Rimowa essentially invented suitcases, at least as we know them today. The brand, which was founded in 1898 in Cologne, Germany — where it’s still headquartered today — popularized aluminum suitcases in 1937 and polycarbonate cases in 2000. Step into an airport nowadays and you’re bound to see an abundance of both.
That being said, they don’t come cheap; it’s $675 for the brand’s cheapest model, the Cabin S Essential Lite, a compact carry-on suitcase that measures and weighs in well below airline cabin regulations (in other words, it’s small). The more realistic, as well as more quintessential, models start at $900 and run as high as $2,250. That’s often more than the trip itself.
But people buy them, either at a high-end department store or directly from the brand — because they’re trendy, sure, but also because they’re well-made and -designed. After all, they are a designer good — at least as of 2016, when LVMH (Moët Hennessy Louis Vuitton), the owner of those brands as well as Dior, Tiffany and Tag Heuer acquired Rimowa.
But there’s a way to get a Rimowa suitcase, albeit not one of the silver aluminum ones, for way less: go to T.J. Maxx.
As of early January, the strip mall-staple discount store has been stocking two translucent Rimowa models, the Rimowa Essential Cabin in Lime and in Pink. They’re perfect for TikTok, where news of these suitcases appearing on shelves there broke. Users in North Carolina, New York and Florida reported finding cases in their local T.J. Maxx stores, triggering comments saying ones were seen in Missouri and Massachusetts, too.
Gear Patrol’s Manager of People and Culture, Danielle Alavian, found one north of New York: “I knew about the T.J. Maxx Rimowas from TikTok and have been scouring the shelves since October 2022,” she says, which is admittedly way earlier than I knew about them. (I’m not on TikTok.) “I had somewhat given up after my local store didn’t have any,” she continues, “but I randomly decided to go to the Norwalk, CT location, which is not my local T.J. Maxx, one day last week as I was in the area and in the market for a 2023 daily planner.”