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  2. 5 Best Luggage Items To Buy at Costco - AOL

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    Costco has luggage options for every kind of traveler, whether you need to pack for business trips, long weekends away or extended vacations. ... You can get this versatile duffel for $69.99 at ...

  3. 7 Costco Items To Buy for Your Carry-On Luggage - AOL

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    There's a fine line to tread when shopping for items to go in your carry-on luggage at Costco. While shoppers won't be able to find travel-size items for sale at $1 prices, certain bulk buys and...

  4. The 11 Best Things to Buy at Costco This February - AOL

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    Choosing wasn't easy, but after searching and sampling, these are our 11 top Costco finds for February. As you'll see, there's a lot to love. As you'll see, there's a lot to love. 1.

  5. Duluth Pack (company) - Wikipedia

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    A specialized type of backpack, Duluth Packs are made of heavy canvas and leather, and are nearly square in order to fit easily in the bottom of a canoe. The typical Duluth Pack consists of a single large envelope that is closed by leather straps and roller buckles rather than a zipper. Larger sizes, such as #4, have a "set-out" and so are box ...

  6. Portmanteau (luggage) - Wikipedia

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    A 16-inch Gladstone bag made of ox leather Traditional medical bag. A portmanteau is a piece of luggage, usually made of leather and opening into two equal parts.Some are large, upright, and hinged at the back and enable hanging up clothes in one half, [1] while others are much smaller bags (such as Gladstone bags) with two equally sized compartments.

  7. Duffel bag - Wikipedia

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    Historically a duffel bag had a top closure using a drawstring. [2] Later bags had a webbing hand grip, along with a shoulder strap with clip that closed the bag by nesting grommets from around the rim of bag, over padlockable eye loop, later an independent pair of ruck sack straps were used.