What is another word for Gladstone Bag?

Pronunciation: [ɡlˈadstə͡ʊn bˈaɡ] (IPA)

A Gladstone Bag is a type of luggage that was first introduced in Britain during the 19th century. It was named after the famous Victorian Prime Minister, William Ewart Gladstone who was known for carrying a similar bag during his travels. The bag is typically made of leather, has a hinged frame, and is often used for short trips or as a carry-on. Synonyms for the Gladstone Bag include satchel, briefcase, attache case, and carryall. The term "weekend bag" is also commonly used to describe a similar style of luggage that is larger than a tote but smaller than a full-size suitcase. Whatever the term used, these bags are typically rugged and stylish, making them a popular choice for travelers who want both form and function in their luggage.

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