Frame structure for a luggage item

A luggage item (100) may include a first and second outer portions (104, 106) defining an inner compartment of the luggage item (100) and a closing mechanism (132). At least one of the first outer portion or the second outer portion (104, 106) may include a frame structure (102) and a relatively fle...

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description A luggage item (100) may include a first and second outer portions (104, 106) defining an inner compartment of the luggage item (100) and a closing mechanism (132). At least one of the first outer portion or the second outer portion (104, 106) may include a frame structure (102) and a relatively flexible cover member (108, 110). The closing mechanism (132) may be configured to operably engage a peripheral edge (124, 126) of each of the outer portions (104, 106) and configured to selectively open and close the luggage item (100). The frame structure (102) may include a first frame member (128, 130). The first frame member (128, 130) may form at least a portion of the peripheral edge (124, 126) of the at least one of the first outer portion or the second outer portion (104, 106). The first frame member (128, 130) may define a width dimension extending in a direction away from the peripheral edge. The relatively flexible cover member (108, 110) and the closing mechanism (132) may be joined to the first frame member (128, 130) by a common sewn attachment (192).
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LUGGAGE
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