The Differences Among Luggage Sets
November 12, 2009 by Audrey Brown
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Having a nice piece of luggage to organize all the things and belongings you have brought along during your trip makes traveling more fun, secure and comfortable.
Luggage use first started way back in the 16th century. Prior to the 16th century, people have already been carrying chests and trunks with them whenever they need to go to another place. These chests and trunks were typically bulky and were made from wood. These factors of heaviness and bulkiness have inspired revolution of the looks and characteristics of these traditional items and lead to the creation of more convenient and easy-to-carry luggage sets
As travelling entails bringing along one’s personal items and other things, this is where luggage has found its use. Aside from making organizing and securing belongings, the use of luggage also brings a sense of style.
Pocket designs give clue as to which materials are suited to be carried in which pocket. A luggage may be equipped with a pocket specific to contain important papers; another pocket is for breakables such as gadgets, etc. The pockets have additional features to provide the level of protection which the thing may require. For instance, some pockets are designed to have pads to act as shock absorber making it suitable for fragile articles.
Luggage sets are either big or small. Furthermore, special and distinct features also make them to have extensive variations. These features include the property to resist getting wet upon contact with water and other liquids, with wheels for easier maneuvering, etc.
Luggage sets are categorized according to size- they come as either big or small. In addition to size, they also are sub-categorized according to the features or properties added. Some of these features include being resistant to wetness or water, mobility that comes with the use of wheels, etc.
When choosing which luggage to buy, always consider the purpose to which you will use it accordingly. Some luggage are designed and equipped to be heavy duty. These have durable materials, commonly come with wheels, with a special seam pattern, but are typically heavier and bulkier. Some luggage sets are designed to do light duty, more of the carry-it-around type. This is especially for the purpose of carrying more personal and light weight items such as documents, portable computers, etc.
Most common examples of small luggage include totes and briefcases. These are compact and can be hand-carried around more conveniently. These are ideal for things often used and needed like mobile phones, beauty kits, etc. These are great for travelling short distance that does not require bringing along many items.
Luggage prices are not the same. They differ significantly depending on what material is used, how big is it and who made it. Luggage sets designed by well-known designers have quite high a price in comparison with the luggage of same specifications but made from a not-so-popular maker.
Duffle bags are one of the more practical types of luggage sets that you can buy today.
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