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As a small retailer, I wonder whether I can import them from Chinese manufacturers based on small order.

i think china is just the place where you are searching for!
do you know YIWU in china?
the biggest Commodity wholesale Market in the world
if your order is large,i can help you to buy items you want there.
if your order is not so large,i can also help you to buy cheap items and send to your place.

and by the way,www.taobao.com is the biggest websites in china,handbags and luggages being sold there are also cheap.

you can putin 手提包(which means handbag)or 行李箱(luggage)and click 搜索(search)for a look.

if you can not speak chinese,you may contact me for help.
sabitteiru@hotmail.com
glad to help.

 
January 7th, 2010 luggage handbag | 3 Comments
 
 

L.L.Bean Balanzza Luggage Scale Ergo

Ensure your bags aren’t over the weight limit with this lightweight, ergonomic travel scale. Simply secure the scale strap to your luggage handle, lift and lower the bag, then read the digital weight display. Measures up to 100 pounds; also displays weight in kilograms. Batteries included. Imported.

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December 9th, 2009 luggage handbag | No Comments
 
 

Gucci Black GG Large GUCCI LUGGAGE LAPTOP TRAVEL BAG HANDBAG BRIEFCASE

MEASUREMENTS: 19″ (48cm) x 13″ (33cm) x 7″ (18cm) This is an unisex Gucci bag perfect for long weekend travel and business trip, Made out of Top quality Gucci signature jacquard and Italian Leather, Fully lined GG monogram on a beautiful black fabric, Detachable shoulder strap with leather shoulder pad Top zip closure, Leather trim and handle, Silver tone hardware and 5 protective bottom feet, One interior large zipper pocket Comes with original dustbag and tag * Interior leather Gucci tab inside embossed with serial No.: 196356-497927 Made in Italy

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December 3rd, 2009 luggage handbag | No Comments
 
 

With rising travel prices, it can get expensive to check bags at the airport. Most airlines today have you pay for second (and subsequent) bags, and some even charge $10 to $20 for your first bag; and perhaps even more if you have extra bags to check. Luckily, though, you can carry a small suitcase on your journey free if you take it with you through security. If you want to travel light, checking just a single bag or, better yet, packing everything you need into a carry-on bag. Take some time to learn about the items you can rent when you get to your destination. Every location is different, so call ahead before you leave, but here are some of the most popular items available for rent from your hotel or near-by locations:

A Cell Phone

While it is true that your cell phone may not take up a much room in your bag, it can be expensive to use it if you are traveling internationally. Instead, look into renting a GSM (Global System for Mobile communications) or international cell phone. You can pick these up when you get to your destination. This provides you with a phone number for people to contact you while you are on vacation. These phones typically give you pay-per-minute plans, so you can save money and space in your bag – remember, you can avoid bringing along a charger or other phone accessories.

Formal Clothing (and other special clothing)

Are you traveling for a wedding or other formal event? Instead of carrying clothing for the event with you, consider renting it once you get to your destination. Go to your local tailor and have your official measurements taken so they can be sent ahead to a rental shop at your travel location. You can even do this with business attire like a formal suit. Most places have both male and female options, and by renting, you can save a lot of space. If possible, make sure there are at least two options available for you to try when you get there. That way, if the first one is not flattering, you can go with the alternative. Along with formal clothing, there are also rental options for unique clothing you might need while at your destination, such as ski boots.

Jewelry

Renting jewelry for events while on vacation is surprisingly affordable. For just a few dollars a day, you can choose beautiful gold, silver, and even diamonds. Men’s and women’s jewelry, as well as watches, are available. You typically have to pay a deposit, which you can get back when you return the items, but when you consider how much space a travel jewelry case takes up in your luggage, it is definitely worth the fee. Keep in mind that most places require your bank information or a valid credit card with a high enough limit to cover the items you are borrowing.

Handbags

Along with jewelry, you can rent handbags to carry on your vacation. When traveling, you might have multiple styles of clothing or kinds of events to go to. It is hard to take just one purse if you are attending a formal even one night and going to the zoo the next day. By calling ahead, you can have handbag options waiting for you at your hotel. Like with jewelry, you may have to pay a deposit, which is returned to you when you return the item.

Sports Equipment

If you are planning to golf, snorkel, cycle, or participate in other sports while on vacation, it is usually better to rent the equipment once you get to your destination. Some airlines check items like skis free of charge, but usually, these count as a checked bag. Some hotels offer the option to rent this kind of equipment, but if yours does not, there should be rental shops nearby. Rental items might not be as comfortable as the items you own, but it is less expensive than shipping your own items.

