
When another traveler almost walked away from baggage claim with Michelle Warford’s ubiquitous black wheelie, the idea for UBrand hit her. She created these heavy-duty labels that stick securely to your luggage, yet remove without damaging the fabric. They come in all sorts of styles—I dig the earth and the retro Hawaii ones. Three winners in this giveaway, and each can choose from either two designs or three monogramming letters. Great stocking stuffers. (In fact, Good Housekeeping just featured them as such.)
Also: Use the code PONYUB11 at checkout for 10% off your order at UBrand. And starting today and running through the holidays, shipping is free on orders over $25.
To enter: Leave a comment (see the comments tab up at the top of the post there) before 6 PM CST next Tuesday, November 25th. Anonymous comments and those without a valid email address will be disqualified. The winners will be chosen at random, then announced and contacted via email next Wednesday, November 26th. If I don’t hear from the winners within 5 days, new ones will be chosen. Please enter/comment only once per giveaway—and check back tomorrow to enter to win another item!
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Fantastic idea!
These are pretty cool considering everyone else at the airport has a black carry on with a red ribbon tied around the handle!! Can’t be too many JVT’s out there! I think I just found gifts for all my traveling friends-definately for my family as flipping over evey bag at the claim area with a 4 year old trying to snow board on the moving belt is not that enjoyable after traveling all day. Thanks for making my life easier, Berit!!
These stickers would be wonderful to identify my luggage in a busy airport
What a great idea. I, too, am tired of tattered ribbons of red flying from my black suicase and still managing to look just like everyone else’s bag. I’d pick the dragon for sure. Dramatic design!!!
These would be a perfect addition to my luggage. My family and I went on a cruise and upon debarkation our luggage was all dumped into a room. Someone mistakingly took our green garment bag and we searched and searched for it until there was hardly any luggage left. Then all of a sudden it appeared out of nowhere. Obviously someone must have realized it was not their luggage. These stickers would definitely be a great way to identify luggage.
Count me in, these look like a great way to make sure YOU get YOUR luggage! Both the Hawaii and Paris designs caught my eye…
i can’t tell you how many times when i’ve traveled and watch someone try to walk away with my bags. now that i have a little one to keep my eyes on as well as all our stuff ,being able to identify our luggage right away would be so helpful!plus, the benefit of a pretty label sure beats the tacky bright colored hair bows we’ve been using all these years.. thank you thank you
I’m not sure why I chose black when purchasing my last luggage, but I did, just like everyone else. I have a cool luggage tag from TrustyPony with a photo of my kids on both sides that helps to set my bag apart from others, but an earth sticker would be a great addition! Love it.
These look so very cool! What a great idea…why didn’t I think of that. Maybe then my hubby wouldn’t make fun of the red ribbon I have tied to our bags in which so does everyone else! I like the Monogram letters. Very cool!
What a close call, Donna. That’s insane! Sounds like plenty of people need to ditch the dingy ribbon…
the monogram idea sends me right back to the 80s and would make me feel like Thurson and Lovely Howell on their 3 hour cruise.
I sewed old flower patches onto our bags a few years ago, when I realized our seemingly identifiable red luggage was very very popular.
Long live retro patches.
hmmm… omg… wtf … hot… tmi… dav… too many choices. i can haz win? wow, did i just use lolcatz to win some schwag?
These are absolutely great! Perfect gift for those who do a lot of traveling.
Ubrand stickers are great! I have them on all my bags now. I can ID my bag from clear across the room as it pops up on the carrousel.
Fantastic stocking stuffers.
I love sensible, clever, practical ideas. Essential I’d have to say.
Wow, great idea. My parents bought bright yellow straps to wrap around their bags, but they are so ugly! These stickers would look much better…
What a great idea!
I wonder how well these would stick to my US issue duffel bag? It always amazes me how many army duffels show up on the carousel… I found some bright neon yellow tape, but after flying a couple of times, is looking pretty dingy!
This is a great and practical idea born from necessity. I can see where it can be used in other areas when someone wants to quickly identify or personalize an object. Golf bags, back packs, gym bags, etc. The inside of a child`s coat for further/additional identification.
Perfect for my company-issued laptop bag, which looks the same as everyone else’s company-issued laptop bag.
This is too perfect. We have a luggage set in red, and one in green, which appears to be the most popular color combos. Last time we flew, I was stacking my bags behind me, turned around to grab one more bag, and put it on the pile and *ta da* my luggage “pile” was gone. I noticed a guy pushing a trolley with my luggage on it. When I caught up with him and explained, he was embarrassed. He thought that my luggage was part of his set. Needless to say, these stickers would be great.
Woohoo! Love it. I hope I get it. This makes so much sense.
I’ve relied on yarn or ribbons in the past, but these are way cuter.
Great idea! These stickers would really come in handy.
nice! for years i’ve used rainbow straps and neon-colored velcro wraps on the handles to make my bags stand out so i can easily spot them being carried away. the earth decal is my fave and would make my luggage more respectable!
Thanks. These will be most useful.
I usually travel with backpacks now due to ease of transport, however these would make a perfect present for my sister or mom. Whenever I pick them up from the airport and have to pick their luggage up, I find myself asking them over and over again, “Is that one yours?” Perfect way to set their luggage apart from others!
This would certainly help prevent other people from accidentally picking up my bags!
Beats the pink ribbon solution!
Really nice idea!
a good looking way to differentiate your luggage from someone else’s easily.
Those would work well on the standard “black” luggage we have.
Really great idea…makes finding my luggage a whole lot easier!
Can’t believe how many people here continue to use ribbons, and most often red! How ’bout a little creativity - something other than ribbons - like a colored or patterned bandanna tied to a handle? Yet, I worry that my bandanna could get hung up on some piece of equipment while loading/unloading. These stickers would sure eliminate that - and are most definitely more creative than red ribbons.
I am one of those black luggage owners and this would be a great way to identify my bags. Great idea.
GREAT IDEA, would be good for my laptop bag! thanks
These are great. I’ve just added these to my Christmas list for all my traveling friends. (me too of course!) I like that someone came up with a clean design and a glue that actually sticks to soft sided luggage.
It’d be fun if they made tags for major cities/destinations so people could plaster them all over their luggage like in the olden days of travel. ;P And then if they added the ability to track them real-time within an area the size of the terminal in case someone’s really gone off with it despite the sticker…
This is great for a frequent air traveler like myself, I am always second guessing where is my luggage on the carousel. And very cute to boot!
Great idea! Not only deters others from taking my bag, but makes it easier to find my own bag too!
Wouldn’t that be something to actually be able to identify my bag at the airport!
These are great! I can find a different one to match the personality of each of my daughters!!
I love these. I will not check any luggage without them!!! Thanks for the great idea and product!
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