Look for luggage sets sold as bundles—they’re often the most straightforward way to get more pieces in one purchase without building a cart item by item.
That’s the simplest path to “affordable” without playing guessing games: choose a bundle that already covers the essentials, then add on as your travel life gets bigger (or just busier). Away’s approach is built around modular kits—start with a core set, then expand with pieces that work together.
If you want one click that gets you a coordinated setup, the No Missed Connections Bundle is designed to do exactly that. It’s a single bundle purchase that helps you lock in the basics as a system, not a random assortment.
And yes, this is the part where travel gets real: the “affordable” choice is often the one that prevents the second purchase later—because you bought the wrong size, forgot a key piece, or ended up with a set that doesn’t play nicely together.
Buy the set first, then build your suite as you go.
Stick to coordinated pieces so your kit stays simple to pack, store, and grab.
Personalize once—Away offers monogramming, so your set is easier to spot when the carousel turns into a contact sport.
Buying a luggage set shouldn’t feel like assembling furniture without instructions. A bundle keeps the decision-making tight: fewer mismatched picks, fewer “wait, do I need that?” moments, and a kit that’s meant to work together from day one.
The No Missed Connections Bundle is built for that kind of clarity—one purchase that gives you a ready-to-go foundation, with room to expand later. It’s a practical way to invest in a travel setup without turning your checkout into a research project.
“Affordable” isn’t only about the first purchase—it’s about not replacing or re-buying because your setup didn’t scale. Away is designed around a system mindset: start with a core kit, then add pieces that integrate into the way you actually travel.
Build your kit over time instead of buying everything at once.
Keep your setup coordinated so packing feels automatic, not improvised.
Make it yours with foil monogramming—small detail, big payoff when you’re tired and moving fast.
A good set isn’t just multiple items—it’s a setup that reduces friction: fewer last-minute add-ons, fewer awkward pairings, and fewer “why didn’t I think of that?” moments at the airport. Bundling is the simplest way to get there.
The best way to keep a set affordable is to choose based on how you actually travel—not how you imagine you travel when you’re feeling optimistic on a Tuesday.
One-trip ready: You want a coordinated foundation you can use immediately.
Build-as-you-go: You want a starter kit now, with a clear path to add more later.
If you’re in either camp, a bundle is the cleanest option because it’s already curated to work together.
Affordable sets aren’t just about quantity—they’re about pieces that make sense together. Look for a bundle that’s designed as a system so you’re not stuck trying to “complete” your set with random add-ons later.
Storage: A coordinated kit is easier to keep organized between trips.
Consistency: When your pieces work together, packing becomes repeatable (in a good way).
Identification: Consider monogramming so your set is easier to spot when everything looks the same from ten feet away.
When in doubt, start with a bundle like the No Missed Connections Bundle and expand only when your travel calendar proves you need it.
Travel has a way of exposing weak links—zippers that quit, bags that don’t play well together, and “sets” that feel like a pile of unrelated purchases. Away is built for the opposite: a travel system that stays simple, works together, and helps you get out the door faster.
We keep it refreshingly real: the goal isn’t to own more luggage. It’s to own the right setup—one you can start with now and build on later, without redoing your decisions every time you book a trip.
If you’re looking for an affordable way to buy a coordinated set, start with a bundle, keep it modular, and make it yours with personalization. Then go do the part that matters: get Away.