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Mandy14
Greater than one weekJust what it was looking for. This pattern is discontinued and I wanted to get these before they disappear!
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Cat Mama
> 3 dayEarlier this year, I lost the luggage tag on my suitcase. It was one of those buckle style ones and it must have come undone in transit because when I picked my bag up at the baggage claim, it was gone. The next time I flew I had a similar Vera Bradley luggage tag. It is super durable! Theres really no way that it will come off unintentionally. I wanted to order one for my daughter, so she is getting this one. Not only is it sturdy, but its beautiful too! I wish Vera Bradley offered luggage tags in more prints!
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Debbie Lee Wesselmann
Greater than one weekAlthough the product description says that this luggage tag is made of recycled cotton, that cotton is plasticized so that it wont rip or get soiled. The laminated surface can be wiped clean with a damp cloth or even soap and water. It also gives the luggage tag extra strength to keep it from being ripped off by baggage handling. The bright, floral pattern makes it easy for me to spot my suitcase on the carousel. I have two minor quibbles One, the strap is too long, and the tag extends farther than Id like. Second, the Vera Bradley tag inside the luggage tab gets in the way of inserting the ID card. That interior label should have been printed or attached elsewhere since its position makes it impossible to cut off. This luggage tag adds a distinctive look to my bag so that I can pick it out at a distance, and it seems sturdy enough to last through the worst baggage handling. -- Debbie Lee Wesselmann
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TheProf
> 3 dayI love most of Vera Bradleys products and especially love the recycled cotton line. However, the luggage tag is a miss. If it is cotton, theyve laminated it in plastic and it is just difficult to use. It also doesnt have the quality feel of their other cotton luggage tags that Ive used. Those lasted for years. The benefit of a plastic covered tag is being able to wipe it clean, but it is stiff and feels like it might tear. The cotton ones (not covered in plastic) can take a beating and still hold up. I had one I used on multiple trips overseas and I just tossed them in the washer when I got home. I think the recycled cotton plastic tag is a miss for me.
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SoozeSays
> 3 dayI just received the Vera Bradley luggage tag in the Snow Leopard pattern. This tag is a big improvement over my last VB tag. I really like having a tag that matches my purse, but my last tag was fabric like the purse; it got dirty and worn where it attacked to my suitcase. This tag is the fabric in the patter, coated by a clear covering - perfect! A simple design change but one that makes a big difference.
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sherryscout
> 3 dayI bought this for my young daughter and she loves it.
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G. Hearn
> 3 dayThis Vera Bradley luggage tag is very nice. It has a smooth plastic type feel to it. It appears as if the cloth used to make this luggage tag was dipped or painted in some type of lacquer substance. This will keep it from staining if it gets wet. There is a paper tag already inside the slot that allows you to put you name, number, address, email, ect..It is about the size of a standard business card.. . .. .BUT. . . It’s Made in China. .. So it could not have cost more than fifty-cents to make. So at the current price of thirteen bucks, you should receive at least a dozen of them.
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AJ
> 3 dayThis is a nice tag and we will definitely put it to good use. The lady of the house says they’re so pretty. If she’s happy, I’m happy.
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M. Martin
12-06-2025The fabric is coated to hold up better through rain and travel. The card was hard to fit back inside due to the VB label also on the inside however one in place it’s not moving. Happy travels!
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sbchastain
> 3 dayLove Vera Bradley