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    Travelpro. Short answer: Travelpro is still bringing the innovation. The luggage line leans in to the current craze for packing cubes by including two of them in the case, cleverly attached to a ...

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    Pilots and flight attendants famously love Travelpro luggage. This 22-inch spinner is one of the lightest carry-on suitcases on the market, so it's great for all of your heavy-duty belongings ...

  5. Suitcase - Wikipedia

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    Luggage prior to the invention of the suitcase was mostly wood and leather trunks with an iron base, which were waterproofed using canvas or tree sap. Servants were often made to carry these trunks for their owners, such as for European elites during the Grand Tour in the 18th century, since travel was mostly exclusive to the wealthy.

  6. Zipper - Wikipedia

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    Zipper slider brings together the two sides of teeth. The popular North American term zipper (UK zip, or occasionally zip-fastener) came from the B. F. Goodrich Company in 1923. The company used Gideon Sundbäck's fastener on a new type of rubber boots (or galoshes) and referred to it as the zipper, and the name stuck. The two chief uses of the ...

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    On May 1, 2018, Bluesmart Inc. announced they would be shutting down operations, due to a ban by major US airlines on smart luggage with non-removable batteries. [3] The company's intellectual property was sold to Travelpro and the company's products will no longer be supported.

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    New fear unlocked! The post Experts say your suitcase’s zipper is easy to break into! Zipperless luggage is the way to go, and these are the 5 most secure appeared first on In The Know.

  9. Baggage - Wikipedia

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    A Left Luggage office at the main bus station of Fortaleza, Brazil. Left luggage, also luggage storage or bag storage, is a place where one can temporarily store one's luggage so as to not have to carry it. Left luggage is not synonymous with lost luggage. Often at an airport or train station there may be a staffed 'left luggage counter' or ...