Well, they are simply luggage tags, but with fashionable Roger la Borde style. Each tag consists of one side for identifying information, and the reverse side featuring a chick artistic print that will really stand out against the background of your luggage. The tags are laminated paper, and are fairly durable, and therefore are reusable.
While artistically trendy luggage tags are definitely not a necessity of all travelers, they do help to ease the irritation of grabbling the wrong fifty-pound Samsonite suitcase four times while trying to pick up your own bag and go. Priced at around $3.50 per pack, they will not break the bank. That is less than fifty cents a pop, and this in not much to pay to ease a traveler's tension.
Another great thought is that with the holidays fast approaching, a pack of luggage tags makes a great stocking stuffer for your favorite, style conscious world traveler. Or break out from the crowd of wine-bearing guests this season, and bring a packet of Roger la Borde luggage tags (beautifully wrapped, of course) as a hostess gift for your holiday fetes. Your hostess will remember your thoughtfulness whenever she takes a trip.
One problem with these hot little items are that they are extremely difficult to find. The best places to find Roger la Borde luggage tags are at online stores. So, shop early, and purchase a few packets at a time as these hot items move quickly. Roger la Borde luggage tags (as well as other Roger la Borde paper products can be found at the online store "Heliotrope" (at www.heliotropehome.com). Priced at $3.50 per eight-count packet, this is the best place to order a bunch.
For that trendsetting traveler who has it all or your neutral businesswoman sister-in-law looking for a practical way to tag her garment bag (not to mention a little dose of color), these durable tags make a uniquely practical gift for the holidays or any day.
Published by Kelly O'Neil
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Post a CommentThanks for a really nice idea. :-)