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Antler Black Friday Sale 2025: Save 30% on Editor-Favorite Luggage

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London-based Antler has long been one of our favorite luggage brands. Right now, the brand is offering a generous 30 percent discount on its full range of quality bags and suitcases for Black Friday 2025. It means big savings on its slick suitcase sets, hard-shell suitcases, carry-on bags, travel accessories, and backpacks, so you can create a full travel solution for less.

Plenty of Antler suitcases have been tried, tested, and recommended by the Condé Nast Traveler team. The Icon cabin suitcase is a consistent winner, while multiple editors use the brand’s backpack for day to day use and to keep essentials to hand while sightseeing—one even took hers to the Maldives.

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Commerce writer Charley Ward testing the Icon Cabin with Pocket

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Senior visuals editor Sophie Knight with her Chelsea backpack

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Taking the large Icon Stripe case for a spin

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Icon Stripe range

Top picks from the 2025 sales? The Icon Stripe range. Several Traveler editors have Icon Stripe luggage, which is a reimagining of the brand’s former Clifton line, with a cleaner look and smart new color options. The pocket cabin case is a true favorite, combining a sturdy hard exterior with a soft shell exterior pocket, giving you a handy space to keep your phone and laptop (and beating the struggle to load and unload items from the main pocket at security). It’s now reduced from $325 to $227—read our full review. We’re also a fan of the Icon 2-in-1 backpack, currently marked down to $136 from its normal price of $195.

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Icon Stripe large suitcase

Icon backpack

For day-to-day use, the Icon backpack is another favorite, now down to $147 from $210. It does double duty as a commuter bag and clever carry-on thanks to the internal compression straps and a clamshell opening. As it opens all the way out, it’s easier to squeeze in as many rolled clothing items as possible—and prevents the need to rummage around to find that one specific item in an overstuffed bag. Then, the compression straps keep everything neatly in place—another handy addition when closing a super-stuffed backpack without busting the zip.

“I use this bag every day for commuting. It’s lightweight, and opening up completely is helpful when packing. The laptop sleeve is well padded, so I feel comfortable taking it on busy subways. The additional pockets inside are also suitable for keeping day-to-day essentials handy.” —Sophie Knight, senior visuals editor

Heritage Stripe range

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The Antler Heritage carry-on on location in Saint-Tropez

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Antler’s latest luggage range, Heritage, is the brand’s highest-quality offering yet. The collection comprises a carry-on case, check-in trunk, and a smart weekender. Unlike any other Antler luggage, these suitcases have a robust aluminium frame with reinforced corners. All Heritage cases are hand-built to order over a three-month period, undergoing rigorous quality and strength testing. These cases also have the brand’s first replaceable wheels—an eco-friendly boon. See our full Antler luggage review.

“I took the new carry-on case on a trip to Saint-Tropez to put it to the test. Oddly, the thing that stood out to me the most was how easy the handles are to hold. Swapping more typical chunky handles for a thinner, narrower shape—more akin to a kitchen cupboard handle—made it much easier to pull down the case from the plane’s overhead locker. It’s a small design tweak that makes a big difference. While you might struggle to fit more than three days’ worth of winter clothes inside, you could easily get away with going carry-on only for a four- or five-day trip when packing lighter, floatier clothes. I comfortably fit three days’ worth of outfits, an extra pair of trainers, a chunky hoodie, two gym outfits, two bathing suits, and a large wash bag for my four-day holiday. I even bought a couple of extra dresses while I was away, and it was fine.” —Charley Ward, commerce writer

Navy rolling suitcase

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Heritage Stripe carry-on

Senior commerce writer Lauren Burvill with her Antler overnight bag

Senior commerce writer Lauren Burvill with her Antler overnight bag

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Overnight bag

The overnight bag is also reduced from $175 to $122. Senior commerce writer Lauren Burvill loves this roomy bag that comfortably doubles as a weekender with clever packing.

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