22" Pull handle, slightly worn but in very good condition. Dimensions: 22" X 14" X 9". Has zipper to expand depth approx. 2". Comes with removable blouse/shirt hanger. Pull handle weekender in excellent condition. Back slot for carry over onto 22" unit. Also comes with shoulder strap. Both units are in very good condition at excellent price. |
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