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Attach extra gear to your luggage. a hack that shines for its simplicity, marking your bag with duct tape means you won't have to lean over and furtively check bag tags or risk accidentally picking up someone else's luggage. I'd suggest a good dose of duct tape on the inside just to be sure™. to further distinguish it, try adding a swipe of colorful duct tape or tying a ribbon or scarf around the handle. neon green duct tape on every bag that went with the 15 people on the trip. get a bright roll of duct tape and stick a line on your suitcase or backpack for easy recognition on the baggage claim conveyor belt. using duct tape (or duck tape), you can design a pattern on the front and back of your suitcase. the clear tape on the outside is nice so it doesn't ruin the look (if that's important to you). pack duct tape in your bag to protect your bag. Just a quick glance, and you'll be on your way!
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Duct Tape On Suitcase I'd suggest a good dose of duct tape on the inside just to be sure™. Just a quick glance, and you'll be on your way! using duct tape (or duck tape), you can design a pattern on the front and back of your suitcase. Broken zippers, rips, and torn handles can be fixed with a sliver of trusty silver tape. Attach extra gear to your luggage. 100k+ visitors in the past month the clear tape on the outside is nice so it doesn't ruin the look (if that's important to you). neon green duct tape on every bag that went with the 15 people on the trip. a hack that shines for its simplicity, marking your bag with duct tape means you won't have to lean over and furtively check bag tags or risk accidentally picking up someone else's luggage. to further distinguish it, try adding a swipe of colorful duct tape or tying a ribbon or scarf around the handle. I'd suggest a good dose of duct tape on the inside just to be sure™. pack duct tape in your bag to protect your bag. If there's tape on it, grab it and put it with the pile, we can sort. get a bright roll of duct tape and stick a line on your suitcase or backpack for easy recognition on the baggage claim conveyor belt.