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My husband often traveled to Europe for business, so after the plane landed, when the trunks stored in the cargo hold were unloaded one after another and came out on the conveyor belt at the baggage claim, there were overwhelmingly many black trunks. So, long ago, I started making my own luggage tags (mainly in red to make them stand out from a distance) to identify our luggage. With these tags, our luggage was easy to spot from afar when it came out of the cargo hold and onto the conveyor belt, making it convenient and less likely to be mistaken for someone else's. After my husband retired, we started flying to visit relatives and graves in Kumamoto via my parents' home in Tokyo. When I asked if these tags were helpful, they said, "They're easy to spot and convenient!" There are many people in Japan who use black trunks too (mine is black as well). I've been making and using various tags for a long time. In 2018, I went on the Camino de Santiago pilgrimage in Spain by myself. I had to carry 35 days' worth of luggage on my back, and being in my late 60s, I had to keep the weight under 10kg. At Haneda Airport, I put my backpack in a plastic bag to prevent the shoulder straps from getting caught, tied the opening with a thick rubber band, and then secured it with a large ribbon of this type before checking it as baggage. I also tied the top and bottom of my trekking poles, which were stored in a cylindrical bag, with this long ribbon. At Charles de Gaulle Airport in Paris, I could easily spot my luggage as it came out of the baggage claim. It's a small thing, but it's always been helpful. I thought it would be convenient as a luggage tag for those who fly frequently and use "black" trunks, so I enjoyed making a few. I will be making and listing some in other colors soon. This fabric was made from the remnants of my grandmother's silk kimono.
1 month ago