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Ricardo Beverly Hills

Ricardo Beverly Hills Essentials 5.0 Drop-in Garment Carrier

Ricardo Beverly Hills Essentials 5.0 Drop-in Garment Carrier

Best for Formalwear Protection
Regular price $69.99 USD
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The Ricardo Beverly Hills Drop-in Garment Carrier is a slim, lightweight sleeve designed to keep suits, dresses, and formalwear wrinkle-free on the road. At just 1.7 lb, it folds neatly into a suitcase or hangs in a closet, making it a practical addition for anyone who regularly travels with clothes that can't be wrinkled. It's part of the Essentials 5.0 collection — straightforward, no-fuss travel gear built to do its job well.

SKU:007-45-029-GBG

Specifications: 46.0" × 23.0" × 2.0"

Exterior 46.0" x 23.0" x 2.0"
Weight 1.7 lb

Materials

  • Polyester
  • Mesh

Features

Garment Support
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Key Features

Anti-Wrinkle Garment Bars

Built-in garment bars hold your clothes taut and in place during transit, so suits and dresses arrive looking as neat as they were packed.

Full-Length Zip Opening

A full-length zippered opening along the middle and bottom makes packing and unpacking straightforward — no wrestling with a narrow sleeve around a blazer on a hanger.

Organized Accessory Storage

Two mesh zippered pockets keep accessories like ties, belts, or jewelry visible and contained, while a full-width back pocket handles flat items like documents or an extra dress shirt.

Multi-Hanger Loop

An adjustable loop secures multiple hangers at once, so you can pack an entire outfit — or two — without everything shifting around in transit.

Expert Take

If you're heading to a wedding, a conference, or any trip where showing up in a wrinkled suit just isn't an option, this carrier is a really practical solution. It's thin enough to lay flat inside a checked bag or fold into a large carry-on, and the garment bars actually do the work of keeping shoulders from creasing — which is the part most people skip and then regret. I'd recommend it to anyone who travels a few times a year with formalwear and doesn't want to invest in a full-size garment bag.