$49 is probably too high a price tag for a stocking stuffer, so let’s consider WaterField Designs’ Leather Luggage Tag a nice Christmas present for the a family member or friend who travels a lot.
Available in five colors, the Leather Luggage Tags can be used in contrasting colors to help those on-the-go identify their baggage. With their full-grain, dual-layer leather and strong metal components, the Luggage Tags are a lot more durable than those paper tags lots of us have used for years.
A business card or an included address card slides behind a screened window, and a GPS tracking tile (not included) slides into a designated slot behind that. The leather ID panel closes securely and helps keep ID information private.
The Leather Luggage Tag is available in dual-layer, full-grain leather in black (with blue interior), blue (with red interior), grizzly brown (with black interior), crimson (with black interior), or spruce green (with black interior). It measures 5.2 x 4 x 1/8 inches and weighs 1.7 ounces.
Apple World Today Rating (out of 5 stars): ★★★★
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