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Luggage Stores Los Angeles CA

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Target
(310) 895-1131
3535 S La Cienega Blvd
Los Angeles, CA
Sears
(323) 290-7228
Baldwin Hls-3755 Santa Rosalia
Los Angeles, CA
Sears
(323) 933-7306
6310 W 3Rd St
Los Angeles, CA
Costco
(323) 644-5201
2901 Los Feliz Boulevard
Los Angeles, CA
Sears
(323) 753-1464
5850 S Vermont Ave
Los Angeles, CA
Walmart
(323) 299-8014
4101 South Crenshaw Blvd
Los Angeles, CA
Sears
(323) 290-7200
3755 Santa Rosalia Dr
Los Angeles, CA
Sears
(323) 981-2095
2711 E Olympic Blvd
Los Angeles, CA
Sears
(323) 981-2000
2650 E Olympic Blvd
Los Angeles, CA
Target
(310) 754-4614
6000 Sepulveda Blvd
Culver City, CA

Get A Grip

Get A Grip!

How to choose your luggage so that it doesn't become baggage!

You can take
it with you!

It pays to buy quality luggage, not necessarily a high profile designer brand (they’re the bags that get stolen first), but you want it to hold up to the rigors of travel.

SOFT VS. HARD LUGGAGE:

Basically soft sided luggage is more flexible and you can stuff more stuff in them, while the hard side bags are safer for transporting anything breakable.

WHEELS, WHEELS, WHEELS!

Even balancing two small bags on both shoulders can be tiring if you have to walk any distance at all, plus shoulder straps can be tough on your jacket. A bag that has wheels AND converts to a backpack is the most versatile.

NO CHECKED LUGGAGE!!

If you can pack everything into two carry-on size bags, you'll be way ahead of the crowd in more ways than one.

Carry On Caveat:

The FAA and the airlines have new and changing restrictions on carry-ons, and may limit passengers to one plus a briefcase. Watch your local papers, call your airline or your travel agent.

Currently the carry on bags have these maximum dimensions:

STORAGE COMBINED DIMENSIONS EXAMPLES
Underseat 45 inches   9" X 14" X 22"
Overhead 60 inches 10" X 14" X 36"
Garment 72 inches   4&q...

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