Details
- 100 year warranty
Dimensions (W x H x D)
- Tag: 4.25" X 2.25"
- Window: 2.75" X 1.25"
MATERIALS
- Full Grain Leather
- Custom Stainless Steel Hardware
- Industrial Marine-Grade Polyester Thread
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If your luggage is ugly, put a leather luggage tag on it. This ID holder tag is made for you to break in for the next generation. It'll look so cool once it's aged that someone may just steal your luggage tag. We use only the best: full-grain leather. strong pigskin lining, and premium marine-grade thread (the kind used on shipping sails). No plastic window to get dingy. Replace your business card, not your leather luggage tag. Paper tags are ugly and rip, so use this. Leather flap covers your personal info from bad people. Makes any luggage look better (or worse).
I ordered the luggage tag in tobacco about a year ago and have used it several times. The tag is made incredibly well and looks great. I get more compliments on the tag than I do my actual luggage. But that is probably only because I haven't purchased the SBL luggage yet.
Posted by Brendan | Oct 15, 2014
Like all other Saddleback leather, the quality of this tag is outstanding. I put it on my briefcase but would not attach it to checked luggage as it would probably get stolen. It matches the briefcase perfectly and I figured I spent the money for the briefcase, so why put a cheapo tag on it. Anyway, happy with the tag and glad I bought it.
Posted by Republic T. | Oct 04, 2014
I bought this tag primarily as a badge holder for my work ID. Prior to this one, I had the standard plastic sleeve that is standard issue. I wanted something that would look a little professional, a little rugged, and all around functional. This exceeds all expectations.� � I am a "new blood" to SBL. I have purchased the iPhone 5 sleeve, the gadget sleeve (med) for my iPad Mini, and I also received the iPad 2-3 case as a birthday gift last year. This is continuing my ever growing collection (and by that I mean obsession) with Saddleback Leather. All of these (with the exception of the iPad 2-3 case) is in teh dark coffee brown, as it is a most elegant color, and delivers on the professional scale. Once I purchase my large round satchel toward the end of the year, this will flow seamlessly onto that delightful piece of leather.� � Thank you, too, to the staff there at SBL. They went above and beyond to deliver quality customer service. I asked on lady, Liz was her name, if this would work as an ID sleeve. She didn't reply back right away, but rather went and got her driver's license and tested it out personally. Excellent.� � Thank you all!� � ~ Josh R.
Posted by Anonymous | Jul 23, 2014
A very nice tag, but the strap tends to come unbuckled because the strap is too short. On a recent flight, the tag was missing when I claimed my bag at the gate - it didn't even go through the baggage handling system. It was either stolen by a baggage handler at LAX or the buckle failed again and the tag fell off the bag. A longer strap that extends another inch or two past the buckle would solve the problem.
Posted by Anonymous | Jul 23, 2014
Bought two of these. I travel frequently, and the first one I put on a checked bag didn't make it to the final destination. The tag itself is very nice; it's the strap that needs to be redone. It's too short, and there should be a different way to secure it. I've been traveling for over 30 years, mostly by air, and this is the first luggage tag that didn't make it for even one trip. It may have been stolen, but the strap still isn't useful.
Posted by Anonymous | Jul 23, 2014