Luggage Straps

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    Learn More About Luggage Straps

    Luggage straps are bands that wrap around your bags and suitcases to keep them closed, labeled, and bound together. They’re peace of mind in strap-form for long journeys by land, sea, and air, often with built-in TSA-approved locks available. Use them on your suitcase, purse, or even yoga mat for hassle-free transport and travel.

    Luggage straps minimize the risk of theft or misplacing your luggage and prevent bags from opening during transit with locks and adjustable lengths. Using a strap erases that awkward moment at the carousel where you stare way too long at a similar-looking bag only to find out it isn’t yours. Consider a personalized luggage strap with your name—or any identifier you want—to make sure you go home with your own bag.

    Both luggage tags and luggage straps can include identifying information, but that’s about where the similarities end. Luggage tags are small and hang off of your handle or zipper, while luggage straps fit around any sized luggage. Tags and straps come in an array of colors and expressive designs for traveling in style, like a country’s flag or a couple’s theme for setting off on a honeymoon together.

    The most common way to use a luggage strap is to wrap it around the middle of your luggage, pass it through the handles, and tighten it to secure it in place. To fully explore a luggage strap’s versatility, try these ideas both at home and on the go:


    • Use a shorter, carry-on luggage strap to secure a laptop case or purse to the pull-out handle on rolling suitcases and walk the terminal with confidence.
    • Having a travel-themed wedding? Incorporate luggage tags for your guests as seating markers and use custom luggage straps around the chairs as a take-home memento.
    • Pair a luggage strap with a matching luggage tag and handle wrap to express personality and easily identify your luggage as it travels around the carousel.
    • Use a luggage mat strap around your yoga mat, or secure a picnic blanket to a backpack filled with snacks.
    • Replace broken or worn carry straps on a duffel bag with a luggage strap and strap pad.
    • Get creative and use luggage straps way out of the realm of luggage, like for securing a wrapped-up hose, keeping spare blankets organized, or holding the door closed on a finicky mini fridge.