight decides whether a garment is embroidered or printed. So with Lipault we read the panel first and let it rule the mark out or in. The coated twill nylon of Plume is soft and slightly textured, so embroidery wins. The needle bites the weave for a raised, durable stitch that survives a hold throw, and the give in the fabric forgives the hoop tension. Push fine or multi-colour detail onto that same nylon and the stitch thickens and closes up. There we switch to a bonded heat transfer that lays crisp on the flat panel instead. The rubberised, water-repellent coating of Lost in Berlin refuses thread cleanly, since needle holes break a sealed surface. So a transfer that bonds to that coating is the correct call there, not a compromise. Where a panel is too curved, too seamed or too coated to take either, a printed woven tag carries the mark. We sew that tag into a strap or a rubberised pull without touching the colourway. The softer holdalls in the range share this fabric-led logic with the Branded travel bags in our own collection. We position the logo on a flat front or lid panel, away from zips, piping and the silent multidirectional wheels.
| Product surface | Suited method | Mark character |
|---|---|---|
| Twill-nylon Plume panel | Embroidery | Stitched, raised, durable |
| Fine or multi-colour logo | Heat transfer | Crisp printed badge |
| Rubberised Lost in Berlin fabric | Transfer | Bonded, low-relief print |
| Webbing strap or pull | Woven tag | Sewn-in branded label |
| Accessory pouch or tag | Print or deboss | Surface or recessed |
City Plume backpacks and bags within the Promotional Luggage line
Placement on Promotional Luggage in daily carry
On a daily-carry bag the logo earns its keep by sitting where it is seen without crowding the user. We set the mark on a broad front or upper panel, away from straps, zips and mesh, so it stays legible through the commute. A backpack worn on the shoulder shows its front panel to a room, which makes that face the natural home for the stitch. The fit to the recipient matters as much as the panel. A commuter values a piece of Branded Luggage that looks like everyday carry rather than obvious kit, so we keep the placement measured and let the silhouette do the work.
A new-starter cohort each walking out on day one with a City Plume backpack slung on the shoulder is the clearest case for the soft-bag side of the Lipault range. These backpacks, duffels and totes ride the daily commute for months, so the embroidered mark keeps travelling well past the welcome-pack moment. The clean urban silhouette reads as everyday carry rather than sports kit, which suits a professional gift. We stitch the logo onto a broad front or upper panel where the thread sits clean, away from straps and mesh pockets. The clean silhouette photographs well in a welcome-pack shot, and a duffel doubles as a weekend bag and a gym carry, stretching the gift's use beyond the commute.
Mailing folded Personalised Luggage to dispersed recipients
Because the Foldable Plume packs down, it suits the hardest gifting case of all: a remote team that never meets in one room. A folded case drops into a flat mailer that posts to home addresses at a parcel rate. A rigid shell would force a bulky box and a courier surcharge per head instead. That turns a Lipault case into a viable send-to-desk gift rather than a depot-only one. We decorate before folding, so the lid mark sits correct the moment the recipient pops the case open. For a lighter accompanying item, Personalised travel gifts add branded extras that ship inside the folded case without raising the lead time. The flat-mailer route keeps a dispersed Lipault roll-out on one lead time and one logistics rate rather than fragmenting it.
Dual-branding: how your logo sits on Branded Luggage
The Lipault wordmark sits on these cases as the maker's own, and the compliance point is that your client's logo joins it rather than replaces it. Dual-branding leaves the Lipault name and its bright colourway in place while we add an approved mark on a separate panel, never imitating or obscuring the original. We personalise genuine Lipault products we supply ourselves; this service implies no partnership, sponsorship or official endorsement from Lipault. Lipault can set its own conditions on where a third-party logo may sit, so we confirm the permitted placement on the specific model before any artwork is committed. Settling that at the start keeps both the gift and your brief on safe ground.
Choosing Promotional Luggage by gifting occasion
Matching Personalised Luggage to the recipient
The gifting logic starts with the recipient, not the item. A senior or prize recipient justifies a full case, where the colour and the weight both land at the moment of unboxing. A wider cohort wants a backpack or a tag, where the per-head cost stays workable across a large list. We weigh the headcount against the spend before suggesting a model, so the gift reads as considered rather than stretched thin. The placement of the logo then follows the recipient too. An executive gift carries a discreet mark on a quiet panel, while a graduate intake can take a bolder front placement that photographs well in a welcome shot.
