Rimowa suitcases have been manufactured ever since the last century. Rimowa's long tradition started in Cologne in 1898 as manufacturers of luggage under the corporate name of Kofferfabrik Paul Morszeck. Did the latter realized that his idea of a perfect suitcase would become a best-seller worldwide. Today, one hundred years later, the luggage with the grooves is at home all over the world. Internationally, they are considered a symbol for the best in German quality.
Richard Morszeck, the founder's son, was inspired by an unusual material. In 1937 he launched the first overseas trunk of aluminum on the market. In 1950 there followed the first suitcase made of aircraft aluminum with the typical Rimowa grooved structure that is today the unmistakable sign of Rimowa the world over. The advantage of this design: minimal weight with a maximum of stability. Air traveler soon came to prefer the aluminum suitcases from Rimowa since they are conveniently light and can withstand extreme weather conditions without being damaged.
A further functional zenith was attained in 1976 when Dieter Morszeck, the third generation of Rimowa management, developed the first watertight suitcases, specially designed to meet the professional demands of photographers and reporters. The waterproof Rimowa system reliably protects sensitive items of equipment against water, humidity, tropical heat and the arctic cold. No wonder that many film and TV crews use Rimowa suitcases.
That Rimowa is nowadays one of the world's leading manufacturers of aluminum suitcases has a simple reason to it. The principles of the corporate founder were consistently carried on. Craftsman like perfection, high-quality materials and precision processing have a tradition behind them at Rimowa. But the constant search for improvements and new ideas is among the leading corporate principles. In this way, Rimowa's product range is constantly being updated and optimized with new models and innovative details.
Carry on sizes as stated by the IATA, Cabin baggage should have maximum length of 22 in (56 cm), width of 18 in (45 cm) and depth of 10 in (25 cm). These dimensions include wheels, handles, side pockets. Individual airlines may have different rules.
Check in sizes: most airlines allow up to 62" (W x D x L) and 50 lbs at no additional charge. The Rimowa 29" cases all fit within this guideline for size. Many allow 65" which the Rimowa 32" fit within. Rimowa includes the wheels and handles in their measurements.