Bundle now, thank yourself at the gate later.
Find affordable luggage sets with a bundle that covers the basics
Start with a coordinated set that’s built to travel together—and keep the chaos to a minimum.

Where to shop when you want a set that feels affordable

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.

A practical place to start

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.

How to keep it affordable over time

  • 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.

Build a set that travels together

Why bundles make travel easier (and your cart cleaner)

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.

Modularity: the underrated money-saver

“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.

What “set-ready” really means

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.

How to choose an affordable luggage set without overthinking it

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.

Step 1: decide what “set” means for you

  1. One-trip ready: You want a coordinated foundation you can use immediately.

  2. 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.

Step 2: prioritize compatibility

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.

Step 3: keep your future self in mind

  • 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.

The Commuter Bundle
$473
$523
No Missed Connections Bundle
$373
$423
Double-Checked Bundle
$740
$790
Jetsetter Bundle
$915
$1,015

Away, for people who actually travel

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.

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