ASK ANDY ABOUT CLOTHES 

Back to HOME Page
               Info about The ENCYCLOPEDIA of Men's Clothes              
FORUMS

 The World's Most Popular Website Devoted to Men's Clothing Advice!

Selected Merchants     Andy's Product Reviews      Ask Andy Shop     Ask Andy Wedding Guide

Luggage Washington DC

When planning a trip, one of the important things you will want to consider is which luggage you will bring with you. It pays to invest in quality luggage, as you don’t want your luggage to become annoying baggage if it breaks or fails to protect your personal belongings. The following luggage and packing guidelines will help to make sure that your trip, at least luggage wise, is smooth sailing.

Thomas Holman
202-415-3136
1800-11Th St.,N.W.
Washington, DC
Leonard Muldrow
202-544-7208
Post Office Box 75171
Washington, DC
Michael Corbitt
202-288-5655
1 Scott Cir Nw # 801
Washington, DC
Sandi Davis
202-586-4205
1000 Independence Ave Sw
Washington, DC
Kelley Maddox
202-872-6053
1155 16Th St Nw #516
Washington, DC
Michael O'Bannon
202-467-6033
819 7Th St Nw
Washington, DC
Peter Sapolsky
703-757-6333
1200 18Th St Nw Ste 600
Washington, DC
Bruce Charendoff
202-467-8201
1250 Connecticut Avenue, Nw
Washington, DC
Rafael Checa
202-861-5864
1629 K St Nw Ste 604
Washington, DC
Konstantinos Georgiadis
202-872-9878
1506 21St St Nw Ste 100A
Washington, DC
Data Provided by:
 

Luggage

Get A Grip

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

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....

Click here to read the rest of this article from AskAndyAboutClothes.com

 

Back to Andy's Home Page


 

Click here to Ask Andy a question about men's clothes, fashion, history. . .

                                                                

Privacy Policy       About Andy

Copyright Ask Andy, Inc. 2001 -- 2011,     All Rights Reserved