Myntra's own luggage listings, read on 18 August. Sixty come in under Rs. 2,000, the badge runs 20 to 87 per cent by brand, and one listing has 12,145 ratings.
We read 128 Myntra luggage listings on 18 August 2026 across trolleys, laptop bags and duffels; 60 come in under Rs. 2,000 and 20 are seated here. The badge runs from 20 to 87 per cent and sorts by brand - Teakwood 86 per cent median, Aristocrat 82, against Fastrack 34 and CULT 28. What is solid is the evidence: 102 listings carry a rating count, and the cheapest hard-sided cabin trolley, at Rs. 1,149, has 12,145 of them. It costs less than two laptop bags on this same page.
Every price below was pulled from Myntra on August 18, 2026 and checked against the MRP on the listing. Stack them with the live codes on our Myntra coupons page, which the deals desk re-verifies daily.
The cheapest listing on the page carries the smallest badge and 3,661 ratings; the deepest badge, 87 per cent, is on a jute envelope. Both facts are about MRPs.
Rs. 360 at 20 per cent off - the shallowest discount on the page, and 3,661 people have rated it.
Why it earned its spot The cheapest thing here has the smallest badge and one of the biggest crowds.
Rs. 480 at 63 per cent off Rs. 1,299 - 694 ratings, and a recognisable label.
Why it earned its spot A hundred and twenty rupees more than the CULT, and a badge three times deeper.
Rs. 549 at 78 per cent off Rs. 2,499 - and only 43 people have rated it.
Why it earned its spot A 78 per cent badge on 43 votes, in a chapter where 3,661 is available.
Rs. 610 at 70 per cent off a round Rs. 2,000 - 2,613 ratings at 4.6.
Why it earned its spot Four point six from 2,613 people is the strongest evidence in this chapter.
Rs. 669 at 87 per cent off a stated Rs. 5,196 - the largest percentage in the read.
Why it earned its spot Eighty-seven per cent, off an MRP nearly eight times the price.
Rs. 800 at 75 per cent off Rs. 3,200 - Aristocrat's large duffle, 1,063 ratings.
Why it earned its spot The biggest capacity in the chapter, from a luggage brand rather than a fashion one.
Rs. 968 at 73 per cent off Rs. 3,599 - 4.7 out of 5 from 3,331 people.
Why it earned its spot Four point seven from 3,331 ratings is the best-evidenced score in the read.
Rs. 989 at 45 per cent off Rs. 1,799 - Puma's median badge in this read is 35 per cent.
Why it earned its spot A 45 per cent badge from a brand whose MRPs sit close to its prices.
Rs. 999 at 39 per cent off Rs. 1,649 - 711 ratings at 4.6, and no inflated MRP.
Why it earned its spot Thirty-nine per cent, in a chapter that also contains 87.
A gym duffle at Rs. 1,103, and a hard-sided cabin trolley with 12,145 ratings at Rs. 1,149. Forty-six rupees, and one of them has wheels.
Rs. 1,103 at 52 per cent off Rs. 2,299 - and 46 rupees below the cheapest wheeled suitcase here.
Why it earned its spot Forty-six rupees below a hard-sided cabin trolley, for a bag you carry.
Rs. 1,149 at 86 per cent off Rs. 8,199 - and 12,145 people have rated it 4.5.
Why it earned its spot Twelve thousand ratings is the deepest evidence anywhere in this read.
Rs. 1,160 at 46 per cent off Rs. 2,149 - eleven rupees above a cabin suitcase.
Why it earned its spot Fastrack's median badge in this read is 34 per cent - the lowest of any brand here.
Rs. 1,199 at 85 per cent off Rs. 7,799 - eight wheels, 56 cm, 225 ratings.
Why it earned its spot Fifty rupees over the Teakwood, and a fiftieth of the evidence.
Rs. 1,200 at 48 per cent off Rs. 2,299 - 1,339 ratings, and a separate shoe section.
Why it earned its spot The one feature in this chapter that changes how you pack.
Rs. 1,299 at 50 per cent off Rs. 2,599 - 4.6 out of 5, from 78 people.
Why it earned its spot A stated capacity in litres, which most listings here do not give.
A 66 cm check-in suitcase for Rs. 1,964 at 82 per cent off, and a laptop sleeve for Rs. 1,554 at 40 per cent off. The bag is not what the percentages are describing.
Rs. 1,399 at 86 per cent off Rs. 9,999 - 7,329 ratings at 4.4.
Why it earned its spot The same house badge on a bigger case, with seven thousand ratings.
Rs. 1,554 at 40 per cent off Rs. 2,590 - Rs. 405 more than a wheeled suitcase.
Why it earned its spot Four hundred rupees above a cabin trolley, for a padded envelope.
