Luggage tags with (hidden) sewing kit

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Chinese not necessary to use this marvelous dual purpose device.

Never be without a sewing kit again.

Sew on the go!

Airline compliant.

Deduct Fashionable Life.

They're all the rage!

Selected readings



3 Comments »

  1. AntC said,

    April 4, 2024 @ 5:24 pm

    be prepared for Fashion emergencies

    I must say US 1.49 seems pretty steep for luggage tags (which usually my travel agent gives me for free) + sewing kit (at my local 2 dollar store).

    What sort of Fashion emergencies can't be held together with a few safety pins until your destination?

  2. Terry Hunt said,

    April 6, 2024 @ 2:58 am

    @ AntC — Some people arrange their own travel without recourse to travel agencies (I am one) so might need to buy tags (the price does not seem inordinate to me, given the multiple items involved). Some people do not carry quantities of safety pins on their person, do not want to look like punks, and may wish to make a permanent repair on the spot.

  3. AntC said,

    April 6, 2024 @ 3:54 pm

    Thanks @Terry, now that's weird.

    When I first posted, I'd put actual dollar signs. Which messed up the HTML so it was showing all peculiar. Thank you to someone for fixing that.

    What occasioned my remark was I'd followed Victor's link at "They're all the rage!" (which now gives me a Google list of hits), which took me at the time to a single advert for some price considerably more than a couple of dollars — more like sixty. (Perhaps that included delivery from (China?) — in which case that wasn't clear.)

    So whoever fixed the HTML also seems to have fixed the price back to what shows in the o.p. image. Except that image has a space between the one and the decimal point. Can we be sure there isn't a digit that didn't come out in the photo?

    The ad I think I arrived at is now showing at Amazon, but with no price at the site. (And with Free shipping.) Weird. Or showing up on another site at 2,500 NGN (Nigerian Naira or less than 2 U.S. dollars). No matter.

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