Luggage Tags 8 PACK, KSEV Travel Tags, ID Labels, Name Card Holder for Baggage Bags Suitcases Backpacks (Purple/Green/Orange/Yellow/Pink/Blue/Black/Clear)
Sold as Pack of 4. Measures 8.25″x 2.375″ with strap. 1 oz Weight Each.
These PVC Vinyl Jelly ID tags are lightweight, waterproof, and noiseless guaranteed for life against defects in materials and workmanship.
Built to last. Expect this to be your trusted set of luggage tags for decades. It comes with 2 ID insert card for future name & address updates.
Strong Vinyl loop attaches easily to luggage and bags.
Sleeve in back with ID tag included – also can slide in business cards. To write your details, remove the strap and pull out the ID card.
Perfect for birthdays, weddings, his and hers, bridal showers, Mother’s and Father’s Day, and other special occasions.
Product Features
- ✈ [EASY TO IDENTIFY] Unique and VIBRANT COLORS tags are perfect to identify your luggages at the first sight. No more wondering and picking up the wrong luggage
- ✈ [LAST LONGER] Made from high quality PVC materials that is 100% FLEXIBLE, DURABLE, BENDABLE, WATER RESISTANT and ANTI-DEFORMATION. Designed to endure AIRLINE ABUSE
- ✈ [2 PIECES LABELS] Included 2 pieces special design COLLEGE-RULED format personal details cards for FRONT & BACK, 2-SIDES VISIBLE in the tags
- ✈ [PERFECT FOR FAMILY TRAVEL] Most desire for FAMILY TRIP or OVERSEA TRIP, at least cover 4 luggages. Also fits perfectly for all suitcases, gym bags, briefcase, golf bags, baby strollers or musical instrument covers
- ✈ [DIMENSION] 4.13″ x 2.25″ x 0.1″-inch. Our travel tags will also fit standard-sized BUSINESS CARD & NAME CARD. We offer a RISK-FREE, 100% MONEY BACK GUARANTEE!
Tough little tags
Nice colorful and flexible luggage tags Tags are great. Flexible enough to survive rough handling and the colors are nice and vibrant. I like that they’re just opaque enough that others can’t easily read your info through them without being extremely obvious.The only thing I will take issue with is the name/address cards. They have a slight coating on them that seriously resists ballpoint pen ink and I totally ruined that side of the card and ended up writing on the blank side of the card. Learned that lesson on the first…