Rs. 1,723 at 29 per cent off Rs. 2,427 - and it fits a 15-inch laptop.
Why it earned its spot Twenty-nine per cent, on a page whose deepest badge is 87.
Rs. 1,849 at 79 per cent off Rs. 9,000 - Aristocrat's medium suitcase, 3,249 ratings.
Why it earned its spot A medium check-in case, with three thousand people behind it.
Rs. 1,964 at 82 per cent off Rs. 10,890 - a 66 cm check-in trolley, 36 rupees under the ceiling.
Why it earned its spot A full check-in case, for less than two thousand rupees.
First: read the rating count, which on this aisle is genuinely usable - 12,145 on the cheapest cabin trolley, 3,249 on a medium check-in case - and treat a 78 per cent badge on 43 votes as unproven. Second: ignore the badge, because it is a brand policy here, the same pattern we found across Myntra footwear under Rs. 1,000. Third: check the format before the price, since a Rs. 1,103 duffle and a Rs. 1,149 wheeled suitcase sit 46 rupees apart. Fourth: check the live coupon page before paying - a Myntra code applies on top of whatever the badge says, and on a Rs. 1,900 suitcase that is the only discount on the page you can actually verify.
| Product | Sale price | MRP | Discount |
|---|---|---|---|
| CULT duffle | Rs. 360 | Rs. 449 | 20% |
| HRX x fwd duffel | Rs. 480 | Rs. 1,299 | 63% |
| WROGN casual duffel | Rs. 549 | Rs. 2,499 | 78% |
| Aristocrat BEASTDF 48 | Rs. 610 | Rs. 2,000 | 70% |
| ZOUK jute laptop sleeve | Rs. 669 | Rs. 5,196 | 87% |
| Aristocrat Blue Spark | Rs. 800 | Rs. 3,200 | 75% |
| HRX x fwd self-design duffel | Rs. 968 | Rs. 3,599 | 73% |
| Puma Phase duffel | Rs. 989 | Rs. 1,799 | 45% |
| MuscleBlaze large duffel | Rs. 999 | Rs. 1,649 | 39% |
| adidas Linear duffle, Rs. 1 | Rs. 1,103 | Rs. 2,299 | 52% |
| Teakwood cabin trolley, Rs. 1 | Rs. 1,149 | Rs. 8,199 | 86% |
| Fastrack shoulder bag, Rs. 1 | Rs. 1,160 | Rs. 2,149 | 46% |
| DB&H Vion cabin trolley, Rs. 1 | Rs. 1,199 | Rs. 7,799 | 85% |
| CULT shoe-compartment duffel, Rs. 1 | Rs. 1,200 | Rs. 2,299 | 48% |
| FUAARK 30L duffle, Rs. 1 | Rs. 1,299 | Rs. 2,599 | 50% |
| Teakwood trolley, Rs. 1 | Rs. 1,399 | Rs. 9,999 | 86% |
| MANGO 15in laptop sleeve, Rs. 1 | Rs. 1,554 | Rs. 2,590 | 40% |
| Fastrack Core tote, Rs. 1 | Rs. 1,723 | Rs. 2,427 | 29% |
| Aristocrat Oasis Plus, Rs. 1 | Rs. 1,849 | Rs. 9,000 | 79% |
| Aristocrat Comet 66cm, Rs. 1 | Rs. 1,964 | Rs. 10,890 | 82% |
Across the 128 listings we read, the median badge by brand splits the wall in two. Teakwood Leathers sits at 86 per cent, ZOUK at 85, DB&H at 84, Aristocrat, Safari and Nasher Miles at 82, WROGN at 76 - all of them printing four- and five-figure MRPs on bags selling for four figures or less. Against that, Fastrack's median badge is 34 per cent, Puma's 35, MANGO's 35 and CULT's 28. On this page the range runs from 20 per cent to 87 per cent, and knowing the brand predicts the badge better than knowing the bag does. So we report the percentage and then rank on price, capacity and evidence.
Most of the aisles we read cannot be ranked on ratings: a median count in single digits is common. This one is different. The cheapest cabin trolley on this page carries 12,145 ratings, the second Teakwood 7,329, an Aristocrat trolley 3,249, a Rs. 968 duffel 3,331 and a Rs. 360 duffle 3,661. A hundred and two of the 128 listings we read carry a rating with a count. That makes the evidence column the most useful one on the page, so we print it beside every pick, and we still withhold the rating pill below ten voters - the 5.0 on this page was produced by nine people.