Different moments pull different items from the Lipault products range, so the gift should fit the occasion rather than the catalogue. A bright Plume cabin case suits a milestone or a top-performer prize, where the colour and the lightness both register. A City Plume backpack or duffel fits a graduate intake or a conference cohort at a workable per-head cost. When the marque is not the point, Personalised backpacks from our own range hit a lower minimum for the same onboarding job. A folding case works for an incentive trip the recipient can pack for and store afterwards. An accessory pouch or branded tag serves the entry tier when budget caps the spend but the name still counts. The colour palette lets you assign a shade per team or per tier, which a single-finish hard range cannot offer.
- Plume cabin case: milestone or top-performer prize
- City Plume backpack: graduate intake or onboarding
- Duffel: conference cohort or incentive weekend
- Foldable Plume: incentive-trip gift that stores flat
- Lost in Berlin holdall: travelling exec gift
- Accessory pouch or tag: entry-tier branded keepsake
| Occasion | Suited item | Why it fits |
|---|---|---|
| Milestone or prize | Plume cabin case | Colour and lightness both register |
| Graduate intake | City Plume backpack | Daily use, workable per-head cost |
| Conference cohort | Duffel or tote | Packs for the event, reused after |
| Incentive trip | Foldable Plume case | Light to pack, stores flat at home |
| Entry-tier roll-out | Accessory pouch or tag | Branded name at lower spend |
The honest ordering reality for Personalised Luggage
Lipault is a named brand, so its stock comes with steeper floors and slower turnarounds than anonymous fabric luggage, and skating over that would set the brief up to let you down. A Lipault accessory such as a tag or pouch can open around 25 units. Plume cases and City Plume backpacks sit above that and move with the model and the number of decoration hits. Decorated Lipault orders generally run three to five weeks after proof sign-off, model-dependent, since we bring in the genuine case first and mark it after. Some Lipault models are held by the maker to a tag or one panel only, a limit we name per product ahead of any commitment. A pre-production sample on the real Lipault nylon is there on request for larger runs.
| Item type | Typical minimum | Lead time after proof |
|---|---|---|
| Accessory pouch / branded tag | from approx. 25 | approx. 3 weeks |
| City Plume backpack / duffel | model-dependent, higher | approx. 3-4 weeks |
| Foldable Plume case | model-dependent, higher | approx. 3-4 weeks |
| Plume / Lost in Berlin case | model-dependent, highest | approx. 4-5 weeks |
Branded Luggage from Lipault versus our generic luggage pages
It is worth being plain about what these custom Lipault products give you over an unbranded equivalent. You gain the name, the vivid tonal colourway and the soft-sided lightness in one recognised package. Personalised suitcases across our own range take any shell or fabric case at a keener starting price and a quicker turnaround. Pick the Lipault line when the colour and the marque are the message; pick the generic line when budget, speed or headcount leads. Many buyers couple a short Lipault run for senior or prize recipients with a bigger generic order for everyone else, and we price both on one sheet.
Fabric, finish and care behind Promotional Luggage
The fabric decides the mark, the weight and how a piece of Branded Luggage wears, so it is worth setting out plainly. Plume uses a reinforced twill nylon that is strong and water-repellent while staying genuinely light. Lost in Berlin runs on a rubberised matte fabric that resists scratches and shrugs off rain, a tougher-feeling register than the bright Plume. Embroidery on these surfaces holds its stitch through hold handling and regular commuter use, and a bonded transfer stays put on the rubberised line. We state any recycled-content share strictly as printed on the chosen model's own spec sheet, since it varies by item and we will not generalise it across the range. The soft build also means the case forgives an overpack that would crack a rigid corner.
Artwork and proofing we settle before marking Personalised Luggage
Before any Lipault order is decorated, we settle the artwork so the mark sits right at the first attempt. Send vector files; we fit them to the allowed fabric panel, size them to the coated nylon and send back a free proof showing the exact placement, method and thread or print tone. Approving that proof is the trigger that starts the clock on lead time. The maker's placement rule and any decoration limit are confirmed at proof, so we pledge nothing the fabric or the label will not hold. A logo that reads cleanly on a flat mock-up can pucker over a seam, so we fix the panel and orientation in writing up front. Since the City Plume bags carry a padded laptop sleeve, a buyer briefing a desk-to-commute gift sometimes sets them against our generic Branded laptop bags before deciding.
Caring for Branded Luggage so the nylon and the mark last
A Lipault bag is built for the road, so a recipient who looks after it keeps the gift in use for years. The lightweight nylon wipes clean with a damp cloth, which holds the bright colour true without a full wash. An embroidered logo sits in the weave and survives that wipe, where a flimsy print on a giveaway bag would peel.
That longevity is the case for Branded Luggage over a throwaway holdall. A marked bag carried week after week keeps your logo travelling far longer than a cheap blank that frays at the seams. We pass on the maker's own care guidance for the exact piece, drawn from its product sheet rather than a general rule, so the recipient treats the fabric as intended.


