Add a little humor at a time when you need it most: Waiting for your luggage after a loooooong flight.
Luggage tags are pretty useful, especially if you have a black suitcase like every other traveler on the planet. But why choose some generic tag that only gives your name and address, or worse, the even more generic tag they give you at check-in. Show off your personality and defend your property at the same time.
The “No It’s Not Yours” Luggage Tags from Opentip come in a pack of six different colors — yellow, red, green, blue, pink and purple — for around $13. These tags are made from flexible, but durable PVC, meaning they may fare better in the cargo bay than your actual bags. Plus, because some traditions die hard, you can still write your name and address on the back.
For a constant traveler, or just a stylish one, these tags can add just a small bit of fun to a hard and tedious journey. Not only that, but people usually comment on them, making for a nice ice-breaker. But perhaps the most important feature of these tags is their main purpose: They’re easy to spot on the luggage carousal.
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