YourBagTag.com Offers Luggage Tags for Travel

These Goodies Will Make Your Baggage Stand Out!

Roy A. Barnes
YourBagTag.com luggage tags can help to make travel more convenient. Easily identifiable luggage tags made by YourBagTag.com are highly recommended by this travel writer. This article will discuss the usefulness of YourBagTag.com luggage tags for travel and other functions.

YourBagTags are 2" by 5" in size, and are made of a durable fabric, so unlike the el cheapo paper tags you are given by the el cheapo money-grubbing airlines, these will last! They will help your luggage stand out amongst the baggage (especially if yours is black in color) in baggage claim. This fabric can be bent, stepped upon, and washed, and doesn't break off like the plastic baggage tags.

Personalization of these travel products makes these items quite unique in that one's name, organization, or favorite short saying, can be put on the tags in block, cursive, or script lettering. Behind the Velcro flap of each tag is a storage pouch for your business card or identification card.

Buyers of YourBagTag.com travel luggage tags can choose from over 40 different bright-looking color combinations via the mix of colors between the tag and the ribbon strap. The color combinations include an Orange Luggage Tag with Orange & White Stripe Ribbon Strap and a Red Luggage Tag with Red & Black Polkadot Ribbon Strap. Other colors produced for the tags are Black, Blue, Bright Blue, Hunter Green, Neon Green, etc. You can also purchase their line of Carabiner Luggage Tags, whose 3 inch tag holder is made out of aluminum, and can be easily clipped to the majority of straps and loops. The carabiners come in black or red colors. Ribbon straps are highly recommended for checked luggage during travel. Carabiners are more suitable for carry on and carry around bags like duffels, band instrument cases, purses, etc.

I received a bright orange tag that has a black and white-colored strap and a bright red tag that has a red and white-colored strap. Each one has my first name "Roy" in large block lettering. The YourBagTag.com baggage tags contain metal reinforced holes so the straps can't tear them. I pulled several times on the straps to test their durability, and they passed the test.

Not only can these travel products be used for travel, they can be used on backpacks as well as duffel and sports bags while in one's town doing a number of activities from exercise to working. Teams and organizations, including football squads, cheerleading squads, and travel groups which often have the same kinds, shapes, and colors of luggage will find these travel products quite useful, since the tags will help identify each individual's baggage better.

These YourBagTag.com tag products can even be used for special occasions like weddings, birthdays, baby showers, and Christmas (including as a reusable name gift tag or for a short memorable phrase). This company even makes tags for SCUBA diving!

The cost for these travel luggage tags is $12 each, but the more you buy, the more you'll save. See the YourBagTag.com company website in the "Resources" box for details. Online credit card orders are processed via PayPal but orders can also be done over the phone. Personal checks are accepted, too. Their website contains baggage tips, including where you should place your luggage tags for travel and even features a free downloadable Luggage Inventory Sheet that can come in handy if your luggage is lost or stolen during a travel trip!

Contact YourBagTag.com: 371 Blythe Rd., Riverside, Illinois 60546. Phone: 708-447-2470. See the "Resources" box for internet contact information.

Published by Roy A. Barnes - Featured Contributor in Politics

Roy A. Barnes writes from the plains of southeastern Wyoming.   View profile

  • YourBagTags are very durable, compared to paper and plastic luggage tags.
  • YourBagTags cost $12 each, but will last and help your luggage stand out!
  • YourBagTags each have a slot for business cards.
YourBagTag.com was founded by Rebecca and Steve Wilson.

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  • Dr. David Leader 9/17/2007

    Roy, your travel tips are the best.

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