"You'll recognize him out of a thousand": how to make your suitcase unique

Most suitcases are made dark, plain and unremarkable, so it can be difficult to find your luggage on the airport tape or in the bus compartment for bags. London-based Firebox store has figured out how to create the most personalized suitcase. You need to upload to the store's website a photo of your face (the face of a partner or relative) in good quality, and it will be printed on both sides on the cover.

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"You'll recognize him out of a thousand": how to make your suitcase uniqueSource: Mashable

"You'll recognize him out of a thousand": how to make your suitcase unique

The print is applied to both sides of the polyester cover. The manufacturer claims that the case is durable and additionally protects the luggage.

"You'll recognize him out of a thousand": how to make your suitcase unique

The covers come in three sizes and cost from $26 to $39 (1500-2800 rubles). Two adjustable fasteners are supplied with them.

Keywords: Idea | Faces | Prints | Suitcase | Case

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