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Post by ingenue143 on Nov 2, 2011 6:09:47 GMT -5
wheels and telescopic handles, specialised pockets and compartments, and the dimensions to flexibly and comfortably to fit the modern cabin luggage restrictions introduced by many airlines. Their strong, well stitched handles and zips make leather travel bags of all kinds less likely to break thus helping to provide maximum value over time.
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Post by baniyan143 on Nov 2, 2011 6:16:49 GMT -5
Early examples of luggage evolved from the pre-historic wooden framed, leather bag back pack, through to wooden framed, oil treated hide trunks of the 19th century, and onto trunks, cases and bags made from a variety of materials, all designed to be with relatively compatible with the various means of transport, and to withstand the rigours of the journey. World War 2 necessitated the large scale movement of large groups of people, often at short notice, and so the individual suitcase began to come into its own.
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