Someone walked off with my companion's suitcase. It won't happen to me
I've travelled with a navy blue, hard-sided suitcase for the past few years.
When I bought it I thought it was a sophisticated colour. I don't particularly like fluoro pink suitcases or those with butterfly prints. I'm never going to travel with a Little Mermaid case.
Maybe I should.
Each time I stand at the luggage carousel and watch navy-blue suitcase after black suitcase bump along the conveyor belt, I regret not going for something more individual.
The black-and-white ribbon I tie to the handle helps identify it once it reaches me, but from a distance it's lost in the jumble of bags if a lot of them come out at once.
Some people put rainbow straps around their bags to distinguish them. Others buy suitcase protectors with flamingos or smiley faces on them. Some people have their cases covered in multiple layers of cling wrap (please don't, it's wasteful).
With a lot of new colour options available, I've noticed that there are more purple and green suitcases on the carousel these days. Some of the decision-making is obviously because people think owning an unusual colour will help with identification when all the luggage arrives.
Perhaps. But beware of the great suitcase switcheroo.
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- USA Today
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