I had been feeling frustrated.
My sister had given me a number of luggage tags; all of them in plastic--just like a credit card, with basic information about myself.
During random trips, as I pull by luggage off the conveyor belt, I’d notice that the tag had split, cracked or gone missing.
From say eight tags, I am not down to, well, zero.
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I looked around for more durable luggage tags here, but I’d find the reasonably priced ones flimsy and the good sturdy leather ones, too expensive.
So I looked online.
And looked.
And looked some more.
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I came across an online store that offered bespoke pieces, small pieces. Admittedly, they were not cheap, but I felt that somehow their rates were reasonable.
It did not hurt that they were very prompt in their replies and accommodating—things I highly appreciate.
I ordered four tags, one for my husband’s luggage, two for myself—one for each of my luggages, and another for my brother in law. No idea where he would use it, but I can imagine him making full use of it.
I'm yours. |
It was a long wait. I must say.
BUT…
It was well worth the wait!
There were three styles available and I can’t decide which I like best. All three styles / shades were so beautiful.
It was just a bonus that these were handmade.
The leather they used were of good quality, I especially love the contrast stitching and the old school feel of the typeset.
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Stopping myself for placing orders again.
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