Before you leave for your trip, call your hotel ahead of time to find out what else might be available, free of charge or what can be rented. For example, most offer hairdryers and coffee pots, but some even offer items like computers and printers that you can rent. At international hotels, you might be able to get adapters for your items that require electricity, and other items you might be able to get from your hotel include step stools, robes, and extra pillows. In short, the more items you can get at your location free of charge or an affordable rental price, the less you have to carry with you, saving you time and money.

Stephanie Larkin
http://www.articlesbase.com/hotels-articles/travel-light-items-you-can-rent-when-you-arrive-at-your-destination-724545.html

 
December 3rd, 2009 luggage handbag | No Comments
 
 

Jessica Simpson JS2191 Gotham Hobo - Luggage

The Jessica Simpson JS2191 Gotham Hobo is a Slink around town carrying handbag. This fashionable Jessica Simpson Hobo is made of synthetic leather. It holds your wallet sunglasses personal technology and a small umbrella.

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December 2nd, 2009 luggage handbag | No Comments
 
 

Jewelry cases or otherwise known as jewelry boxes are important because they safely store our precious jewelries. A typical jewelry case is usually rectangular in shape though we can find them in a variety of shapes nowadays. It may or may not have a mirror on the inside of its upper lid. The lower half is usually made up of specialized compartments or trays to store different types of jewelry like necklaces, earrings, bracelets, anklets, rings, bangles, etc. The interior is usually lined with velvet and it has either a clasp with lock, numbered combination or any other form of lock to ensure the safety of the contents.

Jewelry cases come in a variety of colors usually in simply shades. Others are even designed with beautifully crafted embellishments. There are new ones and vintage ones as well. There are different box styles for women, men and even children. Little girls just love jewelry cases with music boxes and ballerinas dancing inside when the case is being opened. Other styles for adult women even look like little cupboards that are tall with stacked drawers to properly organize your stones and gems.

While it may be true that a jewelry case will definitely safely store your jewelry it is important to note that you also have to properly take care of them to preserve its value. You should store your jewelry inside jewelry boxes or cases that are lined with a soft material to avoid it from being scratched. If you store them in boxes without lining the tendency is for it to be damaged against the impact of a hard surface. You can substitute a jewelry case with soft fabric pouches. It is importantly that you store them separately to avoid scratches. This is the reason for the compartments. Keep it away from heat and moisture that may damage some stones. It is best that you buy jewelry cases with locks for added security.

It is ideal to have your jewelry professionally cleaned at least once a year. Avoid it from being exposed to perfumes or cosmetics that can sometimes cause discoloration. When you travel always carry with you your jewelry cases in your handbag or carry on luggage and not in your suitcases.

We believe that the purchase of good jewelries is a good investment. To protect your investment properly take care of them and store it safely for you to enjoy them for many years to come.

James Brown
http://www.articlesbase.com/internet-articles/jewelry-cases-and-your-jewelry-109844.html

 
December 1st, 2009 luggage handbag | 2 Comments
 
 

The 2007-2012 World Outlook for Manufacturing Leather Goods Excluding Footwear, Luggage, Handbags, Purses, and Personal Leather Goods

The 2007-2012 World Outlook for Manufacturing Leather Goods Excluding Footwear, Luggage, handbags, Purses, and Personal Leather Goods

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December 1st, 2009 luggage handbag | No Comments
 
 

personalized luggage tags handbag haven

These personalized luggage tags ” Handbag Haven ” are a way to identify your child’s belongings. This personalized luggage tag is the perfect solution. Great for diaper bags, backpacks, duffle bags, luggage and lunch boxes. The front of the tag is personalized with your child’s name and the reverse contains your child’s address information. They also make wonderful gifts! Choose from several font choices below (Shown here is “Ronita” font). Luggage tags are sold in sets of two for $15.00. Please choose how many sets of two you would like to purchase. Features: Three Lovely handbags on a white background Dimensions : 2.125″ x 3.5″ label 1 Set includes 2 tags Easy to attach Ink color: black These tags come with a clear strap and can be personalized on front & back. (1-2 lines maximum on front; 5 lines maximum on back) Coordinating note cards, address labels, enclosures, vinyl labels and memo sets are also available. Custom printed for each order. Shipped directly from the designer. Gift wrap available.

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November 30th, 2009 luggage handbag | No Comments
 
 

The Transportation Security Administration (TSA) lifted some of the carry on restrictions on US flights that were imposed in August. That is welcome news to air travelers. Previously, with the exception of medications and baby formula/milk, no liquid or gel like substances were allowed to be carried onto the plane. They had to be placed in checked luggage.

