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Bags and luggages – what’s your favorite carry-all for travel?

aHR0cDovL3d3dy5uZWltYW5tYXJjdXMuY29tL3Byb2R1Y3RzL21uL05NLTBXQkhfbW4uanBn==We all love to travel, but sometimes it’s just not fun packing up our stuff, isn’t it? The tedious task of arranging clothes and all those important things to bring can be a bit easier though if you have the right bag or luggage on hand.

Whether you will be going an overnight stay at Boracay or heading on a three-day business convention in Las Vegas or a month’s romantic vacation in Paris, it’s best to choose a travel bag that fits your style and need as long as you inspect carefully the luggage construction when buying one. Check out the inner seams, zippers (big is better), fabric, frame (should be lightweight), straps and those eensy weensy details that make up the whole bag. You might prefer luggages or bags with many interior and exterior compartments, they’re great for organizing different items.

Also, do consider the weight of the suitcase especially if you’re traveling abroad. If you want to pack up more stuff and you think you might go over the scales with your baggage limitation, you can use a big duffle bag with wheels instead of those heavier suitcases.

Read up on more luggage buying tips at ShopWiki such as choosing your type of luggage (carry-ons, totes, duffles, upright, hard-sided or trunks) and how to look into the details of luggage construction.

1 Comment

  1. My Bug Life

    Most of my luggage bags wear out pretty fast depending on the baggage handling at the airports…one time, two handles on the bag were ripped off..by the time the bag was returned to me..it was as good as something you may want to recycle or just give away.

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