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DOUBLE R BAGS Canvas Reinforced Cotton Handles with Multipurpose Clothes Storage - Product Features
  • Long lasting, multipurpose reusable tote bag with a foldable, collapsible, lightweight design making storage and organization easy and accessible, Strong - Made from canvas material, with handles being effectively can be used laundry bag , underbed storage , shopping bag and made to last, Large Size LxWXH : 18.5x8x17 inch. Double fortified handles to base of the pack for additional solidness and thick base embed for additional quality to persevere through the heaviest burdens while shopping for grocery, Consummate size for market, incredible for little size cumbersome things since our sacks fit up of drain packs when looking for basic needs
 
EcoRight Jute Canvas Large Tote Bag with Zipper and Pocket for Women - Product Features
  • SPACIOUS AND STURDY: Measuring 20 inch x 15 inch + 6 inch (gusset), this large tote bag for women is made from a special blend of Jute and Cotton to combine the sturdiness of Jute with the softness of Cotton, TOTE WITH ZIPPER & INNER POCKET: This Jute bag is super spacious with zipper closure & has an zipper pocket on the inside. The extra pocket can be used to store handy things like keys, jewelry, earphones, phone etc, MULTI-PURPOSE: These versatile canvas bags are literally everywhere bags that can be used as a beach tote, nurse bags and totes for work, grocery shopping bags, teacher bag, work bags for women or bulk gifts, EASILY WASHABLE: These reusable jute beach bags are easy to maintain as they are machine washable. So use it as your daily travel tote, beach bag, baby bags or knitting bag without worrying about about it getting dirty!, ECO-FRIENDLY & ETHICAL: Our eco-friendly cloth bags are manufactured in ethically certified manufacturing facilities (SEDEX 4-pillar). We also donate 1% of all profits to causes relating to education & environment.
 
Pure cotton bags - Product Features
  • Three organic cotton bag, reusable, washable, ECO FRIENDLY; Because our reusable grocery shopping bags are made from pure unbleached cotton, the manufacturing process of our reusable tote bags has a lighter environmental footprint than inferior reusable bags, Go green with our natural cotton bag. Say no to paper and plastic bags. Be-aware from fraud sellers. The original product is manufactured and sold by Jaipur Cotton Art Be cautious while you place the order, LONG HANDLES; With super strong stitching on each large tote bag, the long thirteen inch handles are ideal to sling over your shoulder; Hang your reusable grocery bag over your arm and keep your hands free for other things, DURABLE; Weighing only five and a half ounces each, our reusable shopping bags wont weigh you down; Best of all our foldable shopping bags are compact and take up minimal space in your home when not using them; Our cloth shopping bags fit perfectly into your life
 
sanjis enterprises Canvas Reusable Shopper Bag (Set of 2) (Black_Extra_Large_Size_Black) - Product Features
  • VERSATILE : Can be used for LAUNDRY, GROCERY SHOPPING, MOVING, HEAVY DUTY CONSTRUCTION: Constructed by high density 600D Oxford fabric, waterproof and wear resistant, product itself no toxics, recyclable, eco-friendly, Strong - Made from canvas material, with handles being effectively launderable and made to last, Estimate : LxWXH : 25x11x21 inch. Double fortified handles to base of the pack for additional solidness and thick base embed for additional quality to persevere through the heaviest burdens while shopping for food, STORAGE: Big enough for storing winter season laundry clothes, duvet quilts sheets curtains blankets pillows, toys, stuffs, tidy your wardrobe, perfect apply to under bed, wardrobe or carry place to place and in car transportation
 
Ikea Polyester Reusable shopper bag (Black & White_ik4005) - Product Features
  • Length: 45 cm (17 3/4 \") Depth: 10 cm (3 7/8 \") Height: 45 cm (17 Â? \")
 
Beautiful Rose Eco-Friendly Nylon-Folding Shopping Bag - Set of 3 Assorted Bags - Product Features
     

    Baggage or luggage consists of bags, cases, and containers which hold a traveller's personal articles while the traveler is in transit. A modern traveller can be expected to have packages containing clothing, toiletries, small possessions, trip necessities. On the return trip, travelers may have souvenirs and gifts. For some people, luggage and the style thereof is representative of the owner's wealth and status. Luggage is constructed to protect the items during travel, either with a hard shell or a durable soft material. Luggage often has internal subdivisions or sections to aid in securing items. Handles are typically provided to facilitate carrying, and some luggage may have wheels and/or telescoping handles or leashes to make moving them easier.
     
    Trunk - A wooden box, generally much larger than other kinds of luggage. Trunks come in smaller sizes as in the case of footlockers and larger ones called steamers. These days trunks are more commonly used for storage than transportation. Items large enough to require a trunk are now usually shipped in transport cases. Some of the better known trunk makers are Louis Vuitton, Goyard, Moynat, M. M. Secor and Leatheroid.
     
