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  2. Hand luggage - Wikipedia

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    British Airways (one bag plus one bag up to 40 cm × 30 cm × 15 cm, up to 23 kg each); [41] EasyJet (one bag, no special weight limit, not guaranteed to travel in cabin); [42] Finnair (one bag, max. 8 kg plus one personal item) [43] Aegean Airlines (one bag up to 8 kg); [44] 22 in × 18 in × 10 in (~56 cm × 46 cm × 25 cm) 64 L 127 cm

  3. 18 best handbag finds at Nordstrom's massive winter sale - AOL

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    From crossbody bags to totes and clutches, you won't want to miss out on these deals from Nordstrom's major winter sale

  4. Handbag ‘smaller than a grain of salt’ sells for over $63,000

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    A minuscule handbag measuring just 657 by 222 by 700 microns (or less than 0.03 inches wide) sold for over $63,000 at an online auction Wednesday.

  5. How Brahmin luxury handbags are connected to New Bedford ...

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    Bamboo toothbrushes to luxury handbags: 12 products manufactured in the New Bedford area Shoppers at a Brahmin tent sale can be seen in this file photo. From being fired to finding success

  6. Birkin bag - Wikipedia

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    Each bag is lined with goat-skin, the colour of the interior matching the exterior. [21] Prices for the Birkin bag depend on type of skin, the colour, and hardware fixtures. [22] Sizes range from 25, 30, 35, to 40 centimetres (10", 12", 14" to 16"), with travelling bags of 50 and 55 centimetres (20" and 24").

  7. eBags.com - Wikipedia

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    eBags was an online retailer of handbags, luggage, backpacks, laptop bags, and travel accessories that was founded in Greenwood Village, Colorado near Denver.. Before being acquired by Samsonite in 2017, [1] the main website, eBags.com, carried bags and accessories from hundreds of brands. eBags also operated the eBags Corporate Sales site and offered its own private label products under the ...