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IF YOU'RE someone who lives out of their suitcase while on holiday, we might've found the bag for you.

Unpacking on holiday can be rather tedious, but there's one bag that comes with it's very own built-in wardrobe.

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While most holidaymakers will be familiar with brands likeNarweyandCabinMax, there might be a new player in town.

The bag in question is the Mavii Costume Rack Duffel, which can be purchased on Amazon.

According to the Amazon website, the wheeled suitcase comes with a collapse garment rack that's capable of holding more than 15lb (6.8kg).

The garment rack is made from aluminum, which makes it both lightweight and durable.

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In addition to the garment rack, the bag has several external pockets too.

The bag itself is made from a soft material, which means it can be completely collapsed for easy storage.

It comes in two colours, including grey and mint.

The bag's dimensions are 38.1 x 38.1 x 71.12 cm, making it too big for overhead cabin bag restrictions.

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Despite the useful built-in travel rack, the bag doesn't come cheap, as it retails at £242 on Amazon.

While there aren't any reviews of the bag online at the moment, the Sun Online Travel team has tried out plenty of different underseat bags to help you choose which is the best one to take on yourflight.

The Narwey Duffel Bag

After holidaymakers described the bag as a "life-saver",I decided to put the bag through its paceson a five-day trip to Bratislava, Slovakia, and Vienna,Austria.

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I strategically packed the bag and filled it with plenty of items, including amicrofibre towel, two dresses, two pairs of tights, three t-shirts, a pair of trousers, underwear, socks and a pair of pyjamas.

Other items I squeezed inside included a tightly-packedliquids bag,amake-upbag, a shampoo bar, a toothbrush, electricals and a Kindle.

While it may sound like too much stuff, I was surprised at how easily the bag slid into theluggage-size checkerat the airport.

The only downside to the bag was the handle, which felt very rough and dug into my hand as I carried it aroundEurope.

The bag can be bought from £15.99 via theAmazonwebsite.

Trinary Underseat Cabin Suitcase, it

Last year, Sun Online Travel'sKara Godfreytested out the tiny magenta suitcase.

The dinkyTrinary Underseat Cabin Suitcaseabides by nearly all airline restrictions, (excluding Ryanair, sadly).

According to Kara, there's still enough space to cram clothes and toiletries for a long weekend.

There are compression straps, which means you can pack a lot more inside the suitcase, while still fitting itunderneath the plane seat.

The bag also has two zip pockets on the front, which Kara described as "perfect for keeping a passport safe - as well as aTSA lockfor extra security".

Each suitcase comes with a 10-year warranty, so you're covered if it ever breaks.

CabinMax Metz stowaway backpack

A lot of people have raved about the 20L rucksack, which only weighs 500 grams.

It's been described as an "ideal companion forRyanair flights" as well as other major airlines.

Ryan Gray, from Sun Online Travel, frequently uses hisCabinMax Metz Stowaway backpackwhen flying, and he said: "It's very practical and gives you peace of mind knowing that you're not going to exceed the baggage limits with most airlines.

"It's roomier than you might expect a backpack to be and I've been able to take it away on a five-day trip, meaning I didn't have to pay any extra for my luggage. It's sturdy too - I've had mine for several years now and had no problems with it."

Meanwhile, Ryanair passengers are obsessed with thishard shell suitcasethat fits under the budget airline’s seats.

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And this 20p hack can help you avoid having to pay forextra hand luggage.

Hand luggage rules for UK airlines

We've rounded up how much hand luggage you can take on UK airlines when booking their most basic fare.

Ryanair

One personal bag measuring no more than 40cm x 20cm x 25cm

EasyJet

One personal bag measuring no larger than 45cm x 36cm x 20cm

Jet2

One personal item that fits underneath the seat in front and one cabin bag no larger than 56cm x 45cm x 25cm weighing up to 10kg

TUI

One personal item that its underneath the seat in front and one cabin bag no larger than 55cm x 40cm x 20cm weighing up to 10kg

British Airways

One personal bag no larger than 40cm x 30cm x 15cm and one cabin bag no larger than 56cm x 45cm 25cm weighing up to 23kg

Virgin Atlantic

One personal item that fits underneath the seat in front and one cabin bag no larger than 56cm x 36cm x 23cm weighing up to 10kg

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