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Customers rush to Tesco to get their hands on the ‘dream suitcase’ that’s ‘so cheap’

SHOPPERS are rushing to their nearest Tesco store in the hope of getting their hands on the new ‘dream suitcases’.

Not only will they definitely turn heads as you walk through the airport, they’re also ‘really cheap’.

Bargain hunters rush to Tesco, desperate to get their hands on the new 'suitcase of dreams'

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Bargain hunters rush to Tesco, desperate to get their hands on the new ‘suitcase of dreams’Source: TikTok/@graciesskinner
They are available in three sizes and come with a built-in lock

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They are available in three sizes and come with a built-in lockSource: TikTok/@graciesskinner
The glamorous gold hardware is sure to turn heads the next time you go out

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The glamorous gold hardware is sure to turn heads the next time you go outSource: TikTok/@graciesskinner
You'll be amazed at the discounts you can get if you have a Clubcard

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You’ll be amazed at the discounts you can get if you have a ClubcardPhoto: Getty

So if you’re planning on traveling this year, this is definitely a place to check out.

A bargain hunter was beaming as she walked through her local Tesco store in Chichester and spotted ‘the most beautiful vintage suitcases’.

Gracie Skinner, 22, was so pleased with her finds that she told other buyers on social media, to the surprise of many.

Gracie, a fashion and beauty fanatic from the UK, gave her followers a closer look at the black and cream suitcases in an online post.

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Gracie was thrilled with the luxury suitcases and said, “The suitcase of dreams.

“They have gold hardware and locks!

“And so cheap too.”

You can choose from three different sizes of Rock Vintage suitcases. Whether you are going away for a weekend, a week or a two week holiday, there is definitely something for you.

The large version normally costs £90, but if you have a Clubcard you can get one for just £60, saving you £30.

The price for the medium variant is £85, but if you have a Clubcard you can buy one for £55, leaving you with an extra £30.

One in three travelers admits they have no idea how to pack a suitcase efficiently

And even better, the price of the cabin bag, which normally costs £75 for Clubcard members, has now been reduced to £50. So you save a whopping £25.

The large vintage suitcase is currently selling on the Rock Luggage website for £135, the medium suitcase costs £115 and the small suitcase costs £110. So if you want to travel in style and save money where possible, you should head to your nearest Tesco soon.

Tips for packing for your holiday

Jemma Solomon, also known as The Label Lady, has 5 packing tips to help you get organised for your next holiday.

1. Write a list

Think of all the essentials you need to bring: sunscreen, medicine, a few games for the kids, beach towels. Write everything down on a single list, which you can then cross off as you pack the list in your suitcase.

Or, for ultimate convenience, try Google’s AI app, Gemini. It makes a list for you and helps you avoid overpacking.

2. Involve your children

Jemma said: “My girls are getting older, they’re 11 and 9, and they love helping with packing. So I send them a list and say ‘this is what you need’ and they follow the list.

“And then I give them each a backpack – and I tell them ‘you can put whatever you want in it, as long as it’s not liquid,’ and they can take that on the plane. And those are their ‘home away from home’ items.”

3. Try a hack or two

She said: “I think they all work, but for different reasons. You just have to choose the right one for your journey.

“Rolling your clothes is a really good idea to prevent your clothes from wrinkling. And if you have a lot of stuff to pack in your suitcase, it’s a space saver.

“Packing cubes are great. For example, I go on holiday with my three children and we all use the same suitcase for our clothes.

“These handy compartments let you separate your clothes, toiletries and technology into separate areas. This helps you make the most of your luggage space by keeping your belongings compact and neatly stacked.

“I love taking them abroad with the family. That way my kids can take care of their own things once we arrive.”

4. Drain beauty products

Do you really need to carry around large bottles of shampoo and conditioner? The beauty industry has evolved to the point where you can now buy shampoo bars or sheets – which are much lighter and smaller.

Or, if you plan to go shopping abroad, consider buying some supplies while you’re there.

5. Get organized before you get home

Jemma said, “When you pack your things again on holiday, [before coming home]The trick is to separate clean clothes from dirty clothes.

“Also pack in a certain order, so light and dark clothes, colored clothes that need to be washed. Or, if you wash your clothes per person in the household, piles for each person.

“Then you can put it straight into the washing machine. Do that straight away, don’t leave it lying around.”

The TikTok clip, which was posted under the username @graciesskinnerhas clearly made an impression on many, as the video has been viewed no fewer than 682,700 times in a short period of time.

Social media users were stunned by the new suitcases, with many expressing their displeasure in the comments.

They are beautiful

TikTok user

One person said, “I want to.”

Another added: “I love this suitcase, I need one.”

A third responded: “Take my money.”

Someone else wrote: “Just got them! They are beautiful.”

Meanwhile, a Tesco fan beamed: “Oh, that’s just a dream.”

You struck gold. I love mine and paid a fortune for it.

TikTok user

But at the same time a bargain hunter asked, “Do you think you said they were cheap?”

Gracie wrote back to confirm: “For a hard case and with a Clubcard this is quite cheap. There were others at Tesco with soft cases for double the price.”

Impressed by the price of the suitcases, one shopper explained: “I bought exactly the same thing on Very two years ago! Large was £120 and cabin was £60! I’m going to go find somewhere to cry now!”

While another savvy shopper chimed in: “I can’t find the Rock Vintage on the Tesco site so I think you’ve struck gold. I love mine and paid a fortune for it.”

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