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ID Your Luggage With Your Face (Video)

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Luggage tags can be cute, and you can even coordinate them with your luggage for some super-chic equipment that you can travel with. But what if you end up choosing the same combination as someone else? What if you pick the same colors and pay no attention? It’s a bad scene, right? Well, it’s a thing of the past with the Head Case, a travel case from the London-based Firebox, meant to help set your luggage apart from the thousands around it. How does it do so? By using a high-quality face photo, of course!

The Head Case is a stretchy case that fits over the bit of luggage of your choice, emblazoned with your face, your friend’s face, your family member’s face, celebrity, or whoever you want. Then it sits garishly on your bags and everyone in the world can look upon your clever bag skin. All of the handles of your bag should be left uncovered as well, so you can look stylish as well as have the functionality your bag would normally have.

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The image that was used to promote the bag is pretty garish, and honestly, I feel like there are better ways to make sure you know your bag is yours, but to each his own I suppose. It doesn’t seem like you should have to use only an image of your face, either, as you might have lots of pictures you could use instead that would be a lot more stylish.

The covers come in three different sizes to make sure your luggage is covered (literally) and the image is printed front to back, but it seems to me you could just make up a design and it would be all the same to the company, what you had printed.

The cost per cover runs from $26 to $39. You can find more information HERE.

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