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Hiscox is the correct answer but that depends on your own idea of affordable.
What do you like about Hiscox? I'll look into those.
I once saw one dropped down two flights of stairs onto a concrete floor and the bass inside not even put out of tune, I don't think the case was visibly damaged or scratched. Mine replaced a Fender branded moulded case which would be considerably more new but slowly fell apart.
If it's for mainly home storage then there's cheaper makes like Gator.
But then you need to ask yourself, how much £££ is the guitar you want to protect?
My Epi Lp is in a Hiscox case, well , its got a Hiscox badge but Manson Guitars molded into the lid, its not a great fit but I suspect its not for an Epiphone guitar anyway. Build seems strong but all very plasticy.
If I had to choose, Fender case has more storage room , its a good fit , its all straight edges so can be sat upright, its aesthetically more pleasing and its cheaper to buy, Hiscox is stronger (although the Fender case is plenty strong), less storage space and likes to fall over if sat upright.
https://www.thefretboard.co.uk/discussion/165699/new-fender-classic-tweed-cases#latest