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After a long flight, the last thing you want to do is pull a dozen pieces of luggage off a baggage carousel to check which one is yours. From buying decorative luggage to creating custom tags and patches, there are many ways to make your luggage recognizable. Even with precautions, however, luggage can get lost, so always take measures to make your luggage easy to find in the event of loss.
Here are 11 ideas to help you get started.
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To make luggage easier to spot, try using a brightly-colored belt strap. Just wrap the strap around your bag so you can easily see it at baggage claim. You could try using stickers instead. Get hold of some bright colored or sparkly stickers and stick them on in an eye-catching design. For example, use lettered stickers to write your name or simply make a colorful pattern. Alternatively, attach a name tag with a unique design or bright colors to your bag so it stands out from other tags. You could also try using personalized patches or stickers that reflect your interests, such as your favorite sports team or musician. For tips on how to use fabric ribbon or neon bracelets to make your bag easier to spot, keep reading!