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Entries from June 2009

Fashion Luggage

June 30th, 2009 · No Comments

Who says luggage has to 100% utilitarian? Designers like Diane von Furstenberg have come out with luggage lines for the stylish jet-setters. The bags come in fabulous designs, prints, and colors and are sure to make the terrors of airports a little easier to handle! But don’t worry, they’re still durable enough to actually be […]

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The Ultimate Hard-Sided Luggage

June 29th, 2009 · No Comments

If you are a luggage enthusiast, or even a status enthusiast, then you know that Zero Halliburton is the end all be all of hard-sided luggage. Like the American Express Black Card, Zero Halliburton Luggage is as much about status as it is about function. Zero Halliburton luggage has been featured in over 100 big […]

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The Wallet that Says Good-Bye to RFID Thieves

June 25th, 2009 · No Comments

We live in a high-tech world. Whoever said that technology has brought us close, but also further apart wasn’t lying. Now, you can walk through a Wal-Mart check-out line and watch the latest commercials on their LCD TV screens. And you can surf the internet while taking that transit bus to get to work on […]

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The Artistic & Tasteful “Trolley”

June 25th, 2009 · No Comments

Hideo Wakamatsu has found a way to make traveling an art. In essence, he has accomplished his goal for a “sense of beauty and technology” in his formal yet eye-pleasing designs for the modern world traveler.
One of his more well-known designs is the Hideo Wakamatsu Canvas Easal Trolley. The trolley depicts one of Japan’s […]

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Cool Bags to Look for: The Climbing UP Suitcase

June 24th, 2009 · No Comments

We’ve all had the same problem: a fifty-pound suitcase and what seems like an endless amount of stairs and uneven ground. You’ve trekked across the parking lot, trying to get to your bus or car and your suitcase gets caught on some uneven ground and tips over. And oh . . . dang, there goes […]

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Headed Abroad This Summer?

June 24th, 2009 · No Comments

Whether you’re headed to see the Eiffel Tower, Westminster Abbey, or the Vatican you’re going to need a few necessities to make your trip as enjoyable as possible. First, don’t forget your electric appliance adapters and converters so you can use your hair dryers, and charge your cameras, etc. Second, a durable camera bag will […]

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Carry-On with Your Carry-On

June 23rd, 2009 · No Comments

If you’re anything like me, you’re always fretting about whether or not your suitcase is going to pass the latest in airport security. I have a habit of over-packing, and I always want to keep my valuables nearby–which usually means that I carry more with me than I need. Which is why I need the […]

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Log Your Memories

June 23rd, 2009 · No Comments

Remembering your trips forever is so important, and what better way is there than to make a travel journal? Including your favorite pictures, stories, or the smallest details is so much better than simply remembering “yeah, I went to Paris once.” Plus, they make excellent gifts for students headed to study abroad, or even the avid […]

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Never Have an Overweight Bag Again

June 23rd, 2009 · No Comments

Within the last year, the fee for an overweight bag has become ludicrous. American Airlines charges and additional $50, Delta charges $90, and United charges $125! With fees like this, no one can afford to have an overweight bag. Now my father, like most, had a simple solution to this problem. He turned to the […]

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Lions and Tigers and Toiletries Oh My!

June 19th, 2009 · No Comments

 I have found the perfect solution.
After growing up with a single dad, some of my “domestic” habits and mannerisms leaned heavily towards functionality rather than style or elegance. In terms of packing, a weekend trip to the mountains usually meant gathering my necessities and placing them in a nice open laundry basket. I mean […]

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