Founder Story

Why I Built The VoyageCoat

⏱ Estimated read time: 4 minutes

How VoyageCoat started, where it's going, and why it matters.

I didn't set out to build a company. I set out to solve a problem.

Every time I traveled, I'd hit the same wall. The flight was cheap. Then the bag fee. Then the gate sizer drama. Then the carry on dance where you watch other people get stopped and pulled aside while you hold your breath hoping you don't get charged eighty bucks for the same bag you flew with last week on a different airline.

I'd wear extra layers. I'd stuff things into pockets. I'd do what travelers have been doing for years to get around it. Anything to avoid the fee.

Airlines make billions of dollars a year on bag fees. That's not a fee. That's a system. And once you see it, you can't unsee it.

I started looking for a way out. There's already a lot of great gear out there. A good backpack. A good duffle. A good suitcase. Compression bags and vacuum bags that genuinely work. I didn't want to replace any of that. Those are valuable tools and you should still bring them.

What I wanted was something that adds to your travel setup. Not a replacement. An addition. One more layer of carrying capacity that you wear on your body so you don't have to choose between paying the fee or leaving stuff behind.

So I decided it had to be a coat. Something with enough interior storage that I could legitimately use it as my carry on. And when I didn't want to wear it anymore, it would convert into a bag I could carry. No transferring items. No second piece of luggage. Just one thing that does both.

That sentence took me eight months to actually build.

I had no playbook. There's nothing else like this on the market, which is exciting until you realize it also means every single detail has to be figured out from scratch. The pocket layout. The gusset construction so the pockets actually expand. The duffle bag conversion. The fabric weight that's light enough to wear but strong enough to carry your life.

I went through one manufacturer who couldn't hit the quality. I switched. I went through more samples than I want to count. I'd rather ship something I'd actually wear myself than rush something I'd be embarrassed by.

Anyone who's started something from scratch knows the feeling. You don't know if it's going to work. You don't know if anyone's going to want it. You don't know if you're insane for trying. You just have to keep going and trust that you're solving a real problem.

Then we put it online.

And the messages started coming in. Strangers telling me they showed it to people on flights. People telling their travel friends. Customers ordering before we'd shipped a single coat because they got it. They understood the problem because they'd lived it. The same frustration I had. The same eye roll at the gate. The same feeling of being squeezed.

That's when I realized this is bigger than a product. This is a movement.

My goal, my only goal, is to one day see a stranger at an airport wearing a VoyageCoat. To walk up to them and say hey, I made that. Or to be at a gate and watch someone take it off, fold it into the duffle, and have the person next to them ask what is that. That's it. That's the whole dream.

I want to change the way people travel. You shouldn't have to pay extra just because you want to bring a few more clothes. Not everyone can afford that. The system is rigged toward the airline and away from the traveler, and I'm not okay with it.

About the price. Yes, the coat isn't cheap. It also takes a serious amount of time and material to make at the quality level I refuse to compromise on. After three trips it pays for itself in saved bag fees. You're not buying a jacket. You're buying back your travel.

If I could make it for ten dollars, I would. I can't.

If you've pre ordered, thank you. Genuinely. You bought into something that didn't exist yet and trusted me to build it the right way. I don't take that lightly. I send updates because you deserve to know what's happening with your money, and I'm building this slowly because the alternative is shipping something I'm not proud of.

If you haven't ordered, I get it. Ordering something expensive and waiting is a lot to ask. No hard feelings either way. But the pre order price is the lowest the coat will ever be. After the first batch ships, the price goes up.

Soon you'll see people wearing them. Someone's going to ask you what it is. And I want you to be proud to tell them.

That's the whole thing. That's why I'm doing this.

Thanks for reading,

~ The VoyageCoat™ Founder

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