By Bessie Nestoras -- Gifts & Decorative Accessories, 2/1/2010
So … traveling isn’t as easy as it used to be. But that’s no reason we still can’t do it in style. Travel accessories is a growing and lucrative category. Travelers want to differentiate their luggage from everyone else’s generic black, brown and navy blue, and vendors are not only offering colorful totes and suitcases, they’re also featuring creative luggage tags to help travelers spot their luggage more easily.
But it’s the smaller pieces that will really excite jet setters. Carry-ons with several compartments, make up cases, valets, passport cases and organizational bags for laundry, lingerie and shoes all help make the experience a little easier and more stylish. Many of these smaller items, like jewelry rolls and manicure sets, are great items to gift the frequent flyer.
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