My sister moved in with me… and brought three big suitcases.
Not bags. Not duffels.
Suitcases.
The kind that look like they belong in an airport — not in your house.
At first, it made sense. She had just moved. Of course she needed them.
But then days passed.
Then weeks.
And those three big suitcases?
They did not go anywhere.
So I Tried to Be Practical
I thought, okay, let me just put them away.
Closet.
That made sense, right?
Until I opened the closet and realized…
they took up the entire thing.
Not most of it.
All of it.
And That's When It Became a Problem
Because every closet I tried?
Same story.
I would slide them in, close the door, feel accomplished for about five minutes…
…and then need something from that closet.
A jacket.
A box.
Shoes I actually wear.
And now I'm pulling out three full-size suitcases just to get to something I use every day.
It Made No Sense
Why was I reorganizing my life around something we barely use?
Why did these bulky, empty suitcases get permanent space in my home?
And why did we all just accept that?
That Was the Moment
Not when I was traveling.
Not when I was packing.
But standing in my own house, moving luggage out of the way just to get to my own things.
That's when it clicked.
Suitcases Are Designed for Travel… But Not for Living
They are big.
They are rigid.
And they do absolutely nothing when you are not using them.
Yet somehow, they take up space like they earned it.
That Didn't Sit Right With Me
Because space matters.
And I was tired of adjusting my home for something that was supposed to serve me.
So I created COLLAPSO — a carry-on that expands when you need it, collapses when you don't, and gives you your space back.
Because the problem was never travel. It was everything that came after.
Travel Full. Store Flat.
Once you see it… you can't unsee it.
If you've ever wrestled a suitcase out of a closet just to reach your own stuff, you already get it.
Your space should belong to you, not your luggage.
See how it works at collapsobyxan.com
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