A duffel and a trolley are different purchases that happen to share a price band here, and the page turns on that. At Rs. 1,103 you can buy a gym duffle you carry; at Rs. 1,149, forty-six rupees more, you can buy a hard-sided cabin suitcase with 360-degree spinner wheels, a telescopic handle and a combination lock. Further up, a Rs. 1,554 laptop sleeve costs more than a wheeled cabin case and a Rs. 1,723 tote costs more than two of them. We order every chapter by price and say in the spec strip which format each listing is, so those comparisons are visible rather than buried.
'Medium' and 'large' are not units, and most listings on this wall use them. Where a listing states a real figure we quote it - 30 litres on the FUAARK duffle, 56 cm on the DB&H cabin trolley, 66 cm on the Aristocrat check-in case, 15 inches on the laptop-fitting bags - because those are the numbers that decide whether a bag clears a cabin gauge or takes your laptop. Where a listing only says 'medium', we repeat Myntra's own word rather than estimating, and we treat the comparison between two 'medium' bags from different brands as unresolved.
Rs. 1,149, for a Teakwood Leathers hard-sided cabin trolley with 360-degree spinner wheels, as read from Myntra's own listings on 18 August 2026. It is also the best-evidenced listing in our entire 128-listing read, with 12,145 ratings averaging 4.5 - more than any other bag on the wall by a wide margin. Above it, a DB&H Vion eight-wheel 56 cm cabin trolley is Rs. 1,199 on 225 ratings, a larger Teakwood case is Rs. 1,399 on 7,329 ratings, an Aristocrat Oasis Plus medium trolley is Rs. 1,849 on 3,249 ratings, and an Aristocrat Comet 66 cm check-in case is Rs. 1,964 on 1,576. All of those carry badges between 79 and 86 per cent, because the luggage brands state four- and five-figure MRPs. Prices change - check the listing before paying.
Because the percentage is calculated from an MRP the seller states, and on this wall the luggage brands state very high ones. Across the 128 listings we read, the median badge was 86 per cent for Teakwood Leathers, 85 for ZOUK, 84 for DB&H and 82 for Aristocrat, Safari and Nasher Miles. Against that, Fastrack's median was 34 per cent, Puma's and MANGO's 35 and CULT's 28. The single deepest badge on our page, 87 per cent, is on a Rs. 669 jute laptop sleeve with a stated MRP of Rs. 5,196 - a padded envelope with no handle, no strap and no compartments. Nobody was ever charged Rs. 5,196 for it. The practical consequence is that comparing badges between two Myntra luggage listings tells you which brand you are looking at, not which is better value. Compare the rupee prices and the rating counts.
We have not tested one, so the honest answer is what the evidence on the page says rather than what we think of the bag. The Rs. 1,149 Teakwood cabin trolley carries 12,145 ratings at 4.5 and the Rs. 1,399 version 7,329 at 4.4, which are among the largest crowds on any listing we read anywhere - so a lot of people have bought these and most have rated them well. What you are buying at this price is an ABS or polypropylene hard shell with spinner wheels, a telescopic handle and usually a combination lock; what you are not buying is the shell thickness, wheel bearings, warranty or repairability of a Rs. 8,000 case, and the stated Rs. 8,199 MRP should not persuade you otherwise. For occasional domestic cabin travel the ratings suggest these do the job. For fortnightly flying, spend more.
Under Rs. 2,000 you can genuinely have either, and the choice is about how you move rather than about money - the gap between the two formats on this page is 46 rupees. A duffel has no wheels and no handle to extend, so it is lighter, packs into a car boot or an overhead bin at any angle, and suits gym use, weekend bags and anything involving stairs or unpaved ground. A hard-sided cabin trolley protects what is inside it, rolls on 360-degree wheels through an airport, and usually locks - and at 56 cm it clears the cabin gauge most Indian carriers use. If you fly, buy the trolley: at Rs. 1,149 it costs less than four of the duffels seated on this page. If you commute to a gym, the duffels at Rs. 610 to Rs. 999 with two to three thousand ratings each are the better use of the money.
The Rs. 1,149 Teakwood Leathers cabin trolley, with 12,145 ratings at 4.5 - the largest count in our entire read of 128 listings. After it come the Rs. 1,399 Teakwood at 7,329 ratings, the two Aristocrat Fencer Strolly cases at 10,798 and 10,279 which sit just outside this page's price band arrangement, a Rs. 360 CULT duffle at 3,661, a Rs. 968 HRX duffel at 3,331 with the highest average on the page at 4.7, and an Aristocrat Oasis Plus medium trolley at 3,249. This is the unusual part of this aisle: 102 of the 128 listings carry a rating with a count, so unlike most price reads, you can actually rank it on evidence. The listings to be most careful with are the ones pairing a 78 to 87 per cent badge with fewer than a hundred votes.



















