While a vast majority of the global luggage market is manufactured in China, there are several premium and specialized brands that produce their goods elsewhere. Rimowa, a luxury German brand, produces its iconic aluminum suitcases in Germany, Canada, and the Czech Republic. Briggs & Riley, known for their "Simple as that" lifetime warranty, manufactures many of their high-end lines in Vietnam and Thailand. For those seeking "Made in the USA" options, Red Oxx and Tom Bihn produce rugged, handcrafted travel bags in Montana and Washington, respectively. Sterling Pacific creates heavy-duty aluminum pilot cases that are manufactured in Italy. In Japan, the brand Proteca (by Ace Luggage) prides itself on being made in its specialized factory in Hokkaido. Additionally, some "heritage" leather brands like Globe-Trotter continue to hand-make their vulcanized fibreboard suitcases in England. Finding non-Chinese made luggage usually requires looking at the "Premium" or "Artisan" segment of the market, where higher labor costs are justified by specialized craftsmanship and domestic manufacturing traditions.