Tyr Illustration Suitcase
Tyr Illustration Suitcase
Traveling is best done in style, and a good looking suitcases can help you with that. The suitcase is inspired by the Nordic God Tyr, Tyr is the Norse god of justice, bravery, oaths, and war. He is one of the Aesir gods, and the son of Odin and half-brother of Thor, Baldr, and Hodr. Týr was also the former caretaker of Fenrir and later sacrificed his right hand to the great wolf to bind him, after which he became known as the one-handed God. The style of the print is illustration, Illustration style refers to an illustrator's unique artistic approach and visual characteristics to create their work. It encompasses the overall aesthetic, techniques, and graphic elements employed to convey a specific mood, tone, or message in an illustration. The suitcase is available in multiple sizes to accommodate your needs, they come with an adjustable handle, 360 degree swivel wheels, a safety lock, and an adjustable handle for carefree movement through airports and cities
Product Details:
• Material: polycarbonate front and ABS back hard-shell
• Adjustable telescopic handle
• Removable inner lining under a black rubber seal
• Two inner pockets
• Four double-wheels with 360° swivel
• Built-in lock
Small | Medium | Large | |
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Height (with wheels), in | 23.00 | 26.75 | 31.00 |
Length, in | 13.50 | 16.50 | 20.50 |
Width, in | 9.00 | 10.00 | 11.00 |
Handle Length, in | 21.46 | 17.00 | 18.00 |