So just what are the new, less restrictive, regulations? Here’s a run down. Passengers may take liquid or gel like items such as toiletries with them through security if they are placed in a quart-size, clear plastic zip top bag. Only one zip top bag per passenger will be allowed. The liquid or gel in the containers can only be 3 ounces or less which is the common size for travel sized shampoos, toothpastes, etc. The containers may not be capable of holding more than 3 ounces, even if there are only 3 ounces of liquid or gel in them. For example, if you have an 11 ounce sized bottle of shampoo, but only 3 ounces of shampoo are left in the bottle, you cannot bring the bottle on.

The plastic bags will need to be taken out of carry on luggage and x-rayed separately. The machines can identify if a substance is unusual, but they cannot determine if the substance is explosive or bomb-related. However, the TSA hopes to have machines that can detect those types of substances in the nation’s checkpoints in the future. They are currently testing machines that use magnetic resonance imaging to detect explosive substances that can be used to make a bomb.

Saline solution, eye drops, medicines and infant formula/milk does not need to be in the zip top bag. They should be separate, but you must let screeners know about them before entering the security checkpoint. Also, security has the right to request a taste test of infant formula/milk, and very likely may do so. It’s hard to believe it’s come to this, but it has.

Also, liquid and gel items that are bought at the shops on the concourse after going through security can now be brought onto the plane. That means that you can buy water and other beverages, full sized toiletries, or other previously restricted items for use on the plane.

The partial lift on the bans is good news for air travelers, particularly those who use carry on luggage only.

The US is not the only country lifting some of their restrictions. Last Friday, the UK’s Department for Transport came out with revised restrictions. For flights that are originating outside of the UK, they will allow liquid and gel like substances to come with passengers. For flights originating from the UK, the restrictions are still stricter than those in the US. This is important information to know for those who are traveling from the US to the UK and home again. The carry on bag and items you left the US with may not be allowed to be carried on when returning to the US.

Each passenger may carry one (and only one) travel bag not bigger than 56cm x 45cm x 25cm (which is approximately 22inches x 17 ½inches x 9 ¾inches). Any other bags brought on board such as a handbag must fit inside of the one allowed carry on. Any bag that is bigger than the allowed dimensions will be required to be checked.

The only exception to the one bag rule seems to be for musical instruments. They may be carried on, but they will need to be x-rayed first.

The Department for Transport still has some tight restrictions on what can be placed in the carry on bag. There can be no liquid cosmetics, toiletries, liquids, gels, or beverages in the bag or on a person when going through security.

Necessary liquid medicines may be in the carry on bag, but the quantity cannot exceed 50ml. Also liquid baby formula/milk may be carried on, but the contents of every bottle must be tasted by the guardian of the baby at the security check point.

Electronic equipment such as laptops, cell phones, PDA’s and MP3 players will need to be removed from the carry on bag and screened separately.

Items that are purchased after going through the security check point in the airport’s shops may be taken on board.

Things are not back to normal yet, but they are getting better. So, the question now is where are you and your 3 ounces of shampoo going to travel this fall? Here are some ideas.

For all of you leaf peepers out there (leaf peeping is an actual activity they talked about it on an episode of The West Wing once) how about treating your shampoo to a long weekend in the Northeast. Try Baltimore, MD where from October 1 November 30, 2006 you can enjoy “Free Fall Baltimore.” If you plan your trip for mid-October you can catch some beautiful fall foliage and take advantage of the city’s promotion.

The promotion offers free admission to the Baltimore Museum of Art and the Walters Art Museum (where you can probably view a few landscape portraits of fall foliage, too). There are also over 175 free cultural events going on throughout the city during the promotional time. For more information go to freefallbaltimore.com.

If leaf peeping isn’t your cup of tea, then how about making your fall excursion all about a glass of wine. Head to Napa Valley where it’s harvest season. Napa Valley is the biggest wine region in the United States, and when fall arrives the wineries begin to have samplings of their upcoming vintages. Treat yourself to food and wine pairings, fall festivals, cultural events at theaters and opera houses and a good wine education.

However, if you do choose to bring some of Napa Valley’s treasures home with you, have the winery pack them for the flight. They won’t be allowed in your carry on luggage.

Jawahn Thompson
http://www.articlesbase.com/travel-articles/travel-restrictions-have-been-eased-arent-you-glad-60263.html

 
November 29th, 2009 luggage handbag | No Comments
 
 

Casauri.com manufacturer of designer laptop bags, messenger bags, handbags, Carry on Luggage, cases, tote bags, ipod cases and more modern stylish designer bags. www.casauri.com

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November 28th, 2009 luggage handbag | No Comments