    Suitcase - A wheeled or non-wheeled luggage, as well as soft or hard side luggage.
     
    Train case - A smaller, box-like, handled case for personal grooming articles.
     
    Garment bag - A style of luggage that folds over on itself to allow long garments such as suits or dresses to be packed flat to avoid creasing. Garment bags come in both wheeled and non-wheeled models and are usually one of the largest pieces in any set of luggage.
     
    Tote - A small bag, usually worn on the shoulder.
     
    Duffle bag - A barrel-shaped bag, almost exclusively soft side, is well suited to casual travel, with little organization inside.
     
    Carpet bag - Travel luggage traditionally made from carpets.
     
    Packing Cubes - Small rectangular bags of different sizes and different colors created to keep the baggage organized and save space
     
    Gate Check Bags - Bags specially designed to protect frequent gate checking items, such as strollers and car seats.
     

    Luggage features

    Locks - locks serve multiple purposes; a deterrent to dishonest airport workers and locks also help keep baggage closed during handling. Since 2003 most locks integrated into luggage use the TSA Lock standard developed by Travel Sentry to allow opening by the US Transportation Security Administration. Expandable luggage - suitcases that can be unzipped to expand for more packing space.
     

    Wheels

    Luggage carriers - light-weight wheeled carts or harnesses on which luggage could be temporarily placed or that can be temporarily attached to luggage - date at least to the 1930s, such as in US patent 2,132,316 "Luggage carrier" by Anne W. Newton (filed 1937, published 1938). These were refined over the following decades, as reflected in patents such as US patent US2509575A by Herbert Ernest Mingo - Device for the handling of trunks, suitcases, and the like.
     
    The first commercially successful rolling suitcase was invented in 1970, when Bernard D. Sadow applied for a patent that was granted in 1972 as United States patent 3,653,474 for "Rolling Luggage".The patent application cited the increase in air travel, and "baggage handling become perhaps the single biggest difficulty encountered by an air passenger", as background of the invention. Sadow's four-wheeled suitcases, pulled using a loose strap, were later surpassed in popularity by suitcases that feature two wheels and are pulled in an upright position using a long handle.
     
    These were invented in 1987 by US pilot Robert Plath, and initially sold to crew members. Plath later commercialized them, after travelers became interested after seeing them in use by crew members, and founded the Travelpro company, which marketing the suitcases under the trademark "Rollaboard". The terms rollaboard and roll-aboard are used generically, however. While initially designed for carry-on use (to navigate through a large terminal), as implied by the analogous name, similar designs are also used for checked baggage.
     
    More recently, four-wheeled luggage with casters has become popular, notably since their use by Samsonite in the 2004 version of their signature Silhouette line. These are otherwise similar in design to two-wheel roll-aboards, with a vertical orientation and a retracting handle, but are designed to be pushed beside or in front of the traveler, rather than pulled behind them. These are often referred to as "spinner" luggage, since they can spin about their vertical axis.
     
    Sadow attributes the late invention of luggage on wheels to a "macho thing" where "men would not accept suitcases with wheels".Others attribute the late invention to "the abundance of luggage porters with carts in the 1960s, the ease of curbside drop-offs at much smaller airports and the heavy iron casters then available."
     

    Hand luggage (carry-on)

    Passengers are allowed to carry a limited number of smaller bags with them in the vehicle, these are known as hand luggage (more commonly referred to as carry-on in North America), and contain valuables and items needed during the journey. There is normally storage space provided for hand luggage, either under seating, or in overhead lockers. Trains often have luggage racks at the ends of the carriage near the doors, or above the seats if there are compartments.
     
    There are differing views between North America and Europe in relation to the rules concerning the amount of baggage carried on to aircraft. In North America there is considerable debate as to whether passengers carry too many bags on board and that their weight could be a risk to other passengers and flight safety. US airlines are beginning to introduce weight and size restrictions for carry-on baggage. Whereas in Europe, many airlines, especially low-cost airlines, impose what is commonly known as "the one-bag rule". This is a restriction imposed to stop excessive weight on board and airlines claim that this policy allows them to speed the boarding of the aircraft. Airports in Europe have mounted a campaign with the European Commission in an attempt to overturn these hand luggage regulations. They claim that it is affecting their duty-free and other airport retail sales and is reducing their revenues.
     

    Smart luggage

    Smart luggage is baggage that has a built-in or a removable battery within. It often includes features designed to help with travel, including GPS tracking and USB ports to charge electronics. Some bags include a WiFi hotspot and electric wheels for personal transportation.
     
    Several smart luggage companies have shut down as a result of a ban which came into effect in January 2018 on smart luggage with non-removable batteries being carried as check-in luggage on flights.
     

    Baggage claim/reclaim

    In airport terminals, a baggage claim or reclaim area is an area where arriving passengers claim checked-in baggage after disembarking from an airline flight. At most airports and many train stations, baggage is delivered to the passenger on a baggage carousel.
     

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