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British-born, premium travel label Antler is busy trying to win over the American consumer (it sees most traction in the U.K. and Australia right now). To that end, the circa-1914 luggage maker has recently cut the ribbon on its summer capsule — chock-full of the very prints and colorways that have graced this season’s runways in the U.S., capturing the imaginations and wardrobes of tastemakers stateside.

In a world run by Béises, Aways, and Rimowas, Antler stands out from the crowd based on its accessible-luxury identity and heritage alike. Suitcases rarely push the $400 mark while priding themselves on chicness and durability; accessories like toiletry bags, too, come in at under $40 and yet retain an aspirational look worthy of your aesthetic at large.

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For summer, Antler worked with the intention of providing demanding, country-hopping shoppers with a “lighter, freer way of traveling,” per a press release. It’s not all roller bags and packing cubes here, however, as Antler has smartly introduced a system of pieces that can visually unite your entire travel look — creating a well-oiled machine of crescent-shaped crossbody bags, sumptuously soft sunglasses cases, weekender bags, wash bags, baggage in various sizes, and the never-before-seen Raffia Tote (the only part of the drop that’s still on pre-order